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Vocabulary Strategies
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Vocabulary Strategies: Sort Words Ask yourself: Have I seen this word? Have I heard it? Can I use this word? Decide: I don’t know. I have seen or heard this word. I know the meaning.
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Vocabulary Strategies: Sort Words Online in Trek 1 Don’t Know It Have Seen or Heard It Know It With a Graphic Organizer
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Vocabulary Strategies: Take Notes Why take notes? to help you learn the meanings to connect to what you know to connect to new words as you read
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Vocabulary Strategies: Take Notes Yes, do! put the definition in your own words write a new sentence using the word make and explain a connection
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Vocabulary Strategies: Take Notes Yes, do! think of categories for the word describe what you would draw to remember the meaning describe when, why, and how you would use the word
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Vocabulary Strategies: Take Notes No, don’t! copy from the word card make a connection without explaining the connection say you would use the word but not when, why, or how
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Being devoted is being really attached to something. Note Taking That Works Write a definition in your own words.
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I want to minimize the number of books I take home from school. Note Taking That Works Write a new sentence with the word.
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I know a football team can only score touchdowns when they are on the offensive. Note Taking That Works Make a connection.
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Things that are oval: -picture frames -face shapes -racetracks -eggs Note Taking That Works Think of categories for the word.
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drawing of a referee blowing a whistle because some player broke the rules and is getting a penalty Note Taking That Works Tell what you would draw to remember the word.
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I use “rectangular” in math class to describe shapes. I might use “rectangular” to describe a cell phone. Note Taking That Works Tell when, how, and why you would use the word.
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