FOR USE IN CAREEER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

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FOR USE IN CAREEER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WORD WALLS FOR USE IN CAREEER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Why Should I Use a Word Wall? Build or connect to prior knowledge Provide relative information for better comprehension Repetitiveness of high frequency words that students will be expected to use throughout the course of study Highlights vocabulary Stimulates conversation in the classroom Conversational aids in discussions Visual scaffolds that help students take control of literacy skills and strategies Fosters reading and writing Really? In my career area? Hmm… How do I start?

Create a Word Wall… Use color! Be creative! Find a location that is visible at all times and use that same area for every word wall Words should be useful to students Start with 5 to 7 words and add additional words slowly Select high frequency words that you expect students to use Do not over crowd the words You may want to remove or change words as you progress through the units Allow students to be creative and develop the word wall Use color! Be creative!

Common Characteristics of a Word Wall All are collections of words that are appropriate for your CTE content area Words are selected for specific instructional purposes Make them practical! Make words attractive!

Other Important Key Points to Keep In Mind… Use words daily to reinforce new learning and reiterate concepts Create an new word wall 2 weeks prior to the start of a new unit Collections of words should be cumulative Use pictures! Make them hands-on!

Examples of Word Walls

Examples of Word Walls

Examples of Word Walls

Examples of Word Walls

Examples of Word Walls

Extended Activities with use of a Word Wall Word of the Day Play Password Frayer Model Flashcards Word Splash Play games! Have Fun!

Questions? Contact: Linda Moyer Practitioner-In-Residence ACTE 1410 Kings St. Alexandria, VA 22314 lmoyer@acteonline.org Useful Links: http://curriculum.org/storage/108/1278503618wordwalls.pdf http://teachers.net/gazette/OCT02/wordwall.html http://forpd.ucf.edu/strategies/stratwordwalls.html http://www.curriculum.org/tcf/teachers/projects/wordwalls.shtml http://www.edhelper.com http://www.maine.gov/education/it/promise/documents/wordwall.pdf