Word Wise: Word Families (1976)

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This educational film, “Word Families,” by Norman and Marjorie Bean, uses a train journey as a metaphor to teach children about word families. The characters learn that words belong to the same family if they share the same ending letters, exemplified through various word groups like “back, track, black” and “ride, side, wide, hide.” The film also addresses the nuance of words that sound alike but don’t share spelling, and those that sound different but share spellings, reinforcing the core concept of shared letter endings as the defining characteristic of a word family.

Keywords: word families, rhyming, phonics, spelling, education, children’s learning, train, vocabulary, word endings

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