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Word Walls –

Word Walls –. How to build bridges to knowledge not barriers to learning . w ord wall -- .

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Word Walls –

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  1. Word Walls – How to build bridges to knowledge not barriers to learning

  2. word wall -- A word wall is a literacy tool composed of an organized collection of words which are displayed in large visible letters on a wall, bulletin board, or other display surface in a classroom. Word walls are considered interactive and collaborative tools that create student-centered artifacts.

  3. average word wall

  4. Word Wall Tips • Use it. Refer to it. Point to it. • It doesn’t have to be a wall • Include phrases, illustrations, pictures • Encourage students to contribute

  5. Social studies word wall

  6. Technology word wall

  7. Science word wall

  8. Science word wall

  9. Math word wall

  10. Math Word Walls • Vocabulary, • “In Your Own Words” • Functions, shapes parallel me di an

  11. Science Word Walls • Sequences • Connections • Etymology

  12. Social Studies word walls • Place, period • Time lines

  13. Themes and Occasions • Holiday vocabulary for foreign languages • Vocabulary of loans and mortgages for Dollars and Sense • Vocabulary of art – era, medium

  14. How to use word walls • Dead Word Wall • Word Wall Bingo • Word Wall Warm-up • KWL Weed out these words wanna gonna kid cuz

  15. “The limits of my language are the limits of my mind. All I know is what I have words for.” -- Ludwig Wittgenstein

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