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Vocabulary in Action Lessons from Great Literacy Teachers

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.08.2012

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

Seitenzahl

146

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/0.8 cm

Gewicht

227 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-61048-876-1

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What makes this book special is that it focuses on classroom teachers who are "walking the walk." Educators know that vocabulary development is essential for reading comprehension. This book provides teacher-friendly, tried and true vocabulary strategies that will work with all students... which is exactly what every child deserves. -- Tammi Bender, District Reading Intervention Specialist, Mayfield City Schools, Ohio In pragmatic and comprehensible ways, Fawcett's book quickly gets to the heart of the matter: vocabulary acquisition requires meaningful interactions with language. A quick and powerful teaching resource, these effective practices featured from across the country encourage readers to take simple routines and introduce them into practice for a positive impact on student learning! -- Beth Anne Clark-Thomas, Ph.D., Professor of Education, Malone University, Canton, Ohio Thanks to Gay Fawcett for assembling this outstanding cast of educators who share her passion for helping children learn to read. The result is a delightful menu of proven techniques that make vocabulary development exciting and fun. As a poet, I kept nodding "yes!" over the use of root words, poetry, songs, oral reading and other great word ideas. This is a must-have book for your classroom! -- David L. Harrison, Poet Laureate, Drury University Fawcett takes readers into the classrooms of exemplary teachers, providing a glimpse of research-based vocabulary instruction in action. There is no shortage of books on strategies for teaching vocabulary. This book is unique in that it goes beyond the how-to's and focuses on the story of what the strategy looks like when enacted in a real classroom. Each chapter begins with contextual information about the teacher, the students, and the strategy. Then, through the use of actual classroom dialogue and student work samples, the strategy comes to life for the reader. This window onto the on-the-spot decision making of a master teacher can be particularly valuable for pre-service and beginning teachers in helping to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Fawcett has over 30 years' experience in the classroom and has cowritten books with noted literacy researchers Tim Rasinski and Nancy Padak. Fawcett's expertise has resulted in a teacher-friendly resource that is firmly rooted in research-based best practice. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All readership levels. CHOICE

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

14.08.2012

Verlag

Rowman & Littlefield

Seitenzahl

146

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/0.8 cm

Gewicht

227 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-61048-876-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Vocabulary in Action
  • Produktbild: Vocabulary in Action
  • Foreword by Timothy V. Rasinski
    Preface
    Introduction
    Chapter 1: Principles of Vocabulary Instruction
    When Does a Student Know a Word?
    Indirect Learning of Vocabulary
    Read Alouds
    Talk With Children
    Independent Reading
    Direct Vocabulary Instruction
    What Works?
    What Words?
    Guidelines for Vocabulary Instruction
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Knowledge Rating Chart
    Chapter 2: The Importance of Routines in Vocabulary Instruction
    Vocabulary Routine in Parchment, Michigan
    Selecting Vocabulary Words
    Five Day Plan
    Stephanie Murphy's Favorite: Story Impression
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Chapter 3: You Don't Have to be Greek to Teach Greek and Latin Roots!
    Morphology Instruction in Fairfax County, Virginia
    Finding the Connection
    Expanding the Word Roots Approach into Other Classrooms
    Vocabulary Routines
    Independent Reading
    Classroom Talk
    WOW Words
    Joanna Newton's Favorite: Root of the Week
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Meeting Procedure: Focused Free Write
    Chapter 4: Creating a Classroom Context That Supports Vocabulary Instruction
    Establishing a Culture That All Students Deserve in Shawnee, Kansas
    Teacher Attitude and Enthusiasm
    Jeri Power's Students
    Vocabulary Routines
    Independent Reading
    Writing
    Read Alouds
    Jeri Power's Favorite: Exhausted Word Maps
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Meeting Procedure: Consultation Line
    Chapter 5: Vocabulary Strategies: Where to Look First
    Effective Vocabulary Strategies Learned From Colleagues in Stow, Ohio
    Vocabulary Routines
    Awesome Words
    Family Involvement
    Note Card Summaries
    Jackie Zaucha's Favorite: Word Ladders
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Template for Planning a Word Ladder
    Chapter 6: Be an Active Decision-Maker When Planning Vocabulary Instruction
    Vocabulary Instruction within the Context of Standards, Tests, and Accountability in Baltimore, Maryland
    Vocabulary Routines
    Word Splash
    Make It Mine Words
    Vocabulary Tree
    Baby Words
    Vocabulary Bookmarks
    Jill Johnson-McMullan's Favorite: Context Clues
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Meeting Procedure: Carousel
    Chapter 7: Teacher Modeling for Vocabulary Instruction
    A Life of Reading, Writing, and Thinking in Kent, Ohio
    Assessing Students' Interests and Needs
    Vocabulary Routines
    Quiet Reading
    Read Alouds
    Patriotic Songs and Texts
    Connecting Spelling and Vocabulary Instruction
    Michele McComb's Favorite: Index Cards Conversations
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Chapter 8: Filling Your Classroom with Words
    A Word Filled Classroom in Orlando, Florida
    Word Wall Routine
    Patrick Hernan's Favorite: Word Wall Bingo
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Chapters 9: Teaching Vocabulary in Meaningful Contexts
    Learning Vocabulary through Supplemental Reading Instruction in Ganado,
    Arizona
    Vocabulary Study with Literature
    Knowledge Boxes
    Vocabulary Study with Non-Fiction Texts
    Elaina Vann's Favorite: Vocabulary Development through the Senses
    Parent Involvement
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Meeting Procedure: Jigsaw
    Chapter 10: Professional Development and Vocabulary Instruction
    Professional Development in Chula Vista, California
    Vocabulary Routines
    Think Alouds
    Chants
    Susan Dowell's Favorite: The Farmer in the Dell
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Meeting Procedure: Give One, Get One
    Chapter 11: Vocabulary Instruction for Children with Special Needs
    Vocabulary Instruction for Children with Special Needs in Mayfield, Ohio
    Vocabulary Routines
    Scaffolding with Pictures
    Word Webs
    Alpha Boxes
    Sally Maher's Favorite: Language Calendar
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Meeting Procedure: Kiva
    Chapter 12: Oral Vocabulary Leads Reading Vocabulary
    Oral Language Instruction in Springfield, Missouri
    Vocabulary Routines
    Structured Conversations
    Teacher Modeling
    Informal Social Language Development
    Parent Newletters
    Abby Lowe's Favorite: Kinesthetic Read Alouds
    Conclusion
    Reflection and Action
    Meeting Procedure: Silent Conversation
    Chapter 13: Resources
    Online Resources
    Online Dictionaries
    Websites for Professional Reading
    Websites for Teaching Word Roots
    Professional Books
    Children's Literature for Teaching Vocabulary
    References