VOCABULARY work

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  1. AnonyMS

    AnonyMS 7th grade ELA SDI in Texas

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    Apr 18, 2018

    I love the activity where the questions ask if you would find a [insert unfamiliar vocabulary word here] in a [insert familiar word here]?

    For example: "Would you find a mammal sitting on an egg?" (let's just assume no mammals lay eggs for this example} where "mammal" would be the new vocab word (again, let's assume the kiddos don't know this word). In order to answer, they need to research 'mammal.' OR, "Would I find the Eiffel Tower in London?" Things like that.

    How can I find these types of sheets? I don't know what to call them in my search parameters which would lead me directly to them. I want to Google or try TPT.
     
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  3. nstructor

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    Please let me know if you find anything!
     
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    Great idea. Got these from http://www.giftedguru.com/21_ideas_for_teaching_vocabulary/ You may be able to look for more ideas here or follow some of the links to find what you are looking for.

    IDEA #3: Making Choices

    Students show their understanding of vocabulary by saying the word when it applies or remaining silent when it doesn’t.

    For example: “Say radiant if any of these things would make someone look radiant.”
    -Winning a million dollars.
    -Earning a gold medal.
    -Walking to the post office.
    -Cleaning your room.
    -Having a picture you painted hung in the school library. (This idea is from the book Bringing Words to Life, recommended in the books section.)
     

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