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101 Strategies To Make Academic Vocabulary Stick: Unlock Your Child's Learning Potential

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Academic vocabulary is the foundation of success in school and beyond. It's the language students need to understand and express themselves in complex academic settings. But for many students, academic vocabulary can be a challenge. They may not be familiar with the words, or they may not understand how to use them correctly. This can lead to frustration and difficulty with reading, writing, and speaking.

The good news is that there are a number of strategies that can be used to help students learn and retain academic vocabulary. These strategies can be used in the classroom, at home, or anywhere else students are learning.

101 Strategies to Make Academic Vocabulary Stick
101 Strategies to Make Academic Vocabulary Stick
by Marilee Sprenger

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2059 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 106 pages

This article will provide you with 101 strategies that you can use to help your child learn academic vocabulary. These strategies are divided into four categories:

  1. Interactive activities
  2. Visual aids
  3. Technology-based activities
  4. Home-based activities

Interactive Activities

Interactive activities are a great way to help students learn and retain academic vocabulary. These activities allow students to engage with the words in a meaningful way, which helps them to remember them better.

Here are some interactive activities that you can use to help your child learn academic vocabulary:

  • Play games like charades, Pictionary, or Scrabble. These games can help students learn new words and practice using them in context.
  • Have students create their own flashcards. This is a great way for students to review words and test their understanding.
  • Let students use words in their writing and speaking. This helps them to practice using the words in a meaningful way.
  • Encourage students to talk about the words they are learning. This helps them to process the words and make them their own.
  • Provide students with opportunities to use the words in real-life situations. This helps them to see how the words are used in the real world.

Visual Aids

Visual aids can be a helpful way to introduce new words to students. They can also help students to remember the meaning of words and how to use them.

Here are some visual aids that you can use to help your child learn academic vocabulary:

  • Create word walls. Word walls are a great way to display new words and their meanings. Students can refer to the word walls whenever they need to review the words.
  • Use pictures and diagrams. Pictures and diagrams can help students to visualize the meaning of words. This can be especially helpful for words that are abstract or difficult to understand.
  • Create concept maps. Concept maps are a great way to show students how different words are related to each other. This can help them to understand the structure of academic vocabulary.
  • Use videos and animations. Videos and animations can be a fun and engaging way to introduce new words to students. They can also help students to remember the meaning of words and how to use them.

Technology-Based Activities

Technology can be a powerful tool for learning academic vocabulary. There are a number of technology-based activities that can help students to learn and retain new words.

Here are some technology-based activities that you can use to help your child learn academic vocabulary:

  • Use online games and apps. There are a number of online games and apps that can help students to learn academic vocabulary. These games and apps can be fun and engaging, and they can help students to learn new words in a variety of ways.
  • Create digital flashcards. Digital flashcards can be a convenient way for students to review words. Students can access digital flashcards on their computers, tablets, or smartphones, making it easy to study anywhere, anytime.
  • Use online dictionaries and thesauruses. Online dictionaries and thesauruses can help students to look up the meaning of words and find synonyms and antonyms.
  • Create online word games. Online word games can be a fun and engaging way for students to learn and practice using academic vocabulary.

Home-Based Activities

Parents can play a vital role in helping their children learn academic vocabulary. There are a number of home-based activities that parents can do to help their children learn and retain new words.

Here are some home-based activities that you can use to help your child learn academic vocabulary:

  • Read to your child regularly. Reading to your child is one of the best ways to help them learn new words. When you read to your child, point out new words and discuss their meaning.
  • Talk to your child about what you are reading. Talk to your child about the words you are reading and their meaning. This helps your child to learn new words and to understand how to use them.
  • Encourage your child to use new words in their writing and speaking. When your child uses new words, praise them for using them correctly.
  • Play word games with your child. Word games are a fun and engaging way to help your child learn new words. There are a number of different word games that you can play, such as Scrabble, Pictionary, and charades.
  • Create a home word wall. A home word wall is a great way to display new words and their meanings. Your child can refer to the word wall whenever they need to review the words.

Learning academic vocabulary is essential for success in school and beyond. By using the strategies outlined in this article, you can help your child learn and retain academic vocabulary. These strategies are easy to implement and can be used in a variety of settings. With a little effort, you can help your child build a strong academic vocabulary that will help them succeed in school and beyond.

If you are looking for a comprehensive resource to help your child learn academic vocabulary, I recommend the book 101 Strategies To Make Academic Vocabulary Stick. This book provides a wealth of information on the importance of academic vocabulary and how to teach it effectively. The book also includes a number of activities and resources that you can use to help your child learn and retain academic vocabulary.

101 Strategies To Make Academic Vocabulary Stick is available for Free Download on Our Book Library.com.

101 Strategies to Make Academic Vocabulary Stick
101 Strategies to Make Academic Vocabulary Stick
by Marilee Sprenger

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Language : English
File size : 2059 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 106 pages
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101 Strategies to Make Academic Vocabulary Stick
101 Strategies to Make Academic Vocabulary Stick
by Marilee Sprenger

4.5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2059 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 106 pages
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