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Cooks Kim Haggerty Leestown Middle Angel Peavler Stonewall Elementary Margaret Rintamaa University of Kentucky Appetizer 3x3 Brainstorm threeword phrases that relate to the word vocabulary ID: 324163

white page word antelope page white antelope word brooks shared reading tiger wore words gwendolyn gloves shouted jeered jaguar

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Slide1

A Vocabulary BuffetSlide2

Cooks:

Kim Haggerty, Leestown Middle

Angel Peavler, Stonewall ElementaryMargaret Rintamaa, University of KentuckySlide3

Appetizer: 3x3

Brainstorm three-word phrases that relate to the word “vocabulary.”Page 1Slide4

First Course:

Generating Vocabulary

Page 1Slide5

The animal kept coming, and now I could see all of it: the pointed snout, the steel gray upper body in stark contrast with the ghostly white belly, the symmetry of the pectoral fins, the awful knife blade of the dorsal fin. The tail fin swung powerfully back and forth, propelling the enormous body toward me. It came slowly, steadily, as if it had no need for speed, for it knew it could not be stopped.Slide6

Read

your text, noting the words that you find interesting and/or important.*“Great White Shark” (pages 2-3)*from Shark Life

(pages 4-5)*from Devil’s Teeth (pages 6-7)(Texts can be differentiated.)Slide7

2. Find your

group.3. With your group, make a list of words that you found interesting and/or important.Slide8

4. Think of some synonyms for the words that you wrote. Add them to your list. Slide9

Organize your group's words into categories.

If you need more structure, organize them based on how they might be used (nouns, verbs...).Slide10

Look at the image, and list

words that are related to the science of sharks (biology, ecosystem, etc.). Slide11

Extension:

Paraphrasing and SummarizingSlide12

Second Course:

ColorfulLanguage

(page 7)Slide13

Presented by Angel

Peavler

ColorfulLanguageSlide14

Parts of Speech

What do these things have in common?

Shared Reading

Revision

Editing

Super SentencesSlide15

Shared Reading

The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You AreBy Gwendolyn Brooks

. The crocodile cried.The lion sighed.The

leopard sneered.The jaguar jeered.The antelope

shouted.

The

panther

pouted

.

Everyone

screamed

 

 

 

 Slide16

Shared Reading

The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You AreBy Gwendolyn Brooks

. The crocodile cried.The lion

sighed.The leopard sneered.

The

jaguar

jeered

.

The

antelope

shouted

.

The

panther

pouted

.

Everyone

screamed

 

 

 

 Slide17

Shared Reading

The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You AreBy Gwendolyn Brooks

. The crocodile cried.The lion

sighed.The leopard sneered.

The

jaguar

jeered

.

The

antelope

shouted

.

The

panther

pouted

.

Everyone

screamed

 

 

 

 

Have students describe each animal.Slide18

Shared Reading

The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You AreBy Gwendolyn Brooks

. The scary crocodile cried

.The bored lion sighed.The

spotted

leopard

sneered

.

The

ferocious

jaguar

jeered

.

The

peaceful

antelope

shouted

.

The

black

panther

pouted

.

Everyone

screamed

 

 

 

 

Have students describe each animal.Slide19

Shared Reading

The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You AreBy Gwendolyn Brooks

. The scary crocodile cried

softly.The blue lion sighed

sadly

.

The

spotted

leopard

sneered bravely

.

The

ferocious

jaguar

jeered

angrily

.

The

peaceful

antelope

shouted

fearfully

.

The

black

panther

pouted

secretly

.

Everyone

screamed

 

 

 

 

Have students describe each how the animal acted.Slide20
Slide21

Traits of WritingSlide22

Traits of Writing:

Word ChoiceSlide23

Traits of Writing:

Ideas

AddRemove

MoveSubstitute

The

terrified

antelope

fearfully

screamed

in the savanna.Slide24

Traits of Writing:

Conventions

CapitalizeOrder

PunctuationSpelling

The

terrified

antelope

fearfully

screamed

in the savanna.Slide25

Colorful

Vibrant Walls that TeachSlide26

More Colorful IdeasSlide27

Super Sentences and Perfect Paragraphs

by Mack Lewis6 + 1 Traits of Writing: The Complete Guide, Grades 3 and Up 

by Ruth Culham

The Tiger Who Wore White Gloves, or, What You Are You Are

By Gwendolyn Brooks

ResourcesSlide28

Same word, different parts of speech!

(page 9)Side Dish Slide29

Third Course:

Word PartsWord

Families—English and Spanish(page 9)Content-Related Roots(page 10)Slide30

Word MAPS

Breaking Words Down

Color Coding pages 11-12Slide31

Illustrated Vocabulary

Word Biographies

Etymology page 13Slide32

Dessert: Word Play

Trading Cards

SAVI—Student Activated Vocabulary Instruction

page 13Slide33

D3

Draw It! Describe It! Do It!

page 14Slide34

Board Game Variations

Websites

page 15Slide35

After-dinner beverage:

Your

favorite strategies?