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The Science of Spelling
The Explicit Specifics That Make Great Readers and Writers (and Spellers!)
J. Richard Gentry

Heinemann / ISBN 0-325-00717-9 / 978-0-325-00717-5 / 2004 / 176 pp / paperback
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Once again, Richard Gentry revolutionizes how you think about spelling instruction. The Science of Spelling breaks down preconceptions and misconceptions about how kids learn to spell, making startling new connections between orthography and literacy. Think that reading builds strong spellers? Through up-to-the-moment research, Gentry reveals that the opposite is true, that children use early spelling cognition to break the reading code. In fact, you'll discover that spelling is no longer a sidebar of writing and revision instruction, but a crucial strategy for teaching every aspect of literacy to all readers and writers.

Best of all, Gentry's research also leads to new, powerful implications about the teaching of spelling, and he offers techniques and insight that will change your lesson planning, including how-tos for:

  • identifying, through spelling, what level of emergent writing a student has attained
  • using scaffolding, hand and finger spelling, letter boxes, and other instructional devices appropriately
  • managing word lists and word sorts
  • differentiating spelling instruction and assessment
  • evaluating spelling books and finding alternatives to traditional spelling resources
  • teaching phonemic awareness and phonics through spelling.
Plus Gentry includes all the research-based forms, rubrics, and tools you'll need to put his ideas to work right away. Deepen your spelling instruction, enhance your students' ability to connect the words they see to what they understand and what they write, and see for yourself the hidden power behind the science of spelling.

Table of Contents

    Discovery # 1: There Is a Neurological Basis for Spelling
    Discovery # 2: The Emergence of Spelling Ability and Ability to Spell Words Correctly and Automatically Are Different
    Discovery # 3: You Can Recognize Five Levels of Emergent Writing, Match Your Teaching Strategies to the Child's Level, and Greatly Improve the Quality of Your Literacy Instruction
    Discovery # 4: You Need Good Quality Instructional Resources for Teaching Spelling—The Goodness and Evils of Spelling Books and Alternative Approaches
    Discovery # 5: There Is One Best Way to Teach Spelling—Assess and Teach Each Individual—Hooray for Spelling Books!
    Discovery # 6: The Spelling Pathway to Literacy Is Powerful and Humane
    Discovery # 7: The Pattern and Consistency to English Spelling Can Be Taught with a Teacher-Modified Curriculum
    Postscript: Make a Commitment—Spelling Matters
    Appendix A: The Monster Test
    Appendix B: Word Sorts

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