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Learning outcomes

Students will learn valuable tools to “research” the spelling of words.

Teacher planning

Time required for lesson

30 minutes

Materials/resources

  • poster board
  • markers
  • clothes hangers
  • masking tape
  • chart stand

Activities

  1. Each chart will be made as the need arises or when the time is appropriate, such as, when writing needs to be focused and students help brainstorm words.
  2. For example, when students are writing stories about their family or friends it would be wise to first brainstorm a “Family and Friends Word List” and place those words on a chart (mother, father, grandpa, cousin, aunt, best friend, etc.) or when writing stories about “Fun Places to Go” have a chart listing such places as Carowinds, Disneyworld, McDonald’s Playland, Myrtle Beach, etc.
    • Other charts could be: Weather Words, Christmas Words, Action Words, Cooking Words, Vacation Words, School Words, Math Words, Game Words, etc.
    • Tape each chart to a separate clothes hanger. Each chart will hang in the “Word Closet” until students need to find a particular word. Then the chart becomes a useful class resource.

Assessment

  • contribute to the word closet
  • refer to the word closet throughout the year

North Carolina Curriculum Alignment

English Language Arts (2004)

Grade 2

  • Goal 5: The learner will apply grammar and language conventions to communicate effectively.
    • Objective 5.02: Attend to spelling, mechanics, and format for final products in one's own writing.

Grade 3

  • Goal 5: The learner will apply grammar and language conventions to communicate effectively.
    • Objective 5.06: Proofread own writing for spelling and correct most misspellings independently with reference to resources (e.g., dictionaries, glossaries, word walls).

Grade 4

  • Goal 5: The learner will apply grammar and language conventions to communicate effectively.
    • Objective 5.06: Proofread and correct most misspellings independently with reference to resources (e.g., dictionaries, thesauri, glossaries, computer spell-checks, and other classroom sources).