STEP 1: Explain Provide students with a description, explanation, or example of the new term.
- Reveal photos and videos to introduce a new term. Search the site Pixabay for copyright friendly images and video clips.
- Convey kid-friendly definitions with stunning photographs from Inside Story Flashcards.
- Using QR Codes, create an audio clip of you pronouncing and defining a new term.
example in their own words.
- Consider using free audio capture tools like AudioBoom and Quick Voice when having students restate.
- Have students demonstrate their understanding of a term by adding meaning to music with the app Songify.
- The SketchpartyTV app is a Pictionary style game with the ability to create custom word banks for students to work on representations of terms.
- Give students a digital sketchpad to construct appealing visual representations. (Web Whiteboard works with computers and Paper 53 or Draw and Tell are apps for smart devices.)
- Faces I Make is an app that enables students to create visuals with real life objects similar to illustrations in the book My Dog is as Smelly as Dirty Socks.
- Students can snap photos of visual representations and create a virtual picture collage using Pic Collage (app) or Canva (computer).
- Consider having a digital vocabulary notebook for students to compile vocabulary knowledge throughout the year.
- Breakdown parts of words with the Roots to Words app.
deepening their understanding.
- Today’s Meet, Padlet and Google Docs provide opportunities for peers to engage in online discussions about vocabulary. These may include brainstorming new examples or applications of the word, noting similarities or differences to other terms, and sharing tips and tricks to avoid common confusions.
- Teachers can moderate ensuring the discussions go beyond the surface to truly deepen meaning. Incorporating a rubric is another way to let students know upfront expectations of online discussions.
with terms.
- Quizizz and Kahoot are effective tools to integrate for whole class vocabulary practice. Teachers can start by creating one , then kick it up a notch by having students create the reviews for the class. Check out these vocabulary examples of Kahoot and Quizizz to generate ideas for your classroom.
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~Maria