"An accessible volume for any educator or curriculum director who desires to take an innovative approach to vocabulary instruction." --Journal of Language and Literacy Education
"An empirically-based yet approachable guide for teachers to strengthen vocabulary instruction within their classrooms." --Teachers College Record
Research shows that vocabulary is the best support for students' comprehension of narrative and information texts. Often, vocabulary instruction focuses on a few target words in specific texts. However, to understand the many new words in complex texts students need to know how words work.
Written by an award-winning authority on reading instruction, this book shows teachers how to make small changes to teach more words and also how words work. Many of these small changes involve enrichments to existing vocabulary practices, such as word walls and conversations with students. Each chapter includes descriptions of teachers' implementation of small changes to support big gains in students' vocabulary. This book, which has sufficient depth in research and theory for graduate and undergraduate courses in vocabulary instruction, also offers practical steps that K-8 teachers can use in any reading program to help all students grow their vocabulary.
Teaching Words and How They Work shows teachers how to: