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Workshop Wednesday: Word Work

Welcome back to the WEEKLY version of Workshop Wednesday! :o) This week, we are linking up Word Work activities and games we use in the classroom– this should be a blog post, not store link-ups, please!

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Now, onto word work!! Because our word work consists mainly of Greek and Latin roots, I try to include activities in Reading Workshop that give them more practice with reading and making words with prefixes and suffixes that we’ve learned about (read about those here). These activities are part of my word work station.

These two stations came from the centers on FCRR.org. Have you heard of this site? It’s soooo wonderful. The two activities you see here are actually from the grades 2-3 centers under the Vocabulary section. I laminated and got them set up when I taught third grade, so these centers have lasted me a few years. We’ll switch to some of the grades 4-5 centers as the year goes on and they become more comfortable with identifying affixes. There are some hard words in the 4-5 centers, too! The directions pages you see are not included- I had to re-do them to a) be cuter, and b) make them more clear to my students.

The students work with a partner or in a group of three to complete the word work activities during Reading Workshop. I have them write the answers in their word study journals. They only have 10-15 minutes, so they generally don’t finish it all, but it gives them enough practice for the moment. And let’s face it… any longer and they will get bored. And boredom leaves to bad-dom. 😛

I can’t wait to get some great ideas from you all to add to my stations!

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