Teaching reading vocabulary / Tom Nicholson and Sue Dymock.
Material type: TextPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : NZCER Press, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Description: iv, 144 pages : illustrations ; 30 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1877398624
- 9781877398629
- 372.44 22
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"Years 1-8.".
Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-143).
Introduction -- Part I. Theory : -- 1. A short history of English words -- 2. Words: the core ingredient in language -- 3. Catering for diverse learners -- Part 2. Practice -- Introduction -- 4. Increasing vocabulary through reading -- 5. Structural analysis -- 6. Constructing word meanings with concept maps -- 7. Exploring the multiple meanings of words -- 8. The dictionary and thesaurus -- 9. Reflections.
"Would you like your students to be excited when they read a new word and keen to work out its meaning straight away? This book will turn them into word detectives, ready to tackle any new word they come across. And when writing, would you like them to make sentences that have interesting and descriptive words like shamble, ravenous or meandering? Teaching Reading Vocabulary presents five research-based vocabulary strategies that every student can use: making use of context clues when reading; breaking words into meaningful parts and understanding the structure of the English language; creating vocabulary concept maps; exploring the multiple meaning of words and figurative language; and searching the dictionary and thesaurus to build knowledge of meanings, synonyms, antonyms and word origins. This book will be useful for meeting the National Reading and Writing Standards and links to the Literacy Learning Progressions. There are free-to-copy worksheets that will help students practise their vocabulary skills and also build their knowledge of the structure of the English language."--Publisher's website.
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