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How do vocabulary strategies aid in comprehension?
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Student Learning Map
- Topic:Vocabulary Development Acquisition
- Subject(s):Other
- Days:19
- Grade(s):9, 10
Key Learning:
Effective readers use specific vocabulary strategies to help them comprehend a variety of texts.
Unit Essential Question(s):
Lesson Essential Question(s):How can the knowledge of word parts help me decode unfamiliar words? (A)
Lesson Essential Question(s):How will the knowledge of multiple meanings of words help me understand text? (A)
Vocabulary:synonym, antonym, definition, inference, comparison/contrast clues, similar, different, example, non-example, syntactic clues, prediction clues, appositive, cause/effect clues, structural analysis, main idea/details clues, analogy
Vocabulary:decode, prefix, suffix, root word, word analysis strategies, segmenting sounds, blending, morpheme, syllable
Vocabulary:denotative meaning, connotative meaning, multiple meanings, context clues, homophone, homonyms, homographs, idiom
Lesson Essential Question(s):What fluency strategies can I use to enhance vocabulary development? (ET)
Additional Info:
Dissect Phonics/Spelling Rules Words Their Way Word Sorts and Word Building Word Walls Graphic Organizers CRISS Vocabulary Cloze Activities Dictionary/Thesaurus Conceptual Map
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