Reading comprehension involves a number of critical thinking skills that are used alone, in combinations or simultaneously. The best way to practice and apply these skills is through real reading situations where students can discuss and share their thoughts and opinions as well as predict, infer, question, summarize and evaluate what they have...
Saturday, January 4, 2014
Spelling Scaffold
As I was going through my photos for yesterday's 5 For Friday Post, I found this picture of spelling tests I had taken right before the break, and I remembered that I had wanted to share something that has really increased my student's performance on their weekly spelling tests.
I use Words Their Way, and we work with the patterns and rules, but for some reason, a large majority of my students were still failing the tests each week. When a large majority are having a difficult time, I know I have to change something about my instruction.
I asked one of our special ed teachers if she had any suggestions since I have a few of her kiddos. She suggested shortening the list and using boxes for the tests. Well, I decided to try it for ALL of my kids. We now spend three weeks going over a pattern with a test over one row plus two words from a previous test that are a surprise to the students (to ensure that they don't just learn it for the test, but keep it in their memory. I also print out spelling boxes for the test using this worksheet generator from Soft School. The only issue I have is that I have to remember to cut of the top before I photocopy because the words are printed at the top. I left a list like that for a sub once - oops!
Once I started doing this, the test scores became all A's and B's - and my students are actually transferring the spelling skills into their writing!
What do you use for your spelling program? Any other tips or advice?
PS - Don't forget to enter to win a $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card! If your wish list is anything like mine, you can use all the help you can get in making a dent in it! LOL!
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