November 3, 2010. Take ten minutes to take a walking tour of a first floor hallway to observe Word Walls here at Buffalo Creek Number of 1’s and 2’s 1’s.

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November 3, 2010

Take ten minutes to take a walking tour of a first floor hallway to observe Word Walls here at Buffalo Creek Number of 1’s and 2’s 1’s go walk south first floor hallway 2’s go walk north 1 st floor hallway

Word Analysis What is Word Analysis? The identification and/or decoding of a word the reader does not immediately recognize. This can include: Decoding Spelling patterns Previous vocabulary knowledge Greek and Latin root words as well as prefixes and suffixes This does not include: Copying the definition from the glossary or the dictionary Rote memorization Learning words out of context

Word Analysis Why do we need to focus on Word Analysis? Across the State of Florida, students are scoring low in Word Analysis in the FAIR at all grade levels. FAIR has proven to be a strong predictor of FCAT success so we must focus on the instructional implications of this assessment.

In order for students to experience success in understanding specific content areas, some words must be explicitly and intentionally taught. Research indicates that good instructional practices, driven by data on levels of word knowledge include Developing word conscious classrooms Explicit teaching of selected content-specific words Direct teaching of useful strategies that enable students to independently learn new words (context clues, analyze structure and morphology, and consult a variety of references) Lehr et al; Moore et al, 2003

Word Analysis What does Word Analysis look like in my content area?

Frayer Model The Frayer Model is a graphic organizer used for word analysis and vocabulary building. This four- square model prompts students to think about and describe the meaning of a word or concept by... Defining the term, Describing its essential characteristics, Providing examples of the idea, and Offering non-examples of the idea.

Frayer Model The Frayer Model stresses understanding words within the larger context of a reading selection by requiring students, to analyze the items (definition and characteristics) and, to synthesize/apply this information by thinking of examples and non-examples. TSR, p. 124

Definition An equation is a mathematical statement that shows that two expressions are equal. Facts/Characteristics - always has exactly one equal sign - the left side is equivalent to the right side - some equations have 0, 1, 2 or more solutions - some equations contain only numbers Examples 3x – 2 = 4x + 7 (linear equation) ab = ba (an identity) F = 1.8C + 32 (a formula) = 11 (a number statement) P = 2l + 2w (a formula) Non-examples 2x + 3y (expression) 3 (number) perimeter (word) x < y (inequality) = 4.2 (has no left side) Equation

Students often have a narrow conception of what the meaning of a word encompasses. Student definitions tend to be simplistic, imprecise statements lacking in elaboration and personal comment. Concept of Definition Maps Concept of Definition Maps encourages students to develop a broader definition – one that explores the qualities and components of a definition. CRISS, p. 197

Bill of Rights Constitutional Amendment What is it? What is it like? What is it like? (Properties) Comparison What are some examples? What are some examples? (Illustrations) Amendment 16 Income Tax First 10 amendments Protects individual rights Added in 1791 Freedom of religion, press, speech, etc… Right to bear arms Right to a trial by jury

Choose one person to share from each content area group. What did you notice about the concept word? How many words are important enough to receive this amount of instructional time? How many concept words do you teach in each unit? What implications does this example have for your instruction?

Skilled reading depends on knowing words, but also on dealing effectively with new words. One independent word learning strategy is knowing word stems or morphemes (the smallest units of meaning). Morphemes can stand on their own or be a part of a word (prefixes, roots, suffixes). Affixes (prefixes and suffixes) modify the meaning of morphemes.

20 common prefixes account for 97% of the prefix words in printed school English, while the most common four account for 58% of all prefixed words! Suffixes are less stable, so less instructional time should be devoted to them than roots or prefixes. Word Webs Word Webs can help students see connections across multiple words. FCRR, 2010

Tract pull, draw, drag subtract retract abstract attract tractor contract detract distract Other words include: Retract Extract Protract Detract Contraction Attractive Traction Tractable

Choose one person to share from each content area group. word web What did you notice about the word web? How many roots and/or affixes are important enough to receive this amount of instructional time? (This can be different in each content area.) How many root words and affixes do you teach in each unit? What implications does this example have for your instruction?

What types of things did you notice on your word wall walk? Remember that word walls should: Build vocabulary Reinforce understanding of content specific terminology Help improve spelling Provide visual clues Encourage independence

Please answer the following questions on either side of an index card 1. How do you use interactive word walls in your classroom? 2. How many words and how often?