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1 VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT
ACDV B70F - Vocabulary

2 Words as Tools To access background knowledge To express ideas
To learn about new concepts Word knowledge is crucial to reading comprehension and academic success.

3 Types of Vocabulary Listening – Established by the time student begins kindergarten Speaking – Words used in everyday speech Writing – Words used in both formal and informal written communication Reading – Body of words students must know to read increasingly demanding text with fluency and comprehension On average, students add 2,000-3,000 words a year to their reading vocabularies Six to eight words per day

4 Two Vocabulary Dimensions
Breadth The number of words that a student knows, at least at a superficial level Depth How well the student knows a word, including pronunciation, spelling, meaning, frequency, and morphological and syntactic properties

5 Breaking Down Types of Words
Tier One – In spoken vocabulary: mother, clock, jump Tier Two – Words with wide usage that most readers do not have in their spoken vocabularies: dismayed, paradoxical, absurd, wary. Estimated 7,000 words Tier Three – Highly specialized and are almost never used outside of the disciplines where they are encountered: monozygotic, tetrahedron, bicameral

6 Strategies to Increase Vocabulary Development
Implicit Readers learn new words by repeatedly encountering them in text Explicit Structural Analysis: The use of word parts and compound words. Use of context clues Efficient use of the dictionary

7 No Context Clues? Not all sentences or text contain context clues. You will need to use other methods to determine the word’s meaning. Pronounce the word aloud. You may hear a word or word part that you know or that you may recall, within the unknown word Carefully analyze the word’s parts. Look up the word in the dictionary.

8 Read to Improve your Vocabulary
If you read minutes a day, you will read millions of words per year Minutes per Day Words per Year 14.2 1,146,000 21.1 1,823,000 65.0 4,358,000

9 Read to Improve your Vocabulary
Read even as little as 15 or 20 minutes per day. Read a significant quantity of material. Read a variety of material. Read consistently – everyday You can stop reading a book before finishing it and choose another one. Read books that are challenging to improve your vocabulary. Keep an informal daily journal of your reading.

10 How to Make a Word Study Card
Write the word in bold letters on one side of an index card vacillate

11 How to Make a Word Study Card
On the other side of the index card write: Vacillate: to waver verb (part of speech) Connie’s parents usually came to a decision quickly and stuck by them. This time they vacillated before deciding. (a sentence the word appeared in) Synonym: waver antonym: decide quickly Any other interesting information you can find


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