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Presenter Name: Mrs. Louise Singleton Presentation Date: March 3, 2016
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Issues for discussion Assumptions about vocabulary and vocabulary building Methods for presenting new vocabulary items Ways to consolidate vocabulary Ways to help students develop vocabulary building strategies
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What constitutes a vocabulary item? Which vocabulary items should be taught and learned? How vocabulary can be taught and learned most effectively? How do we assess vocabulary learning? Questions of the day?
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Provide creative examples. Elicit meaning from the students before telling them. Use related words such as synonyms, antonyms etc. to show the meaning. Relate the new word(s) to real life context(s).
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Use pictures, diagrams and maps to show the meaning; Use lexical sets; e.g. cook, fry, boil, bake, grill, roast
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Concentration (picture to word)(word to word) Jeopardy –Science Jeopardy Jeopardy – Social Studies Jeopardy – Social Studies Jeopardy-ELA Jeopardy-ELA Jeopardy-Spanish Jeopardy-Spanish Jeopardy-Math Jeopardy-Math
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Partner’s will share out
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Students treat vocabulary items indiscriminately, or without context. Many students learn vocabulary in ineffective ways such as rote memorizations Copying words over and over in isolation…
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Vocabulary exposures are limited Extensive word lists to memorize definition Vocabulary exposures are limited Extensive word lists to memorize definition
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help the students recognize and use word in context when learning vocabulary. help the students develop a repertoire of vocabulary building strategies.
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http://douglascountyforeignlanguage.wikispaces.com/Spani sh+Games http://douglascountyforeignlanguage.wikispaces.com/Spani sh+Games https://jeopardylabs.com/play/protist-fungi-review-jeopardy https://jeopardylabs.com/play/protist-fungi-review-jeopardy https://jeopardylabs.com/play/the-executive146 https://jeopardylabs.com/play/the-executive146 https://jeopardylabs.com/play/subject-and-object-pronouns Annette Ramos, ESOL Resource Teacher Ketherine Urrutia, ESOL Resource Teacher Bonnie Firtell-Lotterman, ESOL Resource Teacher
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