Morpheme Magic 2ed with Assessments
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BY Jocelyn Seamer English is a morpho-phonemic language that is as influenced by morphology as it is by phonics. As such, it is necessary to teach students to both understand and use this critical area of language. Spelling Success in Action guides teachers and students through the exploration of prefixes and suffixes at four levels:…
When making the shift to a systematic, explicit approach to teaching reading, it can be challenging to know how to arrange content in a way that supports the learning of every child in your class. The Reading Success in Action lesson sequence is designed to take the guess work out of making instructional decisions in teaching the basic code. Don’t spend hours agonizing over what, when and how to teach decoding. Follow the sequence and give your mental energy to supporting the students in your care.
Details of Reading Success in Action 3
– 27 teaching units covering alternate spellings of the phonemes of English with accompanying spelling/morphology detours for each unit.
– Easy to follow lesson plans contain instruction, teacher background knowledge, word lists and decodable sentences.
– Each ‘set’ has a page aligning decodable texts from different series (include free resources) with that place in the sequence so that you can have absolute confidence that your students won’t be led into the ‘guessing zone’ while reading.
– Instructions for teaching the lessons include QR codes with links to videos explaining each step of the process – pronouncing the sounds, preparing to teach, teaching phoneme/grapheme correspondence, teaching decoding and encoding (reading and spelling), teaching irregular high frequency words, using decodable texts.
– And an informal assessment and class tracking sheet to monitor progress
When making the shift to a systematic, explicit approach to teaching reading, it can be challenging to know how to arrange content in a way that supports the learning of every child in your class. The Reading Success in Action Lesson 2 sequence is designed to take the guess work out of making instructional decisions in teaching the first half of the complex code. Don’t spend hours agonizing over what, when and how to teach decoding. Follow the sequence and give your mental energy to supporting the students in your care.
Details:
– 75 pages of content
– Follows the sequence of ay, ee, igh, oa, oo (as in zoo), or, oy, ar, oo (look), er, ou, are, ow, oi, ir, a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e, ea, ai, ie, aw, ur, ear, le. The sequence has been chosen to reflect the most common grapheme representations as well as separating graphemes that represent the same phonemes. This conservative arrangement supports the cognitive load of students who are vulnerable to cognitive overload and confusion.
– Easy to follow lesson plans contain instructions, teacher background knowledge, word lists and differentiated decodable sentences. Three word lists and sentences enable you to reteach lessons as needed without repeating words.  Lesson also contain recommendations of irregular high frequency words mapped to the decodable texts included in the sequence.
When making the shift to a systematic, explicit approach to teaching reading, it can be challenging to know how to arrange content in a way that supports the learning of every child in your class. The Reading Success in Action lesson sequence is designed to take the guess work out of making instructional decisions in teaching the basic code. Don’t spend hours agonizing over what, when and how to teach decoding. Follow the sequence and give your mental energy to supporting the students in your care.
– 86 pages of content
– Follows the Letters and Sounds sequence (s a t p i n m d g o c k ck e u r h b f l ff ll ss j v w x y z zz qu ch sh th ng)
– Easy to follow lesson plans contain instruction, teacher background knowledge, word lists and differentiated decodable sentences.
BY Timothy Rasinski, Nancy Padak, Rick M, Newton and Evangeline Newton ISBN 9781425811037 Fully Photocopiable, this resource allows you to dive into prefixes and suffixes where students in grades 2–4 will expand their vocabularies and improve their word knowledge. Teachers will be able to adapt the ideas here for year 1 students and probably Reception/Foundation…
By Giulia Cuzzilla This workbook is designed for students of Multisensory Structured Language instruction. This workbook should take around three to six months to complete, depending on your child’s progress and how many lessons you do a week. Please note: You will require a sound pack when using this resource. You can purchase one directly through…
By Giulia Cuzzilla This workbook is designed for students of Multisensory Structured Language instruction. This workbook should take around three to six months to complete, depending on your child’s progress and how many lessons you do a week. Workbook Two starts at the ck/k rule and goes onto vowel teams, ending at oi / oy….
By Giulia Cuzzilla Revision Workbook for Students of MSL This workbook is designed for students of Multisensory Structured Language instruction. This workbook should take around three to six months to complete, depending on your child’s progress and how many lessons you do a week. Workbook One starts at learning initial consonant sounds and goes all…
When making the shift to a systematic, explicit approach to teaching reading, it can be challenging to know how to arrange content in a way that supports the learning of every child in your class. The Reading Success in Action Lesson 2 sequence is designed to take the guess work out of making instructional decisions in teaching the first half of the complex code. Don’t spend hours agonizing over what, when and how to teach decoding. Follow the sequence and give your mental energy to supporting the students in your care.
Details:
– 75 pages of content
– Follows the sequence of ay, ee, igh, oa, oo (as in zoo), or, oy, ar, oo (look), er, ou, are, ow, oi, ir, a_e, i_e, o_e, u_e, ea, ai, ie, aw, ur, ear, le. The sequence has been chosen to reflect the most common grapheme representations as well as separating graphemes that represent the same phonemes. This conservative arrangement supports the cognitive load of students who are vulnerable to cognitive overload and confusion.
– Easy to follow lesson plans contain instructions, teacher background knowledge, word lists and differentiated decodable sentences. Three word lists and sentences enable you to reteach lessons as needed without repeating words.  Lesson also contain recommendations of irregular high frequency words mapped to the decodable texts included in the sequence.
When making the shift to a systematic, explicit approach to teaching reading, it can be challenging to know how to arrange content in a way that supports the learning of every child in your class. The Reading Success in Action lesson sequence is designed to take the guess work out of making instructional decisions in teaching the basic code. Don’t spend hours agonizing over what, when and how to teach decoding. Follow the sequence and give your mental energy to supporting the students in your care.
Details:
– 86 pages of content
– Follows the Letters and Sounds sequence (s a t p i n m d g o c k ck e u r h b f l ff ll ss j v w x y z zz qu ch sh th ng)
– Easy to follow lesson plans contain instruction, teacher background knowledge, word lists and differentiated decodable sentences.
This is a highly practical, comprehensive resource designed to support Early Years practitioners in the provision of effective vocabulary development in preschool children of all abilities. It is based on the same theory as the existing ‘Word Aware’ resource (9780863889554) but is adapted for Early Years.
This rigorously tried and tested approach is an outstanding resource that will be an essential addition to any early years’ setting or preschool classroom. It is also an important addition to the materials used by speech and language therapists.
This new paperback edition of the Oxford School Dictionary of Word Origins gives an engaging insight into the origins of the everyday language we use. It provides additional language support and information through funny and absorbing word histories, feature entries on especially curious, ‘yucky’, and ‘mind-boggling’ words, and a full thematic section on words from the worlds of food, fashion, dinosaur names, invented and onomatopoeic words and much more. John Ayto, top word expert, entertains all ages from eight to eighty with this informative and humorous dictionary and language reference tool.
Features:
An engaging, funny, and absorbing history of thousands of words and phrases used in everyday language.
Perfect for additional language support in primary and secondary school.
Full thematic section of words from the worlds of food, fashion, dinosaur names, invented and onomatopoeic words, and much more
English spelling has an undeserved reputation as unreliable and riddled with frustrating quirks. In the pages of this book, you’ll find stories, examples, and explanations that will reorient your perspective and reveal the integrated system that makes sense of the spelling of English words.
This book will answer questions like these:
– Why is there a W in answer and an L in talk?
– What’s going on with words like move and comfortable?
– Why isn’t hasten spelled like basin or mason?
These spellings make sense once we are aware of all that’s conveyed by a written word—information about so much more than just its pronunciation. This book will introduce the structural (morphological) framework that is present in every English word, reveal the signals of relationships that are embedded in our most interesting spellings, and provide enlightening evidence to support a reevaluation of some traditional spelling rules.
The compelling explanations of English spelling contained in this book allow all of us to understand and reconstruct many spellings, rather than memorizing them, while expanding vocabulary and deepening reading comprehension. This is particularly important for those with dyslexia.
Set aside what you know about spelling for the moment, and take a journey below the surface of words. Together, we’ll uncover the surprising coherence, depth, and clarity of the English writing system.
Morph Mastery is an accessible, practical guide designed to support learners with specific learning difficulties (SpLD) who are struggling with spelling, reading and vocabulary. It is an effective, research-based and fun solution for when phonics-based teaching has run its course.
It is also VERY possible to use the excellent teaching ideas in this resource for whole calss teaching.
Understanding the morphological regularities in English helps to support both spelling and reading comprehension, yet there are few practical interventions that take a morphological approach. Morph Mastery combines this exciting new approach with tried-and-tested teaching methods that work. The activities in this book follow three engaging ninja-like characters, Prefa, Root and Sufa, who represent the three core components of morphology (prefixes, root words and suffixes) and use their sceptres to craft words.
Key features include:
• Exciting and engaging activities and games, designed to be used by individuals or small groups
• Detailed, curriculum-linked assessments, enabling specific target setting
• Photocopiable and downloadable activity sheets and resources
Written in a user-friendly tone, for teaching assistants, teachers and other professionals with little or no specialist knowledge, this book is a must for any school with struggling readers and writers aged 9–13.
Oxford Spelling is an evidence-based, whole-school program supporting spelling development and best-practice classroom instruction.
Planned and written by Dr Tessa Daffern, Oxford Spelling incorporates the latest spelling research into a flexible and practical classroom resource. This comprehensive series enables teachers to teach spelling generalisations and strategies sequentially and explicitly, and connect spelling knowledge to reading, writing and other disciplines.
Features of the series:
Alignment to the latest Australian, Victorian and NSW curricula, and support for the ACARA Literacy Progressions
Full colour Student Books that provide a systematic exploration of words through phonology, orthography and morphology
Excerpts from fiction and non-fiction literary texts that expand student vocabulary and nurture appreciation for reading and writing
Coverage of Oxford Wordlist high frequency words in Years F–2
‘Bringing it together’ activities that allow practice and consolidation of the phonological, orthographic and morphological skills
Oxford Spelling is an evidence-based, whole-school program supporting spelling development and best-practice classroom instruction.
Planned and written by Dr Tessa Daffern, Oxford Spelling incorporates the latest spelling research into a flexible and practical classroom resource. This comprehensive series enables teachers to teach spelling generalisations and strategies sequentially and explicitly, and connect spelling knowledge to reading, writing and other disciplines.
Features of the series:
Alignment to the latest Australian, Victorian and NSW curricula, and support for the ACARA Literacy Progressions
Full colour Student Books that provide a systematic exploration of words through phonology, orthography and morphology
Excerpts from fiction and non-fiction literary texts that expand student vocabulary and nurture appreciation for reading and writing
Coverage of Oxford Wordlist high frequency words in Years F–2
‘Bringing it together’ activities that allow practice and consolidation of the phonological, orthographic and morphological skills
Oxford Spelling is an evidence-based, whole-school program supporting spelling development and best-practice classroom instruction.
Planned and written by Dr Tessa Daffern, Oxford Spelling incorporates the latest spelling research into a flexible and practical classroom resource. This comprehensive series enables teachers to teach spelling generalisations and strategies sequentially and explicitly, and connect spelling knowledge to reading, writing and other disciplines.
Features of the series:
Alignment to the latest Australian, Victorian and NSW curricula, and support for the ACARA Literacy Progressions
Full colour Student Books that provide a systematic exploration of words through phonology, orthography and morphology
Excerpts from fiction and non-fiction literary texts that expand student vocabulary and nurture appreciation for reading and writing
Coverage of Oxford Wordlist high frequency words in Years F–2
‘Bringing it together’ activities that allow practice and consolidation of the phonological, orthographic and morphological skills