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Vocabulary Development Strategy: List-Group-Label Appropriate Grade Level: 1st -12th Procedures/Steps: A one word topic is selected as a stimulus and written at the top of the paper. Students are asked to think of a word or expression related to the stimulus (all words are accepted); approximately 25 words; record responses on the paper. Reread the list aloud, pointing to each one while reading. Have the students construct smaller lists containing at least three words, from the first list, that have something in common with each other. You may use words more than once as long as they are in a separate category. Have the group or student defend why they categorized the new words into their new groups. Have students create a ‘misfit’ list with the words not put into other groups. Comments and/or tips: The stimulus can be taken from a school event, short story being studied, or current news item. Example: stimulus word: Conflict. List: death, lose, win, murder, war, resolution, hate, love, man, yell, scream, fight, poison, bombs, dilemma, pain, maturity, guns, knives, personal, hostage, people, enemy, friend. Group: Hate, love, fight, scream, yell, fight, pain = (Label) Emotional Reactions. Group: Guns, poison, knives, bombs, people = (Label) Weapons of conflict. Students will learn from each others responses and understand meaning of the words better. As categories are compared, students with learn one lists of misfits is rarely like another student’s or group’s lists. Source: Readence, J. & Searfoss, L. (1980). Teaching strategies for vocabulary development. English Journal, 69(7), 43-46. Vocabulary Development