Transcript Vocabulary
Focusing on Academic
Vocabulary to Build
Background Knowledge
Keys to unlocking the
future
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Cicero Vocabulary
Google – Academic Vocabulary
Games
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Goals
Review the six step process
Focus on the activities and games
Examples in content areas
Thinking of how words are used and how
they relate
Using Higher Level Thinking activities for
vocabulary
All activities can be adapted for centers
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Direct Vocabulary Instruction
A change from . . .
Teacher presents word,
students look up in dictionary,
write definition and sentence.
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Where do lexicographers get definitions?
Identify the class to which the word belongs and
then how the word differs from members of the
class – bachelor – man who is unmarried.
“The most overriding consideration for definitional
format, however, is that definitions in dictionaries
must be concise because of space restrictions.
Lexicographers, . . . have called this constraint
“horrendous.”
COBUILD English Language Dictionary
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What are the six steps in
vocabulary instruction
promoted by Marzano’s
research?
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Six Step Process
1. Description, explanation, or example
2. Students to restate in their own words
3. Students construct a picture, symbol, or
graphic representing
4. Engage students periodically in activities
5. Students discuss the terms with one
another
6. Involve students in games
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TIME
Video Segments
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To learn a word in context,
students need to be
exposed to the word at
least 6 times.
Jenkins, Stein and Wysocki, 1984
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1
3
Build It
concrete,
manipulative
Symbol It
abstract
symbolic
4
Say It
Write It
communications
2 Draw It
representational
pictorial
graphical
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Activities and Games From Marzano
Free Association
Comparing Terms
Sentence Stems
Venn Diagrams
Double Bubble
Matrix
Classifying Terms
Solving Analogy Problems
Creating Metaphors
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Activities and Games
Jeopardy
Vocabulary Charades
$100,000 Pyramid
Pictionary
Talk a Mile a Minute
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Choose a number
between 1 and 8
What words do I choose?
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Brainstorm or Word Association
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Fraction
Quadrilaterals
Constitution
Plateau
Alliteration
Context Clues
Atoms
Animals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Numbers
Shapes
Democracy
Landforms
Literary Elements
Reading Strategies
Matter
Living Things
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Strategies are Crucial for
Comprehension
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Check it out
Fill in the blanks with words
on the paragraph to develop
a meaning for you
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The questions that p_____ face as they raise
chi____ from in ____ to adult life are not easy to
an___. Both fa____ and m____ can become
concerned when health problems such as co____
arise any time after the e____ stage to later life.
Experts recommend that young ch____ should
have plenty of s____ and nutritious food for
healthy growth. B____ and g____ should not
share the same b____ or even sleep in the same
r____. They may be afraid of the d____.
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The questions that poultrymen face as they raise
chickens from incubation to adult life are not easy
to answer. Both farmers and merchants can
become concerned when health problems such
as coccidiosis arise any time after the egg stage
to later life. Experts recommend that young
chicks should have plenty of sunshine and
nutritious food for healthy growth. Banties and
geese should not share the same barnyard or
even sleep in the same roost. They may be
afraid of the dark.
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Coccidiosis – What can you figure out?
What is coccidiosis?
Who/What does it affect?
At what life stage does coccidiosis occur?
Why are merchants and poultrymen
concerned with coccidiosis?
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Context Clue Strategies
Synonym
Antonym
Definition
Examples
Explanation
Inference or Gist
Experience
Knowledge of
Subject
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Keep in mind how words are
used – Antonym Example
Polar (Opposites) which
are Contradictories and
Reciprocals
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Fill in top line with words that begin with F
Antonyms are listed
F..
Essay,
nonfiction
F..
Allow
F..
Local,
National
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F..
F..
Whole
Plains,
Desert
Fill in top line with words that begin with F
Antonyms are listed
F..
Essay,
nonfiction
Language
Arts
F..
F..
F..
F..
Allow
Local,
National
Whole
Plains,
Desert
Verb
Social
Studies
Math
Science
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Fill in top line with words that begin with F
Antonyms are listed
F..
F..
F..
F..
F..
Essay,
nonfiction
Allow
Local,
National
Whole
Plains,
desert
Language
Social
Verb
Arts
Studies
Literary, Command
Other
Genre
Countries
Math
Science
Type of
Number
Biome
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Contradictory/Reciprocal Examples Folktale
Forbid
Foreign
Fraction
Forest
Essay,
nonfiction
Allow
Local,
National
Whole
Plains,
Desert
Language
Social
Verb
Arts
Studies
Literary, Command
Other
Genre
Countries
Math
Science
Type of
Number
Biome
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Scalar – Contraries
List as many synonyms for big
List as many synonyms for little
Place your synonyms on the gradient
below.
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Connotation and Denotation
Sentence Frames
Friends gathered in front of the ice cream stand.
Friends collected in front of . . .
Friends harvested in front of . . .
Friends assembled in front of . . .
Different way to categorize
Write as many synonyms for “spin”
Categorize your synonyms for spin
Write as many phrases as you can using “spin”
next to the categories
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Ideas for more activities
Academic Vocabulary Games
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Changes in “The Lesson”
Pre-reading activities
Discussion
Predictions
Questioning
Brainstorming
Setting purpose
Reading
Assignment
given
Guided ACTIVE
silent reading
Independent
reading
Discussion to see
what they “should
have” learned.
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Clarify,
reinforce,
extend
knowledge
Social Studies - Lesson 3 in 4 part Unit
Usually – define the 3 vocabulary words
Read pages 246-253
Answer questions or do workbook page
Time invested in building
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Review!!
Present descriptions, using everyday
language with a word
Use linguistic and non-linguistic forms
(language based and imagery based)
Multiple exposures to the words – extended
mappings
Variety of activities and games
Various forms of identifying similarities and
differences
Various forms for categorization
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Include also . . .
Teaching word parts – roots and affixes
Different types of words require different
types of instruction – grammar as nouns,
verbs, concrete nouns, abstract nouns, etc.
Students should discuss and write about
the terms they are learning
Students should play with words
Instruction should focus on terms that have
a high probability of enhancing academic
success
Instruction should focus on strategies to
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Reflections
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Reflection on Learning – Word Association
What are the six steps in vocabulary instruction?
What are different classifications of antonyms?
What would be some classroom examples that would help
students build vocabulary?
What is the difference with connotations and
denotations?
How does knowing this information help you plan instruction for
vocabulary?
What would be some examples to help build student knowledge
and understanding of words?
How often do students need to be exposed to words to
start remembering and understanding?
What should teachers remember in creating, adapting, or
using vocabulary activities and games with students?
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Thank you!
Descriptions
Graphic
Representations
Students own words
Higher Level
Activities
Comparisons
Categorization
Polar Antonyms
Scalar Antonyms
Connotation –
associations
Denotation – literal
meaning
Academic vocabulary
Vocabulary in context
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Geometry words
Write as many possible geometry words
that you can think of
With your group – categorize all the
geometry words
There cannot be one group of math or
geometry words
Groups must be mathematical
characteristics
No word can fall into two categories
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Talk a Mile a Minute
Measurement
Inch
Yard
Centimeter
Meter
Area
Perimeter
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Sentence Stems
Monarchy and dictatorship are similar
because they both
Are forms of government
Are governments with major power give to
one person
Have examples from history in which the
powerful person was a tyrant
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Sentence Stems
Monarchy and dictatorship are different because
Monarchy – ruler is often in power because of
heritage, but dictatorship the ruler comes to
power through force or coercion
Monarchies today – rulers often perceived to be
loved by the people, but dictatorships the rulers
are feared and hated
Monarchy can coexists with a representative
government, but a dictatorship often is a police
state
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Term
More General
Description
Term
Helen Keller
Got sick as a
baby, left deaf and
blind.
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Learned read
Braille, went to
college
Speeches and
articles to inspire
others to
overcome
disabilities
Term
More General
Description
Term
Helen Keller
Was a slave as a
young boy
Got sick as a
baby, left deaf and
blind.
Learned to read
and write
Learned read
Braille, went to
college
Speeches and
articles to inspire
others to
overcome
disabilities
Wrote books and
gave speeches
against slavery
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Term
More General
Description
Term
Fredrick
Douglass
Helen Keller
Was a slave as a
young boy
Got sick as a
baby, left deaf and
blind.
Learned to ready
and write
Learned read
Braille, went to
college
Speeches and
articles to inspire
others to
overcome
disabilities
Wrote books and
gave speeches
against slavery
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Term
More General
Description
Fredrick
Douglass
Helen Keller
Was a slave as a
young boy
Had a rough
beginning
Learned to ready
and write
Achieved difficult
goals
Wrote books and
gave speeches
against slavery
Term
Got sick as a
baby, left deaf and
blind.
Learned read
Braille, went to
college
Worked to help
Speeches and
other people who articles to inspire
suffered like them.
others to
overcome
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Pictionary
Plant Cell
Density
Emancipation Proclamation
Plateau
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