For children with poor vocabulary development, reading is intimidating rather than exciting. That's why elementary and middle school teachers need this activity-filled guidebook -- to improve students' independent word learning skills and strengthen their comprehension so they'll tackle their schoolwork with confidence. Teachers will start by learning about the model developed by the author, who believes that good vocabulary skills come from knowing important words and knowing how and when to use word acquisition strategies. Then teachers will motivate their students with a wide range of fun, engaging worksheets that go beyond traditional methods like memorizing word lists. Photocopiable worksheets for students include Clarifying Cue Card (using independent word learning strategies) Word Trees (manipulating roots and affixes) Context Cue Cards (inferring word meaning) Stoplight Vocabulary Sheets (monitoring word knowledge) Word Study Journals (recording word learning) Word Scales (coming up with lively synonyms for dull words) Educators will find guidelines on teaching vocabulary to younger children and English language learners and helping students implement vocabulary strategies spontaneously. They'll also benefit from sample student--teacher interactions, answer keys to the student worksheets, and guidance on managing a schoolwide vocabulary development program. This practical, easy-to-use book -- built around research-based principles -- really helps children "get into words" so they'll be confident, motivated readers ready for school success.
Great book: I stumbled upon this book while searching for another (actually planned on ordering only Strategies that Work by Harvey). This book has been a wonderful resource. I work with K-6 students, many with vocabulary deficits, and the strategies in this book have been wonderful. It does a great job of describing strategies, offering visual cue cards, and providing introductory activities for each strategy. There is also a strong focus on self-monitoring- the self-monitoring strategies are great, too. The vocabulary strategies described include: using memory/background knowledge/seen or heard word before, using root word as clue, context clues, and substitute a synonym for self-checking. This book is well-written, well-organized, and offers new insights/more depth into word learning strategies. I was able to immediately apply knowledge from this book into activities with students. Awesome book for the price. I buy books on vocabulary instuction and comprehension quite a bit, and this is one of the best!
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