Sunday, March 4, 2012

Ch. 3 Vocabulary
After reading this chapter, it was more of a review than learning something for the first time. I really enjoyed reading it though because it gave me some new ideas that I know i can incorporate in your classroom. I really agreed with many of the things it had to say throughout the chapter. Vocabulary is such a vital part of any students young life. I think many people forget about this and there children lack the vocabulary that is needed to be successful in writing and speaking. My mother was an english teacher, so she always talked to us using rich vocabulary or as I have heard it called before, using "juicy words." I am very thankful that she did this because growing up I realized that I had a very large rich vocabulary that came very natural to me. I really liked the part in the book that talked about how many teachers do not give their students material that is on their reading level. If they are in fourth grade and read at  a sixth grade level, then the work they are receving is not challenging. The opposite case is true as well because if a student is reading below grade level then their work is too challenging for them cause the student to become frustrated. I think this is a very common theme in many classrooms today causing a lot of stress for teachers.

I really liked how the book talked about word walls and relating vocabulary to what sudents already know. I think its a great idea for teachers to have a word wall of all the words they have learned throughout the year. In my fourth grade classroom we had to use one of our newly learned words in a sentence, and that was our ticket out the door. I think this is a great way for students to incorporate their new vocabulary into things they already know. I like how it said to use context clues to help discover the meaning of new words. This is very crucial to learning a new word, this would be a great way to help students learn new words. I know some students learn new vocabulary in a very poor manner. Some teachers just assign students vocabulary words to look up, and then tell them thye will have a test on Friday. This only allows students to learn vocabulary for a very short time and not really learn these new words. I like how the book gave great examples for teachers to help students learn new words.

I think this chapter has been very helpful and informative, I know these word walls and context clues will not work for every student. I would be curious to find out what other strategies have been successful inside classrooms. I think the brainpop we did the other day in class would be a great way to help students learn new vocabulary. I would love to explore the website more and see what all the webiste provides to help students learn new words. I can't wait to use this website in my classroom!!

1 comment:

  1. Hey Olivia,

    I agree with you on how this felt like a review than more than something we were reading for the first time. I was really excited to learn about new strategies though. They all seemed to be very useful. The first time that I had ever heard descriptive words as described as "juicy words" was last semester. Brainpop is an awesome website and if you ever get a chance to browse it, you should.

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