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Vocabulary Essentials What Every Reader Needs to Know… . “Vocabulary is the engine that drives comprehension.” Linda Hoyt. North Carolina Reading Conference 2009 Presentation Kelli . Studies show…4 year olds. Did You Know?.
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Vocabulary EssentialsWhat Every Reader Needs to Know… “Vocabulary is the engine that drives comprehension.” Linda Hoyt North Carolina Reading Conference 2009 Presentation Kelli
Did You Know? • If students do not understand 5% of the words, they will have difficulty comprehending the text if they comprehend at all.
EOG Samples • (sentence in context) In which of the following sentences is the word ____ used the same way as in the sentence above? • (sentence in context) Which of the following definitions of _____ applies to this sentence? • In paragraph x, why are some words written in parenthesis?
Read • Ask questions • Take notes • What word from the selection best describes the list below? A research B biography C operations D incidents
Research says... • Students must encounter words in context 6 -10 times for long-term retention. • Students do not learn vocabulary through worksheets such as word searches and or by looking up words in the dictionary.
Effective Vocabulary Instruction… • Encourages multiple ways of thinking (visual, verbal, written, kinesthetic) • Uses student-friendly explanations, not definitions • Actively involves students • Facilitates TALK about words
Effective Vocabulary Instruction… • Provides multiple exposures to words • Teaches independent word-learning strategies • Makes connections between and among words • Focuses on fewer words in more depth (5-10 per week)
Develop Word Consciousness -An awareness of and interest in words and their meanings
Types of Vocabulary Listening Reading Speaking Writing
Which Words? Tier 1 Basic Words clock baby happy Tier 2 High frequency words for mature language users coincidence forlorn industrious Tier 3 Low Frequency/Specific Domain isotope lathe peninsula photosynthesis Beck and McKeown
Which words? • Tier 2 Words • Academic Vocabulary – Marzano • Subject specific terms • Build academic background knowledge • EOG Words How Many Words? • 20-50 per subject (M, R, SS, Sc) • Cover others as needed • Around 200-400 words per year
Process for Identifying Words • Pull words from the SCoS. • Cross Reference to Bloom’s/Marzano’slists. • Consult other resources. • Textbooks • DPI Documents (esp. math) • EOG list of terms • Narrow each subject area to no more than 20-50 terms. Categorize as critical, useful, and interesting.
Monitoring Students’ Progress:Vocabulary Knowledge • Students know words to varying degrees • Three levels of word knowledge: Established Acquainted Unknown
Marzano’s 6 Step Process for Teaching New Words • Teacher provides a description, explanation or example. • Students restate #1 in their own words. • Students construct a picture, symbol or graphic representation of the term.
Six Step process… • Teacher engages students in activities that help them add to their knowledge of the terms in their notebooks. • Periodically, students discuss the terms with each other. • Students play games for review.
Vocabulary Notebooks Term: analyzeMy Understanding: 1 2 3 4 Describe:___________ to break apart…look at closely__________________________________________________________________ Draw:Connections: Analyze a math problem/car problem Analyze data
K. I. D. Vocabulary Linda Hoyt
Frayer Model/Four Square Non-fiction
John made a colossal mistake on his exam. gigantic is not small is large tiny is not is colossal is is not miniscule enormous Example Example Example Michael Jordan Mount Mitchell Mansion Non-Example Non-Example Non-Example Janet Allen Mugsy Boggs Caraway Mtn. My House
Degrees of Meaning • Select a word that has varying degrees of meaning. (mad) • Brainstorm or give students related words. (livid, angry, mad, upset, annoyed) • Students order the words from least meaning to the strongest meaning.
Teaching IndependentWord-Learning Strategies Model and help students learn . . . • how to determine the meaning of words based on their context • how to look up unknown words • how to read and understand a dictionary entry • how to recognize and use information about word parts to determine meaning
Teach Word Parts • 4 prefixes (un-, re-, in-, dis-) account for 58% of all words with prefixes. • 3 suffixes (s/es, ed, ing) account for 77% of words with suffixes.
Review Activities and Games Free Association Comparing TermsClassifying Terms Solving AnalogiesCreating Metaphors What is the question? Draw MeVocabulary Charades Name That Category Talk a Mile a Minute Vocabulary Jeopardy Card Games Bingo Web Games Marzano and others
Websites for Vocabulary • QUIA – Rags to riches • www.quia.com/rr/37717.html • Learn basic words from 189 topics and play games-matching, hangman, quizzes, word searches, crossword puzzles • http://www.vocabulary.co.il/ • ESL vocabulary Games • http://www.eslflow.com/games1.html • Tier 2 words? Curious, stampede – Definition given-swing to correct answer • http://www.fekids.com/kln/games/wordjungle/ • PBS site – word play – word pronounced and demonstrated • http://pbskids.org/lions/games/wordplay2.html
Remember . . . The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a larger matter- “tis the difference between lightning and a lightning bug.” -Mark Twain Free powerpoint template: www.brainybetty.com
Primary Resources • Building Academic Vocabulary by Robert Marzano (ASCD) • Bringing Words to Life by Isabel Beck, Margaret McKeown, and Linda Kucan