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Vocabulary Instruction
What works and what doesn’t
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Robert J. Marzano
Building Background
Knowledge for Academic
Achievement, Research on
What Works in Schools
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WHAT DOESN’T WORK.
• Copying definitions• Writing sentences using the
new terms• Telling students to use context
clues• Memorizing lists of definitions
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Characteristics of Effective Direct Vocabulary Instruction
• Characteristic 1: Doesn’t rely on just definitions.• Characteristic 2: Uses linguistic and nonlinguistic
approaches• Characteristic 3: Requires multiple approaches• Characteristic 4: Includes teaching word parts• Characteristic 5: Relies on different types of
instruction• Characteristic 6: Emphasizes discussions• Characteristic 7: Involves playing with words• Characteristic 8: Should focus on high probability
vocabulary terms
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Vocabulary Strategies
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Concept of Definition Map
Concept
Comparison
Examples
Properties
Category
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What is it ?
What is it like?
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Concept of Definition Map
Music
Jazz
Forum to addresssocial and
political issues
Usually not improvised
Started in the 1950s
Chuck Berry Mick Jagger Elvis Presley
Rock and Roll
Comparison
Examples of R & R musicians
What is it like?Properties
What is it ?Category
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Frayer ModelHelps elaborate on word meaning.
Organizes information about a concept into four areas:– Essential Characteristics– Non-essential Characteristics– Examples– Non-examples
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Frayer Model
Essential Characteristics
Non-Essential Characteristics
Examples Non-Examples
Term
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Frayer ModelEssential Characteristics
•set of pages with protective cover•printed or written literary work •no advertisements other than by publisher
Non-Essential Characteristics•whether the words are prose or poetry•color of cover•color, size, or font of words
Examples
•textbook•novel•Bible•diary
Non-Examples
•magazine•flyer•postcard
Book
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Vocabulary Map
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Term or Concept
Definition Synonym
Sentence Picture
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Vocabulary MapModified Example
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Parallel
IS
untouchingequidistant
IS NOT
intersecting
SENTENCEA car driving through sand or snow leaves a set of parallel tracks.
PICTURE
Para el
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Now Try Using One of These Strategies with a Vocabulary Term from Your Content Area