Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams

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Dictionary Skills: Your ally on state exams ESL/Basic English Dictionaries Bilingual Dictionaries Standard Monolingual Dictionaries Picture Dictionaries Standard Monolingual Dictionaries

Dictionaries are books that list all the words in a language.

With a Dictionary, you can learn: -How to spell a word -What a word means -How to say a word -What part of speech a word is -How many syllables are in a word -Whether or not to capitalize a word -How to abbreviate a word (ex= USA) -Meanings of prefixes and suffixes for a word

How is a Dictionary Organized?

To understand the importance of dictionary skills and why they must be practiced OFTEN, try this activity…. Presenter, distribute dictionaries

Dictionary Skills must be intentionally taught and practiced OFTEN All words in a dictionary are listed in alphabetical order. Look for a partner. The following words are not in alphabetical order. Put them in order as quickly as you can: Ballot, poll, caucus, incumbent, vote, president, nominee, constituency, debate, elect, campaign, office, candidate, federal, electoral college, democrat, republican, whig, referendum. (You have 30 seconds)   What problems would students likely have when looking up these words?

Using the dictionary Find the definition for “office” (with a political reference). Now, look up the term “Veto Power”. What page is it on?

Dictionaries Ok. I give up. This book isn’t helping me AT ALL! What’s a guide word? “Ate” isn’t here!! Where’s the definition for pumpkin pie?!?!? View Sample #1 There are EIGHT definitions for “drive”?!? Which one! The teacher said “philosophy” was in here under “p”. I’m totally lost!

To make dictionaries easier to use, the words are organized in alphabetical order. Your first key to remember when using dictionaries

Since there are so many words in a dictionary, guide words are used to help you locate a word quickly. Your second key to remember when using dictionaries

Guide words are found at the top of each page Guide words are found at the top of each page. They tell you the first and last word that is found on that page.

How do guide words help you find a word quickly? Look at the guide words Use what you know about alphabetizing to decide if your word falls between the two guide words

Let’s see what that means- Let’s pretend we are looking up the word, science. First we would turn to the S section.

Then we would use the guide words and what we know about alphabetizing to decide the correct page in the S section.

We would look at the guide words at the top of each page and decide which ones our word would come between in alphabetical order.

Let’s do that for the word science- Which one of these pages would contain the word science?

science stamp - summer sandwich - seventy The page with the guide words- stamp - summer Or the page with the guide words- sandwich - seventy

Dictionary Definitions What do they mean? Your third key to remember when using dictionaries: Be careful what definition you choose

Have you ever looked up the definition for a word in the dictionary? If so, then you might have been confused by some of the parts of that definition.

Today, we’re going to learn what each part of a definition means.

VOCABULARY Headword- the word you are looking up. It is always in bold type. Entry- the information on the word you are looking up. Pronunciation- tells you how to say the word. Found in (parentheses). Part of speech- tells you how the word is used in a sentence (n=noun, v=verb, adj=adjective, adv=adverb).

VOCABULARY Definition- all possible meanings for the word. Many words have more than one meaning. Examples- Shows you how the word is used in a sentence. Usually found in italics. Etymology- this tells you the history of the word, and what language it came from.

flag (flag) This is a definition for flag: noun A piece of cloth with a pattern or symbol of a country, an organization, etc. verb To stop, or to signal. We flagged down the police officer.

flag (flag) noun A piece of cloth with a pattern or symbol of a country, an organization, etc. verb To stop, or to signal. We flagged down the police officer. The word being defined is followed by the pronunciation in parenthesis.

flag (flag) The first word tells the word’s part of speech noun A piece of cloth with a pattern or symbol of a country, an organization, etc. verb To stop, or to signal. We flagged down the police officer.

The next section is the actual definition of the word. noun A piece of cloth with a pattern or symbol of a country, an organization, etc. verb To stop, or to signal. We flagged down the police officer.

noun A piece of cloth with a pattern or symbol of a country, an organization, etc. verb To stop, or to signal. We flagged down the police officer. Finally, you might see a sentence showing how the word is used. Especially if the use is not the most common for the word.

How do I decide which Definition to use? Decide how the word is used. Read all meanings of the word given to you. Imagine a blank space in the sentence where the word appears. Substitute the meaning you feel is correct into that sentece. If the sentence still makes sense, then you have the correct definition.

Now you know how to use a dictionary! And understands the importance of good dictionary skills

Activity Choose a word to look up in the dictionary. Write that word and dictionary entry on a piece of white paper. Label the parts of the entry.