For The Love Of Literacy

Fostering Fascination With Words & Sentences - Mary Beth Steven, Lisa Barnett, Skot Caldwell

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Oct 30, 2025
Lisa Barnett, a literacy educator who trains teachers in English orthography; Skot Caldwell, a veteran teacher who turned his classroom into a lab for word investigation; and Mary Beth Steven, a retired teacher who transformed spelling and sentence instruction. They explore Structured Word Inquiry, turning spelling homework into investigative play. They also show how sentence investigations reveal phrase relationships to boost comprehension and engagement.
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INSIGHT

SWI Transformed Routine Spelling Work

  • Mary Beth found Structured Word Inquiry (SWI) changed her teaching and removed tedious weekly spelling correction.
  • She used student writing to identify errors and direct instruction toward morphemes and etymology.
ANECDOTE

Meeting Pete Sparked A Classroom Lab

  • Skot described meeting Pete Bowers and how that sparked deep word investigations in his high-needs classroom.
  • Pete visited, they experimented together, and Skot's class became a lab for learning spelling concepts.
ADVICE

Teach Students To Question And Research

  • Honor students' questions and teach them how to research using resources like Etymonline.
  • Guide question development and model what counts as useful evidence during investigations.
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