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On Target: Strategies to Build Student Vocabularies

On Target: Strategies to BuildStudent VocabulariesESA Regions6 & 7 Grades 4 - 122 Dear Educator:It seems obvious to say that a strong vocabulary contributes to reading comprehension. Yet, frequently as educators particularly at the middle school and high school levels we neglect toteach vocabulary in a manner that is explicit and direct for our students . Frequently, we providestudents with the vocabulary they need but fail to teach them how to access that vocabulary and makethe words their do students own words? They own the words when they can use words in a variety of students are able to and choose to incorporate new vocabulary into their writing and speak-ing, then as educators, we can infer that students truly understand the vocabulary and, in fact, own then, we need to focus on ways to help our students own the words we believe they need fromeach of our content areas.

types of vocabulary – listening vocabulary, speaking vocabulary, reading vocabulary, and writing vocabulary. Vocabulary, or word meaning, is one of the keys to comprehension. A student reading a list of unconnected words on a page is similar to a struggling student trying to

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