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(Vanderbilt University (retired), United States)

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"This treasured resource for upper-elementary and middle school teachers--now in a revised second edition with a new lesson-planning framework--presents ready-to-use activities to advance students' spelling and vocabulary knowledge, including academic vocabulary. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the volume provides over 120 reproducible word sorts, organized by spelling stages, plus additional reproducible forms, word lists, and activities in the appendices. Kathy Ganske's research-based approach emphasizes cognitive engagement, discussion, and active learning. The book features firsthand tips from experienced teachers, strategies for building morphological awareness, "Did You Know?" sections with absorbing stories about specific words, discussions of idioms, and literature suggestions. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible appendix materials"--

This treasured resource for upper-elementary and middle school teachers--now in a revised second edition with a new lesson-planning framework--presents ready-to-use activities to advance students' spelling and vocabulary knowledge, including academic vocabulary. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the volume provides over 120 reproducible word sorts, organized by spelling stages, plus additional reproducible forms, word lists, and activities in the appendices. Kathy Ganske's research-based approach emphasizes cognitive engagement, discussion, and active learning. The book features firsthand tips from experienced teachers, strategies for building morphological awareness, "Did You Know " sections with absorbing stories about specific words, discussions of idioms, and literature suggestions. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible appendix materials.

New to This Edition
*Chapter on researcher perspectives--noted scholars translate cutting-edge findings into practical teaching ideas.
*Greatly expanded content on academic vocabulary, including Ganske's SAIL (survey, analyze, interpret, link) framework for instruction and a reproducible SAIL lesson guide.
*Increased attention to English learners, with two new appendices on Spanish&;English vocabulary connections.
*Word sort activities feature updated instructions and many new examples.

See also Ganske's Word Journeys, Second Edition: Assessment-Guided Phonics, Spelling, and Vocabulary Instruction, which provides a comprehensive framework for assessing and building word knowledge, and Word Sorts and More, Second Edition: Sound, Pattern, and Meaning Explorations K&;3, which presents word study activities for the primary grades.

This treasured resource for upper-elementary and middle school teachers--now in a revised second edition with a new lesson-planning framework--presents ready-to-use activities to advance students' spelling and vocabulary knowledge, including academic vocabulary. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the volume provides over 120 reproducible word sorts, organized by spelling stages, plus additional reproducible forms, word lists, and activities in the appendices. Kathy Ganske's research-based approach emphasizes cognitive engagement, discussion, and active learning. The book features firsthand tips from experienced teachers, strategies for building morphological awareness, "Did You Know?" sections with absorbing stories about specific words, discussions of idioms, and literature suggestions. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible appendix materials.

New to This Edition
*Chapter on researcher perspectives--noted scholars translate cutting-edge findings into practical teaching ideas.
*Greatly expanded content on academic vocabulary, including Ganske's SAIL (survey, analyze, interpret, link) framework for instruction and a reproducible SAIL lesson guide.
*Increased attention to English learners, with two new appendices on Spanish–English vocabulary connections.
*Word sort activities feature updated instructions and many new examples.

See also Ganske's Word Journeys, Second Edition: Assessment-Guided Phonics, Spelling, and Vocabulary Instruction, which provides a comprehensive framework for assessing and building word knowledge, and Word Sorts and More, Second Edition: Sound, Pattern, and Meaning Explorations K–3, which presents word study activities for the primary grades.

Recenzijos

A great resource for upper-level word study. Ganske shares strategies and routines that can easily be incorporated into the instructional day through large- and small-group instruction, literacy stations, and independent study. Her systematic approach is well grounded in research and classroom experience. The book provides a sample script and suggested activities for each component, including a mini-lesson for academic vocabulary development and engagement activities that can be generalized to other lessons. Each word sort includes Talking Points and Considerations that informs the instructional delivery and allows teachers to differentiate appropriately for students. The SAIL lesson framework includes useful oral and written assessment components that focus on deeper understanding of word meanings."--Brit Sikes, EdS, literacy specialist, Metro Nashville Public Schools, Tennessee

"Linking vocabulary development to spelling and writing is the foundation of Ganske's approach. This book shows how student talk and teacher observation are the focal points of effective teaching that makes students interested in words. Highlights of the second edition include practical insights from researchers and more explicit suggestions for working with multilingual learners. The new SAIL framework emphasizes the importance of connecting word study with students background knowledge. Providing concrete strategies and a rich array of instructional tools, this accessible resource for teachers and teacher educators expands our knowledge about what makes vocabulary so important."--Pamela A. Mason, EdD, Senior Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Education

"Filled with intriguing and delightful examples, this book will be an asset to upper-elementary and middle school English language arts teachers and reading specialists. The many examples of word lists and instructional practices include clear guidance on how to use the practices, with whom, and why. The second edition includes perspectives from literacy researchers as well as expert teachers, through firsthand accounts that expand on and provide grounding for Ganske's instructional recommendations."--Amy C. Crosson, EdD, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, Penn State College of Education

"Too often, understanding the power of words is reserved only for a portion of the classroom community--particularly eluding key populations such as low-socioeconomic status students and students with disabilities. In this updated second edition, Ganske provides explicit teaching strategies that are helpful for all learners. As a resource specialist provider who collaborates with general education teachers, I find the strategies in this book immensely useful. With Ganskes work, now all students can have access to the power of words."--Laura Wilczek, MEd, resource specialist provider, Chula Vista Elementary School District, California-

List of Reproducible Pages
xv
Part One Introduction to Word Study
1 Setting the Stage
3(30)
Background
3(3)
The Context: What Is Word Study?
6(4)
Thinking
7(1)
Humor
8(1)
Appropriate Instruction
8(1)
Talk
9(1)
Systematic Approach and Some Sorting
9(1)
A Word about History
10(1)
Teaching Considerations
11(6)
Word Sorts
11(1)
Scheduling
12(2)
Vocabulary Knowledge
14(3)
SAIL: A Word Study Framework
17(12)
Academic Vocabulary Mini'Lesson
17(2)
SAIL SmalUGroup Lesson
19(10)
A Small-Group Discussion of the Word Root Scope, with Four Middle School Students
29(4)
Part Two The Voices of Researchers and Teachers
2 Researcher Perspectives
33(28)
Learning Language Requires Using It
33(2)
Michael J. Kieffer
More Than Print Exposure: Using Talk to Build Knowledge of Academic Languages
35(5)
Emily Phillips Galloway
Academic Vocabulary in the Content Areas (Dianna Townsend)
40(4)
What Makes Academic Vocabulary Academic.7, 4h Academic Vocabulary in the Content Areas
42(1)
Learning Academic Vocabulary
43(1)
Vocabulary Instruction and Multimedia for Students with Disabilities: Providence or Pitfall? (Michael) Kennedy)
44(5)
Students with Disabilities and Vocabulary Learning
44(3)
Multimedia-Based Vocabulary Instruction for Students with Disabilities: What Works?
47(2)
Conclusion
49(1)
Build Vocabulary Storage and Knowledge with Definition Work and Semantic Reasoning Lessons (Beth Lawrence)
49(7)
Developing Knowledge of Semantic Relationships: Definition Template and Category Circles
50(1)
Developing Semantic Reasoning Ability
51(1)
Semantic Reasoning Lessons Using InferCabulary
52(4)
Conclusion
56(1)
Monster, PI: Morphology Assessment to Guide Instruction (Amanda P. Goodwin, with Yaacov Petscher, Dan Reynolds, Tess Lantos, Katie Hughes, and Sara Jones)
56(5)
Monster, PI
57(2)
Conclusion
59(2)
3 Teacher to Teacher: Tips from Teachers for Teachers
61(14)
Kristin Capel
61(2)
The Looping Game and Getting Started
61(1)
3-S Activity
62(1)
Home Communication Activity
62(1)
Cloze Sentences
62(1)
Writing Definitions
62(1)
Jennifer Herrick
63(1)
Weekend Word Warriors
63(1)
Be the Computer
63(1)
Sorting Variation
63(1)
$1 Word Box
64(1)
Marianne Larson
64(1)
Flap Books
64(1)
Colleen Vay and Erin Greco
65(2)
Introducing the Journal
65(1)
Reflection: A Critical Element
65(1)
The Reference Section
66(1)
Monitoring Student Progress
66(1)
Final Thoughts
67(1)
Tiffany Worden
67(4)
Idioms
68(2)
Homophones
70(1)
Root Study
70(1)
Mary Lou Cebula
71(4)
Part Three Word Study Instructional Activities
4 Word Study for Syllable Juncture Spellers
75(167)
Introducing Compound Words
75(4)
Inflectional Endings
79(22)
Adding -ed and -ing with No Change, e-Drop, and Doubling
79(14)
Plurals
93(5)
Comparisons
98(3)
Patterns across Syllables: Other Syllable Juncture Doubling
101(14)
Vowel Patterns in Stressed Syllables
115(37)
Long-Vowel Patterns in Stressed Syllables
115(23)
r-Controlled Vowel Patterns in Stressed Syllables
138(10)
Abstract Vowel Patterns in Stressed Syllables
148(4)
Unstressed Syllables
152(18)
Consonant Extensions
170(12)
Prefixes and Suffixes
182(14)
Additional Sorts
196(20)
Homophones
196(12)
Homographs
208(8)
More Compound Words
216(26)
States Stress Break
228(14)
5 Word Study for Derivational Constancy Spellers
242(121)
Revisiting Prefixes and Suffixes
242(16)
Consonant Alternations
258(12)
Vowel Alternations
270(13)
A Further Look at Suffixes and Prefixes
283(14)
Greek and Latin Word Elements
297(66)
Appendices
Appendix A Performance Records
363(3)
Appendix B Sampling of 100+ Important Math Words
366(1)
Appendix C Sampling of 100+ Important Science Words
367(1)
Appendix D Sampling of 100+ Important Social Studies Words
368(1)
Appendix E Blank Word Card Template
369(1)
Appendix F Homophone Rummy Answer Key: Sample Sentences
370(4)
Appendix G Understanding Prefixes
374(1)
Appendix H Applying Prefix Knowledge to Common Latin Roots
375(1)
Appendix I Lesson Guide for Word Study with SAIL
376(3)
Appendix J Recognizing and Categorizing Cognates through Morphology
379(6)
Anita C. Hernandez
Jose A. Montelongo
Appendix K Spanish Cognates and Translations of Academic Vocabulary Relevant to Specific SAIL Components
385(4)
Anita C. Hernandez
Jose A. Montelongo
References 389(7)
Index of Words Used in the Sorts 396
Kathy Ganske, PhD, is Research Professor, Retired, in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Vanderbilt University. She has been involved in researching, using, refining, and teaching about word study practices since the 1990s. Dr. Ganskes work is grounded in extensive teaching experience in elementary classrooms. Her recent research interests include vocabulary development during small-group word study instruction and literacy reform in challenging schools. Dr. Ganske is the author, coauthor, or editor of several books, including Word Journeys, Second Edition; Word Sorts and More, Second Edition; and Mindful of Words, Second Edition, as well as numerous articles and book chapters.