![]() If you don’t have workbooks, you should definitely ask your administration if you can get them! They are such time-savers for teachers and are beneficial for students. ![]() ![]() On Fridays, they glue the words down so that they are permanently sorted in their workbooks to refer back to when needed. Students use the sorting page to practice sorting their words all week. In other words, these books completely eliminate copying or printing different sorts every week and having to keep up with which group is on which sort!įor each sort, there is also a sorting page and a writing page. Inside are the numbered sorts, which students cut out every Monday. WORKBOOKSįirst of all, my school provides these awesome workbooks for each student: My new school does use Words Their Way, but I have had to change up my routine a bit to best fit my new classroom. If you were directed here from my first post, thanks for reading! If you haven’t read Part 1 yet, I suggest you start there first.Īs many of you know, I started at a new school this year. ![]() I love Words Their Way – don’t get me wrong – but it can be completely overwhelming and consuming if you don’t have an attack plan. Second of all, I GET IT! Words Their Way is the monster under the bed that makes you decide that, well, you’d rather stay safely in your bed than risk getting out of it. My original blog post about running Words Their Way, called Words Their Way: MY Way, is my most-visited and most-pinned blog post EVER.įirst of all, I’m totally flattered that anyone wants to read anything I have to say.
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