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Word Study Differentiated Word Sorts BUNDLE Primary Phonics

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    Make word study fun! Teach your students to recognize, learn, read and memorize the spelling patterns in words quickly, easily and fluently with these word sorts. They can be used as a teaching tool in small group instruction, independently in interactive notebooks or literacy centers, or as an end of the week or unit review.

    This word study kit can be used with or without any other reading curriculum or program for any student who is learning to recognize, read and spell words.

    They are also great as a source of vocabulary discussion for words that your students may not be familiar with, especially English Language Learners!

    Each word study kit in this BUNDLE includes:

    ♦ The sorts in three variations (color, black & white, no picture)

    ♦ Directions on how to use them for an interactive spelling notebook

    ♦ Directions on how to use them for small group instruction

    ♦ Pictures of how they are used in the classroom

    ♦ Pictures of how they are used around the room

    Sorts Included:

    Short Vowel Families: -an, -ap, -ad, -at, -am, -ag, -ed, -en, -et, -ell, -eg, -ep, -in, -it, -id, -ig, -im, -ip, -op, -og, -ot, -ut, -ug, -ack, -ash, -and, -eck, -est, -end, -ish, -ick, -ill, -ock, -ong, -ond, -ust, -uck, -ush

    Digraphs & Blends: (beginning) sh, th, ch, wh, ph pl, sl, gl, fl, bl, cl, cr, fr, br, tr, gr, pr, sc, sm, sp, sn, sk, st, sw, tr, tw, scr, shr, squ, str, spl, thr, (ending) sh, th, ch, ph, nd, st, nk, sk, nt, mp, sp, ld, pt, lp, ft, lf

    Long Vowels: short and long a, short and long e, short and long i, short and long o, short and long u, -ake, -ame, -ate, -ape, -ane, -aze, -ade, -ase, -ave, -ike, -ide, -ine, -ive, -ile, -ife, -ime, -ipe, -ite, -obe, -oke, -one, -ode, -ote, -ose, u_e, e_e, -ail, -ain, -aid, a_e, ai, ay, -ee, -eed, -eep, -een, -eel, -eet, -ean, -eak, -eal, -eat, -eam, -ear, e, ee, ea, i, y, igh, o, oa, ow

    Soft c and g: (beginning) soft c and g (ending) –ice, -ace, -ge, -dge

    R-controlled Vowels: -ar, -art, -ark, -orn, -ort, -ork, ar, er, ir, or, ur, or, ore, oar

    Variant Vowels & Dipthongs: ow, ou, oi, oy, aw, au, /oo/, u, ue, ew, oo, ear, air, are

    Silent Letters: kn, wr, gn, b

    The sorts come in three variations so you can choose what works best for you and your students. You can use all three in different ways in your classroom.

    Three Word Sort Variations:

    ♦ Color picture headers

    ♦ Black and white picture headers

    ♦ No picture headers

    Color Sorts-

    Can be used for small group reading instruction and as a literacy center. Just laminate each page, cut them out and place in a baggie labeled with the sort.

    Black & White Sorts-

    Can be used for Interactive Spelling Notebooks. Students cut, mix up, read, manipulate, glue, highlight and write these words throughout the week. By Friday they are ready for their reading and spelling assessments.

    No Picture Sorts-

    Can be used as a challenge for your above-level, high-achieving or enrichment students.

    ♥For Small Group Instruction♥

    The adult leading the group will watch and assess how well they read and recognize the spelling patterns when they are sorting the words, guiding and discussing as needed. Doing repeated practice with a paraprofessional is great practice as the more they practice, the more fluent they become. These are great for parent helpers who like working with students also!

    ♥For a Literacy Center♥

    Students take a baggie and read and sort the words on their own (or with a group). They can also write the words (or write them in sentences) after they have sorted them for added writing practice.

    Video Demonstration

    Click {Here} to see a quick demonstration video on how simple and easy it is to set-up word study sorts in your classroom! Be sure to subscribe to this youtube channel as I will be uploading many different word study videos on tips and tricks for starting your word sorting journey!

    Distance Learning

    If using this resource for distance learning without any printed hard copies, there would not be any cutting and sorting. The activities your students would complete would be the activities they would do once they had sorted and glued the words into their interactive notebook. Those activities are listed in the directions portion of the resource.

    Here are the individual sets, if the bundle is not needed:

    Emergent Reader Word Study

    Developing Reader Word Study

    Fluent Reader Word Study

    Or by individual grade level:

    Word Study: Spelling Word Sorts- 1st grade

    Word Study: Spelling Word Sorts- 2nd grade

    Word Study: Spelling Word Sorts- 3rd grade

    Word Study: Spelling Word Sorts- 4th grade

    Word Study: Spelling Word Sorts- 5th grade

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
    Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
    Know and apply grade-level phonics and word analysis skills in decoding words.
    Demonstrate basic knowledge of one-to-one letter-sound correspondences by producing the primary sound or many of the most frequent sounds for each consonant.
    Associate the long and short sounds with common spellings (graphemes) for the five major vowels.

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