Vocabulary acquisition through shared reading experiences.
Not exact matches
Reading Comprehension is evaluated
through two exercises (answer questions and TRUE / FALSE) while
vocabulary acquisition is tested
through three exercises which include a crossword puzzle, word match and sentence completion activities.
One of the ideas we talked about in our book are two ways of increasing
vocabulary, as
through both explicit instruction, the deep study of one word at a time as a class, as well as implicit instruction, how do you support
vocabulary acquisition while students are reading, which is actually a critical time and a critical way of building their
vocabulary.
In the book, we talk about a variety of ways and we've studied a lot of great teachers who support the
acquisition of
vocabulary during the reading, whether it's
through jotting a note or dropping in a definition or doing a little bit of practice during reading with a particular word.
Through the wide variety of online social studies activities and games at VocabularySpellingCity, you and your sixth, seventh, or eighth grade social studies students will find the
vocabulary acquisition process easier and very enjoyable.