Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Pages: 156, Date: 1999-05
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 1571100857, PDF 1.5 Mb
Words, Words, Words does provide a range of strategies, solidly backed by research, for offering students of any age a rich learning experience that will enhance their vocabulary and may even help them enjoy playing with words and language. Any teacher who is interested in exploring new ways of teaching new words should read this book.
Words, Words, Words…Teaching Vocabulary in Grades 4-12 is a terrific resource to have available in your classroom. Author Janet Allen uses a conversational tone and puts vocabulary research into perspective when she talks about our own research as teachers and the research of “noted authorities.” Once Ms. Allen sets the scene for her comments, she goes on to take what we’ve learned from research and translates it into practice. There are a lot of nice tips and strategies in this book, including Professional References and Literature References. Best of all, it has the “ring of the true practitioner’s voice.”
Do you spend hours creating word lists and weekly vocabulary tests only to find that your students have “forgotten” the words by the following week? Janet Allen and her students were frustrated with the same problem. Words, Words, Words describes the research that changed the way she and many other teachers teach vocabulary. It offers educators practical, research-based solutions for helping students fall into new language, learn new words, and begin to use those words in their speaking and writing lives.
This book offers teachers detailed strategy lessons in the following areas:
* activating and building background word knowledge;
* making word learning meaningful and lasting;
* building concept knowledge;
* using word and structural analysis to create meaning;
* using context as a text support;
* making reading the heart of vocabulary instruction.
Words, Words, Words provides educators with a strong research base, detailed classroom-based lessons, and graphic organizers to support the strategy lessons. At a time when teachers are struggling to meet content standards in reading across the curriculum, this book offers some practical solutions for meeting those standards in ways that are meaningful and lasting.
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