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Vocabulary. For CORE Curriculum --Jennifer Morrow. objectives. Vocabulary. Professional Vocabulary Used by us as teachers, not necessary to use with students Examples: standards, CORE, threads, PASS, DIBELS, curriculum, BAV. Academic Vocabulary
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Vocabulary For CORE Curriculum --Jennifer Morrow
Vocabulary • Professional Vocabulary • Used by us as teachers, not necessary to use with students • Examples: standards, CORE, threads, PASS, DIBELS, curriculum, BAV • Academic Vocabulary • To be taught to students through direct instruction • Used consistently and often • Can be broken down even further by content/subject area • Should be used across subjects
Deeper understanding At Level- proficient Beginning- emergent
Why is • direct vocabulary instruction • so important?
What is a sum? Fourth grade knows 3rd grade teaches addition. Third grade knows 2nd grade teaches how to add. Second grade knows 1st grade teaches adding numbers together. First grade knows K teaches putting numbers together.
Dr. Robert J. Marzano • http://marzanoresearch.com/About/about_dr_marzano.aspx
Where do we start? Which words are most important?
Two Forms of Academic Vocabulary Skills-based Vocabulary (universal to all grades and subjects) Content-based Vocabulary (subject specific)
http://www.alcaweb.org/arch.php/resource/view/29883 • Skills-based vocabulary— • all grades and subjects • Depth of Knowledge Vocabulary • (DoK)
Skills-based vocabulary— all grades and subjects Larry Bell- 12 powerful words • http://www.larry-bell.com/about_laryy_bell.asp • http://www.fentress.k12tn.net/LarryBellStrategies/12powerfulwords.pdf • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE59sLjNVxs
Marzano’s research was used to create the list of content vocab words used for our pass skills. Dr. Marzano
What are our CORE words?
Guess • WHOSE RESEARCH • is being used to decide these • words?
Content-based Vocabulary -subject specific http://sde.state.ok.us • On the left side, under curriculum, under CORE is more info than you want. Explore that later. • NOW, go to PASS Implemented State Curriculum. • On the left, go to Building Academic Vocabulary (BAV). • I’m going to second grade. There’s my word list. • Check it out, and be sure to look down at the bottom for games, templates and flashcards. • Take some time to discuss this.
Other Academic Vocabulary game/teaching Sources http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/vocab/ http://www.visuwords.com/ http://www.visualthesaurus.com/
? • ? • ? • ? What can I do? • ? • ? • ?
Start now. ..\Documents\CORE\BAV 6 steps.ppt http://sde.state.ok.us/Curriculum/BAV/default.html
Use what you know. Word walls • Word webs • Word maps