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Vocabulary Work Practice Worksheets Definition PracticeMultiple Word ActivitiesSingle Word Activities Flash cards-Fold a piece of paper in half 4x (=16 flash cards) Write the word and a picture on the flash card front, put the definition on the back Analogy/(Analogy examples)4-Dimensional Study Student GuessButton PuzzleConcept Definition Map Word Knowledge Rating ScaleConnecting IdeasFour Square Word PartsConnect TwoFrayer Model (not in bundle) Sentence StemsMarzano (not in bundle) Word ClassificationParts of Speech Word SortVocabulary Builder Vocabulary Quadrants Vocabulary Game Samples Word Analysis Jeopardy erpoint.html Word Family Tree Password d/password-game-template.html Word Hook Millionaire om/PowerPoint+Game+Templates Word Map Root Word Project Etymology study-Schnibble Mrs. Smith

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Mrs. Smith [email protected]

Classroom Vocabulary

Page 2: Classroom Vocabulary Mrs. Smith

Mrs. Smith [email protected]

Classroom Vocabulary Practice, practice practice (bell work)…This is a short collection of vocabulary

practice activities for upper grades. Most can be completed in about 5 min. after modeling an example. My students always had a “word of the week” to learn new word parts and I liked to use a lot of variety for practice.

This is my collection for individual word and multiple word practice. We also used Marzano and Frayer Models, which are not included here.

There are a few additional resources included as well. (an interesting word for an etymology study, word part lists and directions for a root word project.)

Of all the strategies tried over the years, the Connect Two was one of my favorites. Students really had to think about how they were going to connect their words. I would let them choose which two they wanted to connected with the stipulation that it could not be two they had already done. Across the years, they came up with some very insightful connections.

Students kept a notebook for their vocabulary. They were asked to use the guide words in the upper right of each sheet to help them keep organized.

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Vocabulary WorkPractice Worksheets

Definition Practice Multiple Word Activities Single Word ActivitiesFlash cards-Fold a piece of paper in half 4x (=16 flash cards) Write the word and a picture on the flash card front, put the definition on the back

Analogy/(Analogy examples) 4-Dimensional Study

Student Guess Button Puzzle Concept Definition Map Word Knowledge Rating Scale Connecting Ideas Four Square

Word Parts Connect Two Frayer Model (not in bundle)  Sentence Stems Marzano (not in bundle)

  Word Classification Parts of Speech  Word Sort Vocabulary Builder    Vocabulary Quadrants   Vocabulary Game Samples Word Analysis   Jeopardy

http://www.edtechnetwork.com/powerpoint.html

Word Family Tree

   Passwordhttp://www.tidyforms.com/download/password-game-

template.html

Word Hook

   Millionairehttp://

powerpointgames.wikispaces.com/PowerPoint+Game+Templates

Word Map

Root Word Project

Etymology study-Schnibble

Mrs. Smith [email protected]

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Mrs. Smith [email protected]

Root Word Project

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.7.4 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including figurative, connotative, and technical meanings; analyze the impact of a specific word choice on meaning and tone.

Divide students into groups of three to four students. Supply each group with poster size paper (I used butcher paper) and colored markers. Students will need to select a base word from their list. Complete the poster according to the directions.

Internet ResourcesMorewords.comWordnavigator.comFindtheword.comwww.english-for-students.com