SEMANTIC FREQUENCY: A new look at word frequency counts What are the current problems with word frequency counts? (particularly in the field of corpus linguistics) Definition or construct of “word” – Gardner (2007) Form vs. meaning (Read 2000)
By johanaWelcome to Kindergarten! What should my child bring to school each day? Large backpack (labeled) Proper jacket or coat for weather (labeled) Proper shoes for play Healthy snack and drink Clear Important Folder/Homework What time does school begin and end?
By AntonyDay 1 Synonyms. Understand the term synonym Match up synonyms Suggest synonyms for common words. L.O. To generate synonyms for high frequency words. What is a synonym?. A synonym is a word that has a similar meaning to another. Example . good. fine. okay.
By AvaTeaching Vocabulary. Or, Prevailing Upon Moppets to Relish the Acquisition of Lexical Enlightenment. Some research. First graders from higher SES groups know roughly twice as many words as their peers who come from lower SES backgrounds (Graves, Brunetti, & Slater, 1982)
By adamdanielhelp your child learn to read. a presentation by Mathew Needleman www.opencourtresources.com. Study Tips. homework and reading. Homework / tarea. Homework. same time. Homework. same quiet place. sleep. sleep. 8 hours. reading. reading. Visit library. reading. read to child
By paulExplicit Instruction. Define the term explicit. (Think, Pair, Share). Definition of Explicit. Fully and clearly expressed or demonstrated; leaving nothing merely implied . Why Provide Explicit Instruction?. Learning effective routines and procedures Supports fidelity to the core program
By JimmyWord Study: Grades 1, 2, & 3. Using Inventories to Determine Students’ Stage of Spelling. Prior to beginning word study at the beginning of the year it is important to assess where your students are at.
By salenaDigger Pig and The Turnip. Vocabulary Words: around, use myself, mash. around. in a circle. The boy walked around the teacher. use. to put to some purpose. Digger will use a turnip for the pie. myself. my own self. “I will do it myself ” said Digger Pig. mash. to press flat.
By arminaAn Egg is an Egg. my. by. try. any. body. fly. cry. lucky. silly. puppy. High Frequency Words. things. always.
By pieraUnit 3. Dear Juno. Unit 3, Dear Juno, Story 2. Vocabulary Words. Unit 3, Dear Juno, Vocabulary Words. envelope. Unit 3, Dear Juno, Vocabulary Words. persimmons. Unit 3, Dear Juno, Vocabulary Words. photograph. Unit 3, Dear Juno, Vocabulary Words. smudged.
By hunterWhy Vocabulary? . Without grammar very little can be conveyed, without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed” (David Wilkins)
By isabelleWelcome to the Second Grade Curriculum Night! Miss Barsotti Mrs. Malock Mrs. Oldaker DON’T FORGET TO SIGN UP FOR A CONFERENCE TIME! (Sign up sheets and handouts are in the hallway.). General Expectations. Students are expected to follow the school rules.
By kermitGather Around. 1-5 High Frequency Words by Ms. Ross www.msrossbec.com. afraid. flew. join. learn. nothing. thought. wonder. caught. cold. hurried. near. son. sure. both. during. ready. clues. detective. floor. nature. piece. pulls. angry. nearly. okay. sorry. boy.
By channerBig Question: What adventures can an animal have?. Author: Dori Chaconas Genre: Rhyming/Concept Book. Big Question: What adventures can an animal have?. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Review. Review New Words Progress Monitoring. Monday. Today we will learn:.
By sherryReception Curriculum Meeting. SUMMER 1. Housekeeping. TOPIC. PLANTING Life cycles Changes Number. FOCUS. Numbers – addition and subtraction Recording their maths in ways they can explain High Frequency words Tricky words Blending and Segmenting Letter and Number formation. PHONICS.
By mitchellGuess Who Harcourt Trophies 1-1. High Frequency Words by Ms. Ross www.msrossbec.com. down. got. up. and. in. oh. yes. make. they. walk. help. now. play. too. want. don’t. of. so. buy. that. very. where.
By khalilTheme 2 lesson 11 “Jamaica Louise James”. Genre: realistic fiction. High Frequency Words. bought draw especially minute picture question sure worry . filthy. If something is dirty it is filthy. fellow. A fellow is a person who has something in common with you. executive.
By whitneyManaging SEN: Monitoring and Evaluation – Gathering Evidence: Making Judgements. Day 1. Timetable. 9:00 - 10:00 Overview 10:00 - 10:45 Data analysis 11:00 - 11:20 Coffee 11:20 - 12:20 Lesson observation 12:20 - 1:10 Lunch 1:10 - 2:10 Work sampling 2:10 - 2:20 Tea
By babuUnit 1.3. Henry and Mudge and the Starry Night. Vocabulary. drooled. lanterns. shivered. snuggled. High Frequency Words. bear. build. couldn’t. father. love. mother. straight. Amazing Words. galaxy. tranquil. wildlife. underneath. identify. detective. fascinating. slimy.
By halleRosa and Blanca. Unit 3 Story 4. Vocabulary Words. Unit 3 Story 4. chiles. luckiest. tortillas. High Frequency Words. alone. buy. daughters. half. many. their. youngest. Amazing Words. abundant. assist. generous. dismay. efficient. beam. forever. situation. Spelling Words.
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