This week we are focusing on vocabulary. Vocabulary is a huge part of literacy. Learners need to learn topic specific words to understand particular topics.
Using the spotlight activity will help gauge where learners are with their knowledge around certain words. They can fill in the table before reading and then again after reading. This helps learners see their progression.
Another activity to do is the traffic light system. The learners have to highlight the words depending on their knowledge of them. These are two activities that I think will be beneficial to my learners in reading.Rebus puzzles are simple yet effective ways to include vocabulary into fun activities. Riddles are also great for this and are very engaging for learners. They challenge the learners and by practising this they develop more abstract thinking.
I'm going to add more fun and engaging activities such as riddles and rebus puzzles. Keeping the work engaging is essential for my learners as they struggle to stay engaged. There has been a large amount of great activities that could help with this. I'm also going to add a word wall to my classroom so that I can ensure those words are visible and rewindable for my learners.







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ReplyDeleteIt's great to hear you came away with so many ideas for implementing deliberate and robust vocabulary approaches with your learners on Day 6! I agree, it really is fun and engaging to build and grow word consciousness, not to mention the impacts on comprehension and language outcomes more generally. Adding word walls or specific topic-based word displays are very valuable as visible, referenceable resources for students and particularly if you build in student contributions, so it stays relevant, and maintained.
See my discussion on Rob Wiseman's Blog for some further thoughts: https://robwiseman.blogspot.com/2023/06/reading-practise-intensive-day-6.html?showComment=1689224003867#c5002426006387219291
Look forward to catching up again for Day 7 in Term 3.
Naomi R.
Literacy Facilitator - Manaiakalani Reading Practice Intensive