Vocabulary
Across
- 1. Determines the particular meaning of a word but it may not reveal it
- 2. Words that have the same spelling but different meanings and possibly different pronunciations
- 4. Long or obviously difficult words
- 6. Determining word's meaning through examination of its prefix, root, suffix
- 9. Provides greater depth of meaning to words by offering at least second-hand experience
- 10. Semantic gradients or differentials
- 16. Knowing the background of words
- 19. A word that might tie in with a special local or national event
Down
- 1. Creating events that lead to the introduction of a new word
- 3. Students organize vocabulary in terms of the story grammar of a selection
- 5. Opportunity to personalize learning
- 7. Putting words in the context of simple skits
- 8. Each student is assigned two words, writes each on a 3x5 card, researches about the word(s), pairs up with a partner to discuss the word(s)
- 11. Through questions that contain 2 newly learned words, students can compare major meanings
- 12. Forces students to think about each word and to see similarities and differences among words
- 13. Used to have fun (puns, limericks, jokes)
- 14. Words that may have identical (or almost similar) spellings that would be helpful for ELLs
- 15. Allows students to view and construct relationships among words
- 17. Words that are pronounced the same but differ in spelling and meaning
- 18. Uses vocabulary from a story to activate students' story schema and build word knowledge