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Title: Vocabulary: Classification


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Vocabulary Classification
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  • Explain to students that categorizing words can
    help them think about how words are related.
    Point out that categorizing is more helpful than
    trying to memorize a random list of words.
  • When students learn new words, have them look for
    similarities and place them into categories.

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  • By placing words into categories you can better
    remember their meanings. Categorization is a
    strategy that can help you learn new words in any
    subject.

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LA. A. 1.2.3
  • The student uses simple strategies to determine
    meaning and increase vocabulary for reading,
    including the use of prefixes, suffixes, root
    words, multiple meanings, antonyms, synonyms, and
    word relationships.

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Objective
  • Students classifying vocabulary words by relating
    them to other words with similar meanings or
    related groups.

TASTE COLORS CAREER WORDS
bitter indigo designer
sour crimson ambassador
delectable ivory employ
tangy teal geologist
violet professional
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  • Teach Students the Meanings of Specific Words
  • 300-400 new word meanings can be taught per year
    through direct instruction. This is a significant
    proportion of the words that students who are at
    risk will learn. (Stahl Shiel, 1999)
  • Select words to teach that are important for
  • understanding text.
  • Words that students will encounter often,
    functionally
  • important words.
  • Use both context and definitions
  • Find a synonym or antonym
  • Classify the word with other words

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Key Words
  • The word _______ probably means
  • __________ is a kind of
  • __________ is a synonym for
  • __________ means the opposite of

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The Frayer Model
Example field prairie pasture Nonexample mountain ocean tundra
Definition A grassy area often used for growing hay Other connecting information The meadow that
meadow
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Semantic Feature Analysis
  • This strategy effectively teaches vocabulary by
    activating prior knowledge and classifying new
    words by their features. A matrix is created with
    vocabulary words that have similarities on the
    left-hand side, and features of those words at
    the top of the matrix.
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Hierarchical Arrays
  • Heirarchical Arrays help students understand
    how words are related to each other and show the
    relationships among word meanings. A sample
  • hierarchical array is shown below.
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Example
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Item Type
  • Multiple Choice
  • Sample
  • Which words from the story have almost the same
    meaning?
  • Complained, wondered
  • Passed, waited
  • Puffed, popped
  • Watched, looked

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Word Parts
  • affixes (prefixes and suffixes), base words, and
    word roots.

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Affixes
  • word parts that are "fixed to" either the
    beginnings of words (prefixes) or the ending of
    words (suffixes). The word disrespectful has two
    affixes, a prefix (dis-) and a suffix (-ful).

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Base words
  • words from which many other words are formed.
  • For example, many words can be formed from the
    base word migrate migration, migrant,
    immigration, immigrant, migrating, migratory.

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Word roots
  • words from other languages that are the origin
    of many English words. About 60 of all English
    words have Latin or Greek origins.

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Third Grade FCAT
  • Distractors may include, but not limited to the
    following
  • Incorrect meanings of words or phrases
  • Correct meanings of words or phrases
  • that do not fit the context
  • Words with construct similar to correct response
    (e.g. same prefix)
  • Incorrect interpretations of contractions

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Fourth Grade
  • Distractors may include, but not limited to the
    following
  • Incorrect meanings of words or phrases
  • Correct meanings of words or phrases that do not
    fit the context
  • Words with construct similar to correct response

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Fifth Grade
  • Distractors may include, but not limited to the
    following
  • Incorrect meanings of words or phrases
  • Correct meanings of words or phrases that do not
    fit the context
  • Words with construct similar to correct response
  • Plausible but incorrect responses based on the
    text

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Response Attributes
  • Items assessing antonyms should not include
    synonyms as distractors similarly, items
    assessing synonyms should not include antonyms as
    distractors.
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