Thanks, Kim
Leslie -----Original Message----- From: kimberlee hannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group <[email protected]> Sent: Sun, 3 Aug 2008 7:12 pm Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Personal Dictionary I call spelling in my room Word Work. I don't teach spelling for the sake f spelling. The best way to learn to spellis to read and write onstantly. But I do teach word parts, themes, relationships between words la Janet Allen (*Words, Words, Words*) or Nancy Akhaven (*Accelerated ocabulary*). When the kids are writing and get stuck on a word, I have several strategies hey can use. If they are drafting, just spell it the best you can, circle t and move on. If it's a final draft or some sort of write up, I brainstorm strategies with hem. Then teach them what I use. First, I teach them to read the room. I ut lists and charts all over the place. Often, I have them try to spell it hree different ways on a sticky note. Sometimes they decide one way is ight, or the friend sitting next to them recognizes it. don't mind being dictionary if they show me what they've tried. I don't discourage the ictionary, but I don't force it, either. I do, however, keep one next to y chart paper and use it. I use the one on my computer when I am doing omething on the computer and projector. So I model it all. Do what's comfortable for you. My way may not work for all. Shoot, some ears, they don't20even work for me!! Good Luck, im On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 6:39 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kim, What are the strategies that the kids use to help them figure out correct spelling? Leslie -----Original Message----- From: kimberlee hannan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group < [email protected]> Sent: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 9:31 pm Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Personal Dictionary As it is done through mini-lessons, the kids write the Unforgivables, then ave a partner check them. During the independent time, after they've tried on their own, they show the ttempts to you IF they are still not sure. They only need you to write if hey didn't figure the word out first. If they got it the word right, they on't need you to do it for them. They used a strategy successfully, and ove on. If not, you do it. YOU write it in the Individuals list. This sounds like a huge time-consumer, but in the works, it's not. They try word they want to use. Still unsure, the show it to you. It's yes or no, rite it in the folder (or not) and on they go. I hope that answers your question. im On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Teacher Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Okay, I know this is a silly detail, but being a 5th grade teacher I need all the guidance possible. Do the students write the words on the folder? And if so, is it like a grid or something. - Magaly :) please consider the environment before printing this email -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto: mosaic-bounce [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kimberlee hannan Sent: Friday, August 01, 2008 9:44 PM To: Mosaic: A Reading Comprehension Strategies Email Group Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Personal Dictionary Okay, I have gotten several emails about this. I actually got it from a fantastic literacy coach I worked with a few years ago. The spelling folder is out all period (or all day for K-6) and used for all subjects. It does not go home. I have three goals by spelling this way: 1. I have watched the kids writing get totally stymied by trying to spell one word and all writing comes to a skidding halt. 2. I want them to learn strategies to help them spell on their own. Memorizing is NOT an effective strategy for most people. 3. I want them to take the risk and try to spell a word, but still ask for help. Picture a regular manila file folder. No space goes to waste: Name is in the tab part. The very front cover is labeled *Unforgivables*. Both the right and left inside are labeled * Individuals*. The back cover is labeled *History.* *Unforgivables* is a whole class shared list. These are those *extremely common* words that you think all kids should be able to spell by now. These are als o words you notice are used and misspelled a lot. For your little ones it's mostly the dreaded "sight" words. When I introduce the folder and the *Unforgivables *list. I ALWAYS start with girl (gril), first (frist), and fr iend (freind). This is when I teach them the "Try It Out" spelling strategy.++ I show them the correct spelling, and I put the word on a chart which is kept posted. They copy the word correctly on the folder and have a partner on one side of them double check their spelling. It does them no good to have a word misspelled in their reference folder. I will dictate several words a day taking 5-8 minutes a day, tops. *Individuals* are ANY word they have tried to spell using "Try It Out" strategy. More often than not they will bring the sticky they used and ask, "Is this the way you spell ----?" If it's right, they copy the word onto the list. If not, I do it for them. It's time consuming, especially at first, but it's useful and fun. Especially when I walk around and kinda tease them, by pronouncing the misspelled words phonically. We add more words along the way, by need. By the end of the year, it's a hefty list. By 7th grade, I do very little editing during Writer's Workshop. It's mostly peer editing. However, the kids turn in final drafts inside the spelling folder before typing. If I find two of the *Unforgivables* miss pelled, I stop and mark where I stopped reading. I give it back to the owners and have them keep trying. Sadly, at the beginning, I only get through 3-4 lines before I return it. It's quickly improves especially if they do enough partner editing. The *Individuals* list20I will just give reminders for, tell them to look on their list. I may even add some to the spelling folder in another color for them to use to edit. I am not as strict about those words. The *History* section is for any words related just to the history section. If they are writing a paper for history, the theme words go here, and the regular words go in the proper place. With the small guys (K-3) I think I would nest two folders together and staple along the fold. I would divide the pages in half, both front and back, including both covers. In the corner of each half, they could put, AB, CDE, FGH, IJK, LM, NOP, QRS, TU, VW, XYZ. I would use the last halves for very common content words. That way they haven't got to search all those words to find the one they are looking for. For those who have never heard of the "Try It Out" strategy: On a sticky note the student tries three or four different spellings of a tricky word. They can usually tell which one is the correct spelling, or a friend can. I'd rather teach the kid a mini mini lesson than a whole word. I can also celebrate what the kid does right. "You were only off by one letter!" I get entirely too wordy about this stuff, sorry. But I hope it helps. > Kim > ------- > Kimberlee Hannan > 7th CORE-ELA & WH > Sequoia Middle School > Fresno, California 93702 > > The best teachers teach from the heart, not fr om the book. ~Author Unknown > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ Mosaic mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe or modify your membership please go to http://literacyworkshop.org/mailman/options/mosaic_literacyworkshop.org. 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