ABSTRACT

Written by respected authorities in the fields of education and literacy studies, Words: The Foundation of Literacy is a groundbreaking book for teachers, administrators, and education students. Dale and Bonnie Johnson present a fresh, inspiring reminder of why studying language (from word origins to word structure) is such a vital first step in the development of students' vocabulary, literacy, writing skills, and overall ability to learn.

At a time when high-stakes testing has squeezed substance from many curricula, Johnson and Johnson provide ways to enhance students' understanding, interest, and appreciation of language and all its subtleties. Words explores how meaning in language is created by the use and interrelationships of words, phrases, and sentences, their denotations, connotations, implications, and ambiguities. From birth, most children exhibit a natural interest in language: its sounds, nuances, and unpredictable qualities. It is important to sustain, stimulate, and recapture that natural interest in the classroom, and Words provides a multitude of creative and practical techniques for doing so.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|20 pages

Our Language

Something Old, Something New

chapter 2|18 pages

Origins

Every Word and Expression Has a Story

chapter 3|22 pages

Word Formations

chapter 4|20 pages

Semantic Connections

How Words Are Organized in Our Minds

chapter 5|20 pages

Ambiguity in Language

chapter 6|22 pages

Figurative Language

chapter 7|18 pages

Proverbs

Short Sentences Drawn from Long Experiences 1

chapter 8|18 pages

Onomastics

The World of Names

chapter 9|26 pages

Word Play

Riddles and Rhymes

chapter 10|9 pages

A Mélange of Words in Language and Life