Words, words and more words!
Word Sorts are easy for you and motivating for your students! You will find that your students will collect words, like they collect trading cards. Who doesn't love a collection?
Daily word work is important to those learning to read.
5 Reasons why you should include word sorts, word study and learning new vocabulary in Teaching Young Children to Read
1. It enables your reader to say what he or she means. When young children hear and learn new words they acquire the ability to describe a story, depict an event and explaining the emotion. Their ideas and opinions are more readily and easily shared with family, friends, teachers and adults. The ability to communicate more exact meanings increases as they acquire a rich vocabulary.
2. Understanding others is easier when the child has a storehouse of words. As readers, we are always expanding our vocabulary. As writers, we learn new words to convey our thoughts and stories. Unfamiliar words can be readily learned within the context of known words. Reading comprehension is the key to understanding texts and authors. Learning new words is the foundation of comprehension.
3. Acquiring a rich and vast vocabulary allows the reader to think logically and beyond the text. Reading, understanding and words spiral with the reader. As the reader grows, he/she is able to interpret ideas from