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Coiner, John M. – 1995
A study investigated the source of teacher frustration concerning their students' spelling abilities and whether or not word study increases retention as opposed to a traditional approach to spelling instruction. Subjects, 16 fifth-grade students at a public school in a suburban area of central Virginia, were formed into groups based on…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 5, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades
Cohen, Leo A. – 1969
This study measured how spelling textbook word-study exercises that call attention to word structure and phonic elements affect learning to spell, retention of learned spelling, and transfer of learned spelling to usage. Of particular concern were structural approaches which utilized essential changes in word form which may possibly invite error…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Grade 6, Language Usage, Learning
Brand, Max – Stenhouse Publishers, 2004
Tired of assigning weekly spelling lists that students memorize for the test only to have them misspell the words in their daily writing? Then join Max Brand in his fifth-grade classroom where word learning is integrated fully into literacy workshops. Using spelling investigations, word study notebooks, reading logs, and writers' notebooks,…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Classroom Environment, Sentences, Spelling Instruction