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Weaving the Threads of Reading in K-12 Classrooms
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Posted by KTankersley on 2nd November in building vocabulary
It’s really this simple: If students are to comprehend what they read, they have to understand the meaning of the words used in the text. Teachers, therefore, should explicitly teach students the words they need to know if they are to truly grasp the content of a story. Take the word “dinghy,” for example. Students [...]
Posted by KTankersley on 6th February in building vocabulary
Add a little fun and excitement to your student’s lives by helping them learn their vocabulary words in a game format. Run off blank Bingo cards for your class with the “free” space filled in on each card. Provide your students with a list of the vocabulary words you want them to practice and have [...]
Posted by KTankersley on 2nd November in building vocabulary
According to Snow et al, (1998) children learn on the average of 7 words per day which is a lot of words! To help students focus on vocabulary building as they hear them in their every day world, have a special area in your classroom where students can add their new and interesting words. Have [...]