![]() Grab them individually or by color, activity type or get the whole lot in a mega super saver bundle. ➡️Available in activity sheets, home sorts and digital activities. ➡️ Word Study for Derivational Relations (blue) ➡️ Word Study for Word Pattern spellers (yellow) ➡️ Word Study for Alphabetic Spellers (red) Looking for more word study resources? Check out: These games are designed to reinforce each spelling pattern using a variety of words from the Words their Way™ sorts. ![]() Students can navigate between games with ease. There are at least one or more games for each sort. There is a range of games to play for each main group of sorts. “This is a very good resource to use in classroom when using Words their Way.” Tracy G.Ĭheck these self-checking word work games to reinforce spelling patterns, which are highly engaging for students. “I loved that they could work on this while I am working on small groups.” Vonda T. “My students loved doing this as part of their weekly packet.” Kristi S. “Easy to understand and organize, print and go!” Jacqui M. Thanks so much for making differentiation easy!” Jessica L. “Was able to use this and assign students work in their google classroom and written with all of your resources. ➡️Still unsure - check out the comprehensive program overview Word Study freebie to try out all aspects of this resource and the whole Word Study product. ![]() ![]() This program compliments the Words Their Way ™ program, it does not replace it. Other words have been chosen to help students scaffold their learning with each sort. ➡️ Words are not exactly the same as in the Words Their Way™ program. ➡️ →→OR get all 3 in the Syllables & Affixes BUNDLE, which includes all 3 resources - Home Sorts, Activity Sheets and Digital Activities. Also available is the Word Study Home Sorts as well as digital activities which are great for either distance learning or for more practice during literacy centers. ➡️ → Activity Sheets are just one component of this Word Study Program. Including: advanced compound words, homophones, homographs, and the i before e, except after c rule. →Unit 9: Miscellaneous Sorts (Sorts 55-58) Suffixes y, ly, ness, ful, less and comparatives -er and est. Including: prefixes re, un, dis, mis, pre, non, in, fore, uni, bi, tri, (and other numbers). Spellings with qu, words with silent consonants and gh ph. Including: initial and final syllables with hard and soft c and g, the sound of /k/ spelled with ck, ic and x. →Unit 7: Exploring consonants (Sort 41-47) As well as agents and comparatives, final y, ey, ie, y +inflected endings, and unaccented initial syllables a, de, be Including: le, el, il, al, er, ar, or, /chur/zhur/, en, on, ain, in, an, et, it, ate. →Unit 6: Unaccented syllables (Sort 31-40) Also er, ir, ur, ure, ear, and ere in accented syllables Including: ambiguous vowels in accented syllables (oi, oy, ou, ow, au, aw, al), r-influenced a and o in accented syllables, words with w or /w/ sound before the vowel. →Unit 5: Other vowel patterns in accented syllables (Sort 24-30) Including: long a, i, o, u and e patterns in accented syllables →Unit 4: Vowel patterns in accented syllables (Sort 18-23) Including: syllable junctures in VCV, VCCV, VVCV, VCCCV and VVpatterns, as well as open and closed syllables and inflected endings Including: review of vowel patterns in one-syllable words, adding ‘ing’ to VC, VCC, and VCe patterns, review of double, e-drop and nothing rules, adding ‘ed’, unusual past tense words, plural endings with ‘es’, unusual plurals and y+inflected endings →Unit 1: Inflected endings -ing, ed, s, es (Sorts 1-9) ➡️**For use to complement the 3rd edition Green Syllables & Affixesfrom the Words Their Way™ program published in 2018. Students can store their sheets in a duotang or you can glue them into a notebook after sorting or writing the words. * Activities are different than those in the Digital Activity resource* fill in the blank sentence work and word work.✔The kinds of activities in this resource include: ➡️Each sort includes 2 worksheets for students to practice their weekly word sorts, along with a 2 page assessment you can use. In fact, each spelling pattern has the same instructions to make it easier for teachers and students. The activities are straightforward and allow for the gradual release model to allow students to work independently. These worksheets or what I like to call activity sheets, can be used in small group lessons, or even in large groups. In fact, this resource fits nicely into whatever spelling or phonetic program you are using. Would you like to scaffold and reinforce your students in word work and make deeper connections to spelling patterns? This 135 page word study activity sheet resource includes all 58 word sorts to complement the ‘ Syllables & Affixes’ (green book) from the Words their Way™ program.
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