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Vocabulary Tools and Strategies Why Teach Vocabulary • Vocabulary deficits are a major cause of problems with reading comprehension • Students with low SES have a fraction of the vocabulary of those with higher SES – Entering kindergarten with half the vocabulary of a high SES student, and adding new words at a much slower rate. • Context is not enough – explicit instruction of vocabulary is also needed How to Introduce Vocabulary • Limit number: 5-10 words at a time • Provide student-friendly definitions • Provide context clue sentences • Create activities that will engage students in dealing with the words’ meaning – Writing which connects to personal experiences – Graphic organizers, thinking activities, and games • Use multiple strategies, repeated exposures 12 exposures enough for most students, but others require 20 or more Some Tools and Strategies • Vocabulary Cartoons • LINCS Index Cards • Synonym/Antonym Fill-in-the-blank • Frayer Model • And many more! Vocabulary Cartoons LINCS Vocabulary Strategy (Ellis, 2000) Students create flash cards with their own word-sound and picture links Word Reminding Word Reminding Story Picture Definition Creating LINCS Study Cards 1. Draw a line across the middle of both sides of an index card. 2. Write the word on the top half of one side. Then circle it. fief 3. Write the parts of the definition you need to remember on the top of the other side. . fief Land given by king for fighting in army Creating LINCS Study Cards (cont.) 4. Write the Reminding Word on the bottom of the first side. fief Land given by king for fighting in army chief 5. Write the LINCing Story and draw the LINCing picture on the bottom half of the second side. fief chief Land given by king for fighting in army Chief of his land LINCS Study Cards – More examples perpetual pet charitable table constantly My pet constantly barks giving, generous He gave lots of food for the table Provided definition to make your own LINCS card Mitosis: Asexual reproduction of cells Synonym/Antonym Fill-in-the-Blanks Word Antonym Synonym domestic for_ign _____________________ prosperity p_v_rty _____________________ revenue p_ym_nts _____________________ rural urb_n subsequent prev_ous _____________________ _____________________ Frayer Model Definition Facts Word/Concept integer Examples Non-examples Frayer Model Definition Facts - Is a number - May be positive - Has no fractional or . decimal part - May be negative - May be zero Word/Concept integer Examples Non-examples Frayer Model Definition Facts - Is a number - May be positive - Has no fractional or . decimal part - May be negative - May be zero Word/Concept integer 0 0.2 -4 -1.3 781 Examples 2/3 Non-examples And More Tools & Strategies Concept Sort / List-Group-Label Used to introduce the vocabulary of a new topic, or to review already-learned vocabulary. Teacher identifies words, Creates several sets of cards (one word per card) Students sort word cards into categories Categories can be defined by the teacher or the students. deciduous leaves water bark evergreen forests branches mountains sunlight soil roots rainforest Example For introducing a book about trees. Sort words into categories: Parts of a tree Types of trees Where trees grow What trees need to grow Prefix / Root / Suffix Semantic Feature Analysis FDR Democrat JFK Nixon Reagan Clinton + + – – + + – + – – -/+ + – -/+ -/+ + – + + + Served in Congress – + + – – Won majority of popular vote + – -/+ + – Wartime a President Congress of same party Reelected Word Hunt Provide a text (newspaper, book, magazine, etc.) and have students find/highlight all words with a certain characteristic. Example: Find all words ending in –ate or –ation Other characteristics might be: Words describing people, Republicans, Democrats etc. Words related to geography Words setting mood or tone Words that contain certain prefixes or suffixes Words that mean add or subtract (math) List the words and discuss/write a brief definition / synonym for each. Discuss other words with those characteristics. Word Box Definition Sentence Word Synonym Antonym Related words Picture B I N G O isolate neutral agriculture suffrage prosperity subsequent domination innovation monarchy ratify excessive legislate amend unanimous urban revenue Check out digital versions of these vocabulary tools at: autoliteracy.wikispaces.com References Allen, J. (1999). Words, Words, Words: Teaching Vocabulary in Grades 4-12. Portland, Maine: Steinhouse Publications. www.steinhouse.com ISBN: 157110-085-7 Beck, I.,McKeown, M.,Kucan, L. (2002). Bringing Words to Life: Robust Vocabulary Instruction. NY: Guilford Press Ellis, E. S. (2000). The LINCS Vocabulary Strategy. Lawrence, Kansas: Edge Enterprises, Inc. www.adlit.org Adolescent Literacy website