EDPT 525 Chapter 8
KEY CONCEPTS AND TERMS
academic vocabulary”Words that are part of the general school-task vocabulary and whose meanings are specific to particular content areas.
allusion”An indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or event considered to be known to the reader or listener.
analogies”Comparisons of two similar relationships, stated in the form of the following example: Author is to book as artist is to painting.
antonyms”A pair of words that have opposite meanings.
appositive”A word or a phrase placed beside another word or phrase as a restatement.
categorization”Classification into related groups.
context clues”Clues to word meanings or pronunciations found in the surrounding words or sentences.
etymology”The origin and history of words.
euphemism”The substitution of a less offensive word or phrase for an unpleasant term or expression.
figurative language”Nonliteral language.
homographs”Words that have identical spellings but have different meanings.
homonyms”Pairs or groups of words that are spelled differently but are pronounced alike; homophones.
homophones”See homonyms.
hyperbole”An extreme exaggeration.
idiom”A group of words that, taken as a whole, has a meaning different from that of the sum of the meanings of the individual words.
meaning vocabulary”Words for which meanings are understood.
metaphor”A direct comparison not using the words like or as.
morphemes”The smallest units of meaning in a language.
personification”Giving the attributes of a person to an inanimate object or abstract idea.
schema”(pl., schemata) A preexisting knowledge structure (cluster of information) developed about a thing, place, or idea.
schemata”See schema.
semantic feature analysis”A technique in which the presence or absence of particular features in the meaning of a word is indicated through symbols on a chart, making it possible to compare word meanings.
semantic maps”Graphic representations of relationships among words and phrases in written material.
simile”A comparison using like or as.
synonyms”Groups of words that have the same, or very similar, meanings.
word consciousness”Having awareness of and interest in words and word meanings.
word sorts”Categorization activities that involve classifying words into categories.
word walls”Words displayed on a classroom wall, clustered with other words with the same features, for example, meanings, beginning sounds, vowel sounds, prefixes, suffixes, and so on.
word webs”Graphic representations of the relationships among words that are constructed by connecting the related terms with lines.
CHAPTER OVERVIEW
As evidenced by research, vocabulary knowledge correlates with comprehension. Pre Teaching vocabulary can result in significant gains in comprehension. In addition, long-term vocabulary instruction, in which words are taught and reinforced over a period of time, enhances comprehension of text that contains the words. Vocabulary also affects communication. An individual with a large vocabulary is more able to produce coherent speech and comprehend when listening to others. Vocabulary instruction should not only be relegated to the language arts period, but instead should occur throughout the day in all content areas.
General principles of vocabulary instruction include the following: Teachers should 1) integrate new words with networks of schemata, 2) help students develop or expand word knowledge, 3) actively involve students in learning new words, 4) help students acquire strategies for independent vocabulary development, 5) provide for effective repetition in multiple contexts, and 6) engage students in meaningful use of words.
Word learning is incremental and involves both direct and vicarious experiences. When choosing words for instruction, teachers should be aware of three tiers of vocabulary and focus on tiers 2 and 3. Tier 1 consists of basic words, tier 2 consists of high-frequency and high-utility words, and tier 3 consists of low-frequency words that are often encountered in content textbooks.
Children can be taught specific context clues including definition clues, appositive clues, comparison clues, contrast clues, and exam clues. Teachers can help students learn how to use context clues through the use of direct instruction. Think-aloud is recommended for modeling how to use context clues and for decision-making processes regarding the importance of determining the meaning of the word, the usefulness of the contexts, and the kinds of clues available.
Definitions of words can also be gleaned through the use of morphemic analysis. Morphemes are the smallest unit of meaning within a word. Free morphemes are root words. Bound morphemes include prefixes, suffixes, and inflectional endings.
The use of categorization is one way to help students make connections among words. Word sorts, word walls, analogies, semantic maps, word webs, and semantic feature analysis are types of catego
EDPT 525 Chapter 8
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