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DEVELOPING VOCABULARY AND
CONCEPTS
By: Ashley Hildebrant and
Brittany Clawson
“TEACHING WORDS WELL MEANS GIVING
STUDENTS MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP
WORD MEANING AND LEARN HOW WORDS ARE
CONCEPTUALLY RELATED TO ONE ANOTHER IN THE

TEXTS THAT THEY ARE STUDYING.”
3 TYPES OF VOCABULARY
1. General Vocabulary- consists of words with
acknowledged meanings in common usage.
 2. Specialized vocabulary- is made up of words from
everyday life, general vocabulary that takes on
specialized meanings when adapted to a particular
content area.
 3. Technical Vocabulary- consists of words that have
usage and application only in a particular subject matter
field.

EXPERIENCES, CONCEPTS, AND WORDS
Words are labels for concepts however; a single concept
represents much more than a single word.
 What does it mean to know a word? Depends on how
well we understand the relationships among direct
experiences, concepts, and words.
 Learning is much more intense and Meaningful when it
develops through the child’s first hand experience.

WHAT ARE CONCEPTS?

Concepts create a mental image, which may represent
anything that can be grouped together by common
features or similar criteria: objects, symbols, ideas,
processes and events. Common Element or relationship.
 Concepts are similar to schemata!!
 For EVERY concept there is an example!!!

USING GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS TO MAKE
CONNECTIONS AMONG KEY CONCEPTS


A graphic organizer is a diagram that uses content
vocabulary to help students anticipate concepts and
their relationships to one another in the reading
material.
STEPS IN MAKING A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER FOR A
CHAPTER:
Analyze the vocabulary and list the important words
 Arrange the list of words
 Add to the Scheme vocabulary terms that you believe the
students understand.
 Evaluate the organizer.
 Introduce students to learning tasks
 As you complete the learning task, relate new information
to the organizer

ACTIVATING WHAT STUDENTS KNOW ABOUT WORDS


Graphic organizers can be used to activate the
student’s prior knowledge of the vocabulary words
in the given assignment or study unit and also
clarify their understanding of concepts as they
study texts.
A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER CAN BE USED IN MANY
WAYS:
To show the relationship in a thematic unit in a chapter or
chapter subsection
 To build a frame of reference for students as they
approach new material
 Activate prior knowledge of the vocabulary words in a
text assignment or unit of study
 Clarify their understanding of concepts as they study text

WORD EXPLORATION
Word exploration is a writing to learn strategy that works
well as a vocabulary activity.
 A word exploration activity invites students to write
quickly and spontaneously, a technique called free
writing.




The purpose of free writing is to get down on paper everything
a student knows about a topic in just a few minutes. This
activity will activate schema and long term memory.
HOW TO ACTIVATE WHAT STUDENTS KNOW…


Brainstorming, List-Group-Label, Word Sorts, Word
Walls and Knowledge Ratings are also great
activities to activate what students know about
words.
WORD WALL

Word walls provide easy
access to words students
need. The specific
organization of the word
wall will match the
teacher's purpose.
 The most helpful word
walls grow and change
throughout the year and
are used as a learning
reference.

KNOWLEDGE RATING


Knowledge ratings
get readers to
analyze what their
prior knowledge is
about the topic.

Term

Line
Segment
Ray

Know It

Heard it

Not
Much

X
X
X
DEFINING WORDS IN THE CONTEXT OF THEIR OWN
USE


Sometimes students have a hard time knowing
what certain words mean and how they are used in
the materials they are reading. There are two
strategies that help with clarifying what words mean
and how they are used.
VSS- VOCABULARY SELF COLLECTION STRATEGY
Promotes long term acquisition of language in an
academic discipline. Steps:
 Divide the class into teams of two
 Present the word each team has selected to the
class ( where it’s found, what team thinks it means,
why the team thinks class should learn it)

CD WORD MAPPING- CONCEPT OF
DEFINITION WORD MAPS




provides a framework for
organizing conceptual
information in the
process of defining a
word.
CD word map instruction
supports vocabulary and
concept learning by
helping students
internalize a strategy for
defining and clarifying the
meaning of unknown
words.
REINFORCING AND EXTENDING VOCABULARY
KNOWLEDGE AND CONCEPTS
Students need many experiences, real and vicarious to
develop word meaning and concepts. They need to use,
test, and manipulate technical terms in instructional
situations that capitalize on reading, writing, speaking,
and listening.
 In having students to do these things, you create the
kind of natural language environment that is needed to
extend vocabulary and concept development. There are
many activities that can be used to develop these skills.

ACTIVITY EXAMPLES…





RTI framework helps
teachers plan lessons so
that students can learn
vocabulary concepts as
they relate to their
understanding of the text.
RTI supports thoughtful
vocabulary instruction that
allows each student to
experience growth
There are also some
activities examples that help
extend and reinforce
vocabulary knowledge and
concepts.

Semantic Feature Analysis
(SFA) – establishes a
meaningful link between
students’ prior knowledge and
words that are conceptually
related to one another. As a
teaching activity, SFA is easily
suited to before or after reading
instructional routines.





Categorization Activities
Concept Circles
Vocabulary Triangles
Magic Squares
VOCABULARY-BUILDING STRATEGIES
Showing learners how to construct meaning for
unfamiliar words encountered during reading helps them
develop strategies needed to monitor comprehension
and increase their own vocabularies.
 Demonstrating how to use context, word structure, and
the dictionary provides students with several basic
strategies for vocabulary learning that will last a lifetime.

USING CONTEXT TO APPROXIMATE
MEANING
Constructing meaning from context is one of the most
useful strategies at the command of proficient readers.
 Showing readers who struggle how to make use of
context builds confidence and competence and teaches
the inquiry process necessary to unlock the meaning of
troublesome technical and general vocabulary
encountered during reading.
 Typographic Clues, Syntactic and Semantic Clues,
Logographic Cues are helpful tools to help struggling
readers.

CONTEXT- RELATED ACTIVITIES
Readers who build and use contextual knowledge are
able to recognize fine shades of meaning in the way
words are used. They know the concept behind the word
well enough to use that concept in different contexts.
 Modified Cloze Passages
 OPIN

OPIN
 Students pair off into groups but they complete a
sentence exercise individually and once completed,
convince their word choice is the best.
 The best choice must have a reasonable defense.
 OPIN reinforces the role of prior knowledge and
experiences in the decisions the group makes.
 EX- Charts and graphs are used to _____ information
WORD STRUCTURE
In addition to emphasizing context as a vocabulary
building strategy, showing learners how to approximate
word meaning through word structure is another
important aspect of vocabulary building.
 A word itself provides information clues about its
meaning. The smallest meaning in a word is called
morpheme. Analyzing a words structure, morphemic
analysis, is a secondary vocabulary building strategy that
students can use to predict meaning.

THE DICTIONARY IS A GREAT SOURCE FOR
LEARNING!
The uses of context and word structure are strategies
that give struggling readers insight into the meanings of
unknown words. Rarely does context or word structure
help learners derive precise definitions from keywords.
 When a reader doesn’t understand the meaning of a
word, the dictionary is a great resource for students.
 One way to make a dictionary functional resource is to
use it to verify educated guesses about word meaning
revealed through context or word structure.

TIPS FOR HELPING STUDENTS USE A DICTIONARY:
Help students determine the “best fit” between a
word and its definition.
 If you assign a list of words to look up in the
dictionary, list them selectively.
 Help students with the pronunciation key in the
glossary or dictionary as the need arises.


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  • 1. DEVELOPING VOCABULARY AND CONCEPTS By: Ashley Hildebrant and Brittany Clawson
  • 2. “TEACHING WORDS WELL MEANS GIVING STUDENTS MULTIPLE OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP WORD MEANING AND LEARN HOW WORDS ARE CONCEPTUALLY RELATED TO ONE ANOTHER IN THE TEXTS THAT THEY ARE STUDYING.”
  • 3. 3 TYPES OF VOCABULARY 1. General Vocabulary- consists of words with acknowledged meanings in common usage.  2. Specialized vocabulary- is made up of words from everyday life, general vocabulary that takes on specialized meanings when adapted to a particular content area.  3. Technical Vocabulary- consists of words that have usage and application only in a particular subject matter field. 
  • 4. EXPERIENCES, CONCEPTS, AND WORDS Words are labels for concepts however; a single concept represents much more than a single word.  What does it mean to know a word? Depends on how well we understand the relationships among direct experiences, concepts, and words.  Learning is much more intense and Meaningful when it develops through the child’s first hand experience. 
  • 5. WHAT ARE CONCEPTS? Concepts create a mental image, which may represent anything that can be grouped together by common features or similar criteria: objects, symbols, ideas, processes and events. Common Element or relationship.  Concepts are similar to schemata!!  For EVERY concept there is an example!!! 
  • 6. USING GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS TO MAKE CONNECTIONS AMONG KEY CONCEPTS  A graphic organizer is a diagram that uses content vocabulary to help students anticipate concepts and their relationships to one another in the reading material.
  • 7. STEPS IN MAKING A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER FOR A CHAPTER: Analyze the vocabulary and list the important words  Arrange the list of words  Add to the Scheme vocabulary terms that you believe the students understand.  Evaluate the organizer.  Introduce students to learning tasks  As you complete the learning task, relate new information to the organizer 
  • 8. ACTIVATING WHAT STUDENTS KNOW ABOUT WORDS  Graphic organizers can be used to activate the student’s prior knowledge of the vocabulary words in the given assignment or study unit and also clarify their understanding of concepts as they study texts.
  • 9. A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER CAN BE USED IN MANY WAYS: To show the relationship in a thematic unit in a chapter or chapter subsection  To build a frame of reference for students as they approach new material  Activate prior knowledge of the vocabulary words in a text assignment or unit of study  Clarify their understanding of concepts as they study text 
  • 10. WORD EXPLORATION Word exploration is a writing to learn strategy that works well as a vocabulary activity.  A word exploration activity invites students to write quickly and spontaneously, a technique called free writing.   The purpose of free writing is to get down on paper everything a student knows about a topic in just a few minutes. This activity will activate schema and long term memory.
  • 11. HOW TO ACTIVATE WHAT STUDENTS KNOW…  Brainstorming, List-Group-Label, Word Sorts, Word Walls and Knowledge Ratings are also great activities to activate what students know about words.
  • 12. WORD WALL Word walls provide easy access to words students need. The specific organization of the word wall will match the teacher's purpose.  The most helpful word walls grow and change throughout the year and are used as a learning reference. 
  • 13. KNOWLEDGE RATING  Knowledge ratings get readers to analyze what their prior knowledge is about the topic. Term Line Segment Ray Know It Heard it Not Much X X X
  • 14. DEFINING WORDS IN THE CONTEXT OF THEIR OWN USE  Sometimes students have a hard time knowing what certain words mean and how they are used in the materials they are reading. There are two strategies that help with clarifying what words mean and how they are used.
  • 15. VSS- VOCABULARY SELF COLLECTION STRATEGY Promotes long term acquisition of language in an academic discipline. Steps:  Divide the class into teams of two  Present the word each team has selected to the class ( where it’s found, what team thinks it means, why the team thinks class should learn it) 
  • 16. CD WORD MAPPING- CONCEPT OF DEFINITION WORD MAPS   provides a framework for organizing conceptual information in the process of defining a word. CD word map instruction supports vocabulary and concept learning by helping students internalize a strategy for defining and clarifying the meaning of unknown words.
  • 17. REINFORCING AND EXTENDING VOCABULARY KNOWLEDGE AND CONCEPTS Students need many experiences, real and vicarious to develop word meaning and concepts. They need to use, test, and manipulate technical terms in instructional situations that capitalize on reading, writing, speaking, and listening.  In having students to do these things, you create the kind of natural language environment that is needed to extend vocabulary and concept development. There are many activities that can be used to develop these skills. 
  • 18. ACTIVITY EXAMPLES…    RTI framework helps teachers plan lessons so that students can learn vocabulary concepts as they relate to their understanding of the text. RTI supports thoughtful vocabulary instruction that allows each student to experience growth There are also some activities examples that help extend and reinforce vocabulary knowledge and concepts. Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) – establishes a meaningful link between students’ prior knowledge and words that are conceptually related to one another. As a teaching activity, SFA is easily suited to before or after reading instructional routines.     Categorization Activities Concept Circles Vocabulary Triangles Magic Squares
  • 19. VOCABULARY-BUILDING STRATEGIES Showing learners how to construct meaning for unfamiliar words encountered during reading helps them develop strategies needed to monitor comprehension and increase their own vocabularies.  Demonstrating how to use context, word structure, and the dictionary provides students with several basic strategies for vocabulary learning that will last a lifetime. 
  • 20. USING CONTEXT TO APPROXIMATE MEANING Constructing meaning from context is one of the most useful strategies at the command of proficient readers.  Showing readers who struggle how to make use of context builds confidence and competence and teaches the inquiry process necessary to unlock the meaning of troublesome technical and general vocabulary encountered during reading.  Typographic Clues, Syntactic and Semantic Clues, Logographic Cues are helpful tools to help struggling readers. 
  • 21. CONTEXT- RELATED ACTIVITIES Readers who build and use contextual knowledge are able to recognize fine shades of meaning in the way words are used. They know the concept behind the word well enough to use that concept in different contexts.  Modified Cloze Passages  OPIN 
  • 22. OPIN  Students pair off into groups but they complete a sentence exercise individually and once completed, convince their word choice is the best.  The best choice must have a reasonable defense.  OPIN reinforces the role of prior knowledge and experiences in the decisions the group makes.  EX- Charts and graphs are used to _____ information
  • 23. WORD STRUCTURE In addition to emphasizing context as a vocabulary building strategy, showing learners how to approximate word meaning through word structure is another important aspect of vocabulary building.  A word itself provides information clues about its meaning. The smallest meaning in a word is called morpheme. Analyzing a words structure, morphemic analysis, is a secondary vocabulary building strategy that students can use to predict meaning. 
  • 24. THE DICTIONARY IS A GREAT SOURCE FOR LEARNING! The uses of context and word structure are strategies that give struggling readers insight into the meanings of unknown words. Rarely does context or word structure help learners derive precise definitions from keywords.  When a reader doesn’t understand the meaning of a word, the dictionary is a great resource for students.  One way to make a dictionary functional resource is to use it to verify educated guesses about word meaning revealed through context or word structure. 
  • 25. TIPS FOR HELPING STUDENTS USE A DICTIONARY: Help students determine the “best fit” between a word and its definition.  If you assign a list of words to look up in the dictionary, list them selectively.  Help students with the pronunciation key in the glossary or dictionary as the need arises. 