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Ignite Vocabulary with a Multimedia Approach Keith Pruitt, Ed.S. Words of Wisdom Educational Consulting www.woweducationalconsulting.com

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Presented at TNTESOL conference 2012. This is the ticketed session and it is a bit longer than the previous presentation with a similar title. Works with multimedia in teaching vocabulary.

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Ignite Vocabulary with a Multimedia

Approach

Keith Pruitt, Ed.S.Words of Wisdom Educational

Consultingwww.woweducationalconsulting.com

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If teachers are teaching only 200 words per year, by 4th

grade students will already be 50% behind where they need to

be.--Keith Pruitt

Deficit of 800 words

How Great is the Deficit? Turn and Talk

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Beck, McKeown, Kucan

• Vocabulary must first be orally introduced.• Vocabulary is not grade specific.• Words must be explained, not defined.• Must be contextualized.• Multiple usages in a meaningful context (8-10).• Create Schema (visual representation)• Students reflect with each other• Three Tiers of Vocabulary

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The Work of J R Anderson

SensoryMemory

WorkingMemory

Discards

OR

PermanentMemory Files

Anderson, J.R. (1995). Learning and memory: An integrated approach. New York: John

Wiley & Sons

This speaks to why creating schema is so very important.

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Teacher Presented Visuals

The word we are going to talk about is invisible.

So what would that mean?

If something is invisible, you can’t

see it.

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Invisible

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Pollen

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antenna

© Art by Keith

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Exaggerate

Beck and McKeown, Elements of Reading Vocabulary, Steck Vaughn, 2004

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scheming

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Bison

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Fatigue The bear was very fatigued from walking so far.

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AmericanBaldEagle

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BoxTurtle

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Camels

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Frog on lily pad

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budding

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descend

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dilapidated

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There are other ways

To create schema

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Today in science we are talking about volcanoes.

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Mt. Saint Helens

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What Words can I teach based on the

video just seen?

Turn and Talk

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Here are real students working with words in a real classroom. There are a wide variety of students in this classroom including IEP students.

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Glossary terms are highlighted

Terms are defined for the students in words they can understand

Pearson Longman, Keystone, Level E

Provide purpose for reading

fingerprint

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Student CreatedVisual

Representation

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http://www.wordle.net/

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PLAYING CONCENTRATIONWITH VOCABULARY

WORDS AND MEANINGS

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How To Use VisualLiteracy to Teach

Reading

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Flexible

WORD NECKLACE

Something flexible can be bent without

breaking

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http://vulcan.wr.usgs.gov/Outreach/Publications/GIP19/chapter_three_play-dough_topo.pdf

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Making Learning More Concrete

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It is so important for children to have words.

As a teacher, the most important teaching I can do is

to give students words.

And when I have done that I will experience one of the

most delightful words in the dictionary…

SUCCESS

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Thank You

Keith Pruitt, Ed.S.Words of Wisdom

Educational Consulting

www.woweducationalconsulting.com