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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars We all need fun AND structure!, July 13, 2006
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This review is from: Making Word Walls Work: A Complete, Systematic Guide With Routines, Grade-Perfect Word Lists, and Reproducible Word Cards to Help All Children Master High-Frequency Words (Paperback)
Half of this resource is taken up with words in dark type to copy on suggested colors of tag that you cut without lines, and will no doubt be helpful to those in a hurry or without the expensive chart word wall packages or another system you prefer. Although I prefer another way of printing out words and organize them vertically, I still rated this resource five stars because of the structured weekly plan and routines that will keep you accountable, help children know what to do when, and assist as you plan without eliminating fun. I teach K-3 special ed, and the expectation expansion from level to level is excellent. Her weekly structure includes new words, review of last weeks words, and using all the words in profitable ways that will help develop readers and writers. The plan includes centers and there is a chapter devoted to them that has great advice on helping children approach words. As stated by the author, her system provides the structure, variety, ease, regular reading and writing of words, and IS both focused and fun. And I did prefer her suggested word lists over many other lists I've seen (and she tells you why she altered them). So, despite arranging words differently and my preference for a font that is very clear and can be resized if needed, I was very willing to keep this resource as the first half was so valuable (structure is a non-negotiable when teaching four grade levels). I recommend it as your first word wall resource, many more ideas in other resources will not be as supportive.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PURE MAGIC FOR WORD WALLS!, July 11, 2005
This review is from: Making Word Walls Work: A Complete, Systematic Guide With Routines, Grade-Perfect Word Lists, and Reproducible Word Cards to Help All Children Master High-Frequency Words (Paperback)
Word Walls?
Okay, we all have them. We all need them. We all know what they are.

But!
I wager you have not seen word walls this way. Judy Lynch, reading expert and traveling guru to the teachers who want to learn from her expert wisdom. . .has re-spinned the old die-hard word wall up from the grave, and given it fresh life!

Make your word wall a LIVING BREATHING DOCUMENT that you use and refer to and that YOUR STUDENTS USE TOO!

This book shows you how. This book will inspire you, and you will love how it MAKES IT EASY! for you to be a teacher who is a WORD WALL EXPERT!

Thanks for the great book, Mrs. Lynch!
Can't wait for your next one! :)

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