Word study can be a powerful instructional method for teachers and their English learning students. With this text, you can evaluate students' langage needs. Empower your students to grasp this new language at the word level, building skills to understand how English differs from their primary language,and providing them with the skills to predict word meaning through spelling. Words Their Way with English Learners will help you build vocabulary, spelling, and word recognition skills in your English learners, giving them the foundation to master their new language. One reality of today's classrooms is the limited help available to teachers trying to support English learners' literacy skills. The educators and researchers who developed Words Their Way understand this challenge. Their original text, a phenomenon in word study, provides the proven framework and application to allow students to develop literacy skills. And now they apply this approach to teaching English learners. Based on the same solid research, Words Their Way with English Learners helps you determine what your students bring with them from their home languages, where their instruction in English orthography should begin, and how best to move these students through their development. Table of Contents*Word Study with English Learners and the Development of Orthographic Knowledge *Assessment *Word Study Organization with English Learners *Word Study for English Learners in the Emergent Stage *Word Study for English Learners in the Letter Name-Alphabetic Stage *Word Study for English Learners in the Within Word Pattern Stage *Word Study for English Learners in the Syllables and Affixes and Derivational Relations Stages Appendix PrizesWords Their Way with English Learners helps teachers determine what their students bring with them from their home languages, where their instruction in English orthography should begin, and how best to move these students through their literacy development. Words Their Way with English Learners uses proven, research-based word study development as a foundation to help English learners develop literacy skills. Chapters 1 through 3 introduces teachers of English Learners to the stages of spelling and reading development, the assessments to use, and the best ways to organize your classroom for word study. This new book also includes samples of student writing in Chinese, Korean, Arabic, and Spanish throughout these early chapters to contextualize the assessment information. FEATURES: *Unique! Connects students home language with their new language helping children improve their oral and written abilities much more quickly. *Early Assessment coverage (Ch.2) and Assessment Tools available in the Appendix provide readers with a strong foundation in assessment and help them determine the developmental level of each child. Based on these assessments teachers can then group children with similar developmental abilities. *Organized around 5 developmental levels (ch. 4-7) that outline the most appropriate and effective word study instruction for this audience, from the Emergent learner through readers and writers in the Derivational Relations stage. *A rich bank of classroom-proven word study activities close each of the five developmental levels found in chapters 4-7 and promise to engage your students, motivate them, and improve their oral and written abilities in English. *Unique! A robust Appendix at the back of Words Their Way with English Learners contains all the assessment tools necessary to get word study underway and offers word lists in Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Arabic; picture and word sorts; and game templates to advance word study instruction in diverse K-8 classrooms. *Based on the developmental approach of the word study book Words Their Way 3e and new research on working with English Language Learners. ReviewsPRAISE FOR Words Their Way with English Learners Many texts have suggestions for integrating word study into a language arts day but tend to ignore the focus on teaching students both vocabulary as well as phonetic knowledge. I like that this book explicitly targets second language learners. Kristi McNeal, CSU Fresno This book is certainly timely and needed in the field. It will be an asset to teachers who are familiar with the principles of word study but may not have a strong knowledge base for working with English learners. I look forward to seeing the completed book so I can include it as required reading in my literacy classes! Maria J. Meyerson, National University, Nevada These chapters are beautifully written. Each begins with teaching vignettes that provide a context for the chapters. The anticipatory structure with questions and clear step-by-step procedures is easy to follow. They are written with a strong "teaching voice" that's user-friendly. The teaching described in the chapters is based on sound "best practice." Lots of resources are given. Great activities! But they're well grounded in theory. I thoroughly enjoyed reading these chapters. Patricia P. Kelly, Virginia Tech |