Both promote
vocabulary development through activities English language learners can enjoy without modification.
Other recommended instructional models for gifted readers include AIME (Swaby, 1982), reading - strategy lessons (Goodman, Burke & Sherman, 1980), DRTA (Bates, 1984) and
vocabulary development through literature (Howell, 1987).
Fostering
vocabulary development through read alouds can be made even more effective when explicit instruction is embedded.
Acting as a virtual teacher's assistant, this app makes it easy to monitor children's
vocabulary development through a secured dashboard in real - time.
Not exact matches
During sleep, infants» memories pass
through different stages that lead to
vocabulary development and babies learn to first associate words with what they mean rather than just random noise.
The activities are focused on encouraging the
development of problem solving skills
through interactive activities that require the children to work cooperatively and use technical
vocabulary to explain their thinking.
An assessment of text connectives for early primary school students, as well as a five - week intervention that demonstrated promising results, are part of the products of this project.Funding source: The
Vocabulary Instruction and Assessment for Spanish Speakers (VIAS) project was a 5 - year program of research funded
through grants from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD) and the U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences (IES).
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Vocabulary Development: The student acquires an extensive vocabulary through reading and systematic w
Vocabulary Development: The student acquires an extensive
vocabulary through reading and systematic w
vocabulary through reading and systematic word study.
And our efforts to enhance the ability of all children to communicate in academic language and academic thinking
through oral
vocabulary development must begin early.
Nevertheless, recent studies have begun to question whether incidental instruction
through book reading may be substantial enough to significantly boost children's oral
vocabulary development.19 Several meta - analyses, for example, have reported only small to moderate effects of book reading on
vocabulary development.20 One group of researchers examined the added benefits of dialogic reading, an interactive reading strategy, on children's
vocabulary growth and reported only modest gains for 2 - to 3 - year - olds.21 Further, these effects were reduced to negligible levels when children were 4 to 5 years old or when they were at risk for language and literacy impairments.
Each artist works in the abstract formalist tradition, but,
through the
development of new painterly
vocabularies and use of unusual materials, attempts to redefine the boundaries of painting.
This exhibition tracks Herbert's transition from his narrative beginnings
through the
development of a personal abstract
vocabulary that both thrills and seduces the viewer.
The first project to explore the visual art, poetry and music of one of America's most inventive yet under - recognized contemporary Native American artists, this exhibition will survey Cannon's highly productive but short career; his
development of a unique and hybrid visual
vocabulary; and his combination of irony and wit with a reverence for community and tradition to interrogate American history and popular culture; as well as the issues wrought by colonialism, hegemony, and historical amnesia — all
through his Native lens.
He is best known for abstract, white - on - white paintings.His
development as a painter was not so much a linear process as a concentration on one theme: the pictorial complexity created
through a reduced, extremely restricted visual
vocabulary.
These oil stick paintings bring a tropical flavor with them and their vine like forms and geometric grounds allow Thorne to create pictures from a sophisticated
vocabulary of mark making that articulates form
through the
development of both a coloristic and textural space.