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Fiona Hamilton

Voices In The Park

September 21, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

Four different voices tell the story of a walk in the park. Join us to explore the word perspective in this week’s book by Anthony Browne.

International Peace Day

September 15, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

Peace – pax – vrede. We introduce three books which explore this important concept. Dive into words while sharing the message of peace.

The Dot

September 9, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

On Sept 15ish create bravely and be courageous exploring words just like Peter H. Reynolds was in his Creatrilogy. Start with The Dot.

How To Read A Book

September 8, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

Let your fingers wonder as they wander… So many wonderings about words as you engage with this poem about the magic of books.

We All Play

September 1, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

We all play…a celebration of the interconnectedness between humans and nature. Join us as we play with words.

We Don’t Eat Our Classmates

August 25, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

You don’t eat your classmates but you do study words with them! Enjoy this lighthearted book while you look at the structure of words.

You Matter

August 18, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

Near or far. Big or small. First or last. You matter. Watch to find how words matter too in this great community-building text.

Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge

August 11, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

What is a memory? Wilfrid learns they are an important part of our identity.

The Word Collector

August 4, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

People collect things…Jerome collected words. Watch as Fiona, Lauren and Angela walk you through this resource for investigating words.

Lauren & Angela

August 3, 2021 By Fiona Hamilton

A mutual love of children’s literature, and a shared desire to support teachers to better understand our orthography to empower students to become ‘word noticers and word knowers’ brought us all together.

Knuffelcontact: word of the year

December 22, 2020 By Fiona Hamilton

Lots of coronavirus language has sprung up with Covid19. Find out what a knuffelcontact has to do with knights or knees and even Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems.

We’re all in this together

October 22, 2020 By Fiona Hamilton

Learn about the structure of the terms synchronous and asynchronous, find related words, and investigate the prefix syn-.

What’s in – What’s out?

May 4, 2020 By Fiona Hamilton

Practice finding words in a morphological word family through an in-out sort. Show your students the video and set the challenge to create their own.

Sorting-out Structure: Purposeful Practice

April 16, 2020 By Fiona Hamilton

Solidify your students’ understanding of the structural elements of words, the morphemes, through practice. Show them the video and set the challenge.

Play the music, let’s dance!

March 10, 2020 By Fiona Hamilton

In these uncertain coronavirus times lift your mood, play some music, dance and along the way do some word inquiry around the base dance.

Odd-one-out

November 28, 2019 By Fiona Hamilton

Look closely at the morphemes and graphemes in a group of four words to find the one that doesn’t belong. Is there really only one ‘odd-one-out’?

Excuse the interruption but words have stories…

September 5, 2019 By Fiona Hamilton

All words have stories of their own. The etymology of words like erupt and interruption shows us how they are connected by both meaning and structure. Learning the story of a family of words helps deepen comprehension.

Are we close to closure?

May 28, 2019 By Fiona Hamilton

Reinforce a key concept of English orthography – that letters usually represent more than one phoneme. As it’s close to the end of the school year in many schools, <close> seems an appropriate word to contemplate while examining the different phonemes the letter <s> can represent.

Spelling-out the structure of words

May 2, 2019 By Fiona Hamilton

Learn about how to get your students to show their understanding of digraphs, prefixes and suffixes through spelling-out structure.

The Morpheme Song

March 26, 2019 By Fiona Hamilton

I have started to create some songs and videos that I hope will be helpful in your journey of orthographic inquiry. In this song, morphemes, the meaning-based building blocks of words, are explained. The tune, The Wheels on the Bus, will be familiar to most younger learners.

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