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Teacher's Guide to Mapping Words - 400 High Frequency Words (Science of Reading)

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My students loved this resource for our language arts block. They were engaged and enjoyed working on it. Great resource. Thank you.
I have been reading about Orthographic mapping and find it very interesting. I just started using the sheets with my students.

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The Teacher's Guide to Mapping over 400+ High Frequency Words. Irregular (Heart Words) and Decodable Words all in an easy access, no prep format. Help your students read and write High Frequency Words with Phoneme-Grapheme Mapping.

Ready to begin teaching your students how to map words instead of memorizing them? This product has you covered. Every word is identified by Heart Word, Phoneme, Mapping Tips, and Teaching Suggestions are included. No need to feel stumped or confused on how to map words on the spot. The words are in this packet!

The Teacher's Guide to Mapping over 400 words has all of the High Frequency Words you can think of from A-Z, 18 pages worth of words It's set up to be a quick reference guide. This was made for teachers, by teachers.

Also included is a teaching guide and differentiated 7 word mapping boards.

The Teacher's Guide to Mapping Words was also edited by a speech and language teacher. It is now being currently being used in K-5 classrooms, but is great reference for any teacher using Science of Reading and helping to build orthographic mapping processing for their students.

Please look at the preview to see how the full list of words is laid out. The directions are written for teachers to instruct students.

What is Orthographic Mapping? It's the process that happens in our brains as we map words.  It’s the formation of letter-sound connections to bond the spellings, pronunciations, and meanings of specific words in memory. 

Orthographic Mapping explains how children eventually learn to read words by sight, to spell words from memory and to acquire vocabulary words from print.

If we rely solely on memorizing, it can take hundreds of repetitions to learn one new word.  If we map a word, it typically only takes 1-4 repetitions.

"If a word has not been 'mapped,' it is not familiar and needs to be identified in some other way." -David Kilpatrick

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