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E-raamat: Vocabulary in a SNAP: 100+ Lessons for Secondary Instruction (Teaching Vocabulary to Middle and High School Students with Quick and Easy Vocabulary Exercises)

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Foreword by Chris Sturgis

Shifting to a competency-based curriculum allows educators to revolutionize education by replacing traditional, ineffective systems with a personalized, learner-centered approach. Throughout the resource, the authors explore how the components of PLCs promote the principles of competency-based education and share real-world examples from practitioners who have made the transition to learner-centered teaching. Each chapter ends with reflection questions readers can answer to apply their own learning progression.

By reading this book, K-12 administrators, school leaders, and teacher leaders will:

  • Evaluate the qualities of true competency-based schools and the flaws in traditional schooling.
  • Consider the foundational role that PLCs have in establishing the competency-based approach and promoting learning for all.
  • Gain tips for successfully implementing student-centered practices for learning competencies and performance assessment and grading.
  • Explore real school experiences that highlight the processes and challenges involved in moving from traditional to competency-based school structures
  • Access reproducible school-design rubrics appropriate for the five design principles of competency-based learning.

Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Understanding the Components of an Effective C

Access 100+ effective, practical, and fun vocabulary exercises that take 20 minutes or less. Designed specifically for middle school and high school teachers of grades 6-12, each minilesson can be easily modified to fit your curriculum and your students' needs. Rely on this resource to help refine your instruction and strengthen students' vocabulary, their interest in reading, and their likelihood of success in the 21st century.

Learn how to increase vocabulary for high school and middle school students:

  • Explore more than 100 short, memorable minilessons for teaching vocabulary that can be adapted to fit diverse curricula.
  • Obtain suggestions for scaffolding and accelerating each short vocabulary activity to meet students' individual needs.
  • Target vocabulary words with the most crucial root words, prefixes, and suffixes in the English language to best employ instructional time.
  • Find helpful resources on how to teach vocabulary, such as websites and applications.
  • Gain research-based vocabulary learning strategies used in the minilessons.

Contents:
Introduction
Chapter 1: Minilesson Management
Chapter 2: Supportive Strategies and Technology Tools
Chapter 3: Robust Roots
Chapter 4: Powerful Prefixes
Chapter 5: Super Suffixes
Chapter 6: Testing Terms
Chapter 7: Varied Voice
Appendix: Index of All Vocabulary Words Appearing in the Book
References and Resources
Index

ompetency-Based Learning System
Chapter 2: Building the Foundation of a Competency-Based Learning System Through PLCs
Chapter 3: Developing Competencies and Progressions to Guide Learning
Chapter 4: Changing to Competency-Friendly Grading Practices
Chapter 5: Creating and Implementing Competency-Friendly Performance Assessments
Chapter 6: Responding When Students Need Intervention and Extension
Chapter 7: Sustaining the Change Process
References and Resources
Index

Acknowledgments v
About the Author xi
Introduction 1(4)
The Teacher's Perspective
2(1)
About This Book
3(1)
Final Thoughts
4(1)
1 Minilesson Management
5(10)
Research Basis
5(1)
Flexibility and Adaptability
6(1)
Structure and Components
7(4)
Logistics for Implementing SNAP Minilessons
11(3)
Final Thoughts
14(1)
2 Supportive Strategies and Technology Tools
15(16)
Choral Response
15(1)
Comparisons
16(1)
Concept Map
16(1)
Exit Ticket
17(2)
Four Corners
19(1)
Frayer Model
19(1)
Jigsaw
20(1)
Kahoot!
21(1)
Membean
21(1)
Modified Frayer Model
21(1)
Padlet
22(1)
Pass the Paper
23(1)
Plickers
23(1)
Quizlet
23(1)
Stand-Up Meeting
23(1)
Teacher Gestures
24(1)
Think-Pair-Share
24(1)
TodaysMeet
25(1)
Venn Diagram
25(1)
Vocabulary Frame
26(1)
Vocabulary Log
27(1)
Whip Around
28(1)
Word Wheel
28(1)
Word Talk With Word Questioning
29(1)
Words in a Sentence
29(1)
Final Thoughts
30(1)
3 Robust Roots
31(74)
Root: aud
33(2)
Root: auto
35(4)
Roots: ben, bene, beni and mal, male, mali
39(2)
Roots: cand, cend
41(2)
Roots: cede, ceed, cess, cease
43(3)
Root: cred
46(3)
Roots: cog, cogn
49(2)
Roots: chron, chrono
51(4)
Roots: clud, clus, clos
55(4)
Root: dem
59(2)
Root: dict
61(5)
Root: graph
66(2)
Root: duc
68(2)
Roots: fid, fis
70(1)
Roots: jur, jus
71(4)
Roots: luc, lum
75(3)
Root: mal
78(2)
Roots: man, manu
80(2)
Root: melan
82(1)
Roots: mis, miss, mit, mitt
83(2)
Root: not, nota
85(1)
Root: path
86(2)
Root: ped, pod
88(3)
Root: photo
91(2)
Root: port
93(1)
Roots: scrib, scrip, script
94(3)
Root: tele
97(2)
Root: terr
99(3)
Roots: vid, vis
102(2)
Final Thoughts
104(1)
4 Powerful Prefixes
105(42)
Prefix: un-
107(9)
Prefix: re-
116(9)
Prefixes: in-, im-, il-, and ir-
125(9)
Prefix: dis-
134(5)
Prefixes: under-, over-, and sub-
139(5)
Prefixes: pre- and fore-
144(2)
Final Thoughts
146(1)
5 Super Suffixes
147(26)
Irregular Plurals
149(2)
Latin Plurals
151(2)
Singular Forms Ending in -is
153(1)
Adjectives With -ly
154(3)
Various Adjective Forms
157(2)
Adverbs With -ly
159(6)
Suffixes Used for People's Roles
165(5)
Adjectives With -ful and -ous
170(2)
Final Thoughts
172(1)
6 Testing Terms
173(44)
General Academic Words
174(14)
Features of Print
188(4)
Reading and Research
192(6)
Literary Terms
198(3)
Writing
201(3)
Speaking, Listening, and Presenting
204(2)
Mathematics
206(8)
Words About Relationships
214(1)
Final Thoughts
215(2)
7 Varied Voice
217(10)
Words to Replace the Overused Verb Said
217(7)
Words to Replace the Adjective Nice
224(1)
Final Thoughts
225(2)
Appendix: Index of All Vocabulary Words Appearing in the Book 227(10)
References and Resources 237(6)
Index 243