Vocabulary: Top Tips for explicit instruction

In Beck and McKeown’s book (Beck et al., 2007) ‘Bringing word to life’ there is fantastic guidance in relation to explicit vocabulary instruction: 1.Introduce words through explanations in everyday connected language, rather than dictionary definitions 2.Provide several contexts in which the word can be used 3.Get students to interact with word meanings right away 4.Develop …

Vocabulary: Academic Word List (Tier 2)

The Academic Word List, developed by Averil Coxhead at Victoria University of Wellington, (Coxhead 2000) consists of 570 word ‘families’ commonly found in academic subject texts. Use this tool to identify academic vocabulary within extracts of text used within lessons. AWL look up tool   AWL_tool

Vocabulary: Word mats

Word mats can help pupils to uplevel the vocabulary they use when writing. It can provide alternative choices of words or simply provide prompts to challenge pupils to use more advanced vocabulary. Word mat Tables like the one below can help pupils to know how to improve the vocabulary used in their writing. Uplevel vocab …

Vocabulary: Quizlet

Quizlet is a versatile tool to help pupils familiarise themselves with new vocabulary and test themselves on it in different ways. It supports the teaching and repetition of Tier 3 vocabulary. Each vocabulary set that is created enables pupils to test themselves by hearing it, spelling it, writing it as well as games based learning …

Vocabulary: Making connections

In order to embed a depth of understanding this technique tests whether a pupil can make links between two words. Display a series of words and ask pupils to pair them up in whichever way they choose. They then must provide an explanation for their choice. Pupils demonstrate their acquisition of new vocabulary by identifying …

Vocabulary: Informed guesswork

Pupils are exposed to new vocabulary. They make an ‘informed guess’ as to what it could mean. They seek out the correct definition and then write their own definition to demonstrate understanding. Informed guesswork

Vocabulary: Frayer model

The Frayer model is a tool that can be used to aid explicit vocabulary instruction. Pupils are exposed to a new word, provided with an accurate definition and then must apply that word in different contexts. For example, word, definition, synonym, antonym. It can also be reinforced by adding an image that links to the …

Art resources January 2021 Lesson 4

KS1 Express yourself with drawing KS1 Lesson 4 Lower Key Stage 2 Applying Tone to a Line Drawing Applying tone to a line drawing Movie Lower KS2 Applying Tone Lesson 4 Upper Key Stage 2 Applying Tone to a Line Drawing Applying tone to a line drawing Movie Upper KS2 Tone Natural Form Lesson 4

Art resources January 2021 Lesson 3

KS1 Express yourself with drawing KS1 Lesson 3 Dove Template Lower Key Stage 2 Lower KS2 Applying Tone Lesson 3 Lower KS2 Applying Tone Lesson 3 Dove Template Upper Key Stage 2 Upper KS2 Applying Tone Lesson 3 Upper KS2 Tonal Shading Lesson 3 Upper KS2 Activity Lesson 3 Extension

Art resources January 20201 Lesson 2

KS1 Express yourself with drawing KS1 Lesson 2 Lower Key Stage 2 Lower KS2 Tone Drawing Techniques Lesson 2 Lower KS2 Tone Shading – Drawing Techniques Lesson 2 Activity Upper Key Stage 2 Tonal Shading Activity Upper KS2 Upper KS2 Tonal Shading Lesson 2