About this teaching resource
Word Study Tools are all about empowering and guiding students to be aware, excited about and explore words to support them as readers and writers.
Each word study tool is therefore designed for what I call, transfer and use.
Each tool guides students to:
- explore
- work with what they know and expand into what they don’t know
- collect
That means the child is the active learner, at their point of need.
Building a word consciousness, that is, an interest in working with words, studying words and using words, is what readers and writers need to grow.
Together these tools can help your students to take their learning and do just what we have been hoping for them to achieve: transfer and use!
Perfect for storing in Word Study Journals!
Australian curriculum alignment
Year 3
ACELA1484: Learn extended and technical vocabulary and ways of expressing opinion including modal verbs and adverbs.
ACELA1485: Understand how to use sound–letter relationships and knowledge of spelling rules, compound words, prefixes, suffixes, morphemes and less common letter combinations, for example ‘tion’.
Year 4
ACELA1498: Incorporate new vocabulary from a range of sources into students’ own texts including vocabulary encountered in research.
ACELA1779: Understand how to use strategies for spelling words, including spelling rules, knowledge of morphemic word families, spelling generalisations, and letter combinations including double letters.
Year 5
ACELA1512: Understand the use of vocabulary to express greater precision of meaning, and know that words can have different meanings in different contexts.
ACELA1513: Understand how to use banks of known words, as well as word origins, prefixes and suffixes, to learn and spell new words.
Year 6
ACELA1525: Investigate how vocabulary choices, including evaluative language can express shades of meaning, feeling and opinion.
ACELA1830: Understand how to use phonic knowledge and accumulated understandings about blending, letter-sound relationships, common and uncommon letter patterns and phonic generalisations to read and write increasingly complex words.
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