Useful links and resources to support The Oral Language Book.
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Vocabulary learning is a very important part of our literacy programme. A student needs approximately 12 instructional encounters to fully know a word (Stahl & Nagy, 2006; Beck et al., 2002).
We believe that vocabulary should be taught in context so that students learn the words and then read and use the new words as a natural and embedded activity. This can easily be incorporated into our whole-class reading instruction.
Here are some simple steps:
You can plan a follow-up vocabulary activity for students to complete based on the new words. This works well on a Monday when the words are first introduced.
The Frayer chart is an excellent activity to use.
Related resources - Books
The Oral Language Book
The Poetry Book
Related resources - On-demand workshops
An introduction to shared reading (Juniors)
An introduction to shared reading (Seniors)
Useful links and resources to support The Oral Language Book.
PLEASE NOTE: This page does not include the downloadable resources for The Oral Language Book. If you have purchased the book, use the log in on the title page to access the resources.
Useful links and resources to support The Reading Book.
PLEASE NOTE: This page does not include the downloadable resources for The Reading Book. If you have purchased the book, use the log in on the title page to access the resources.
Useful links and resources to support The Writing Book.
PLEASE NOTE: This page does not include the downloadable resources for The Writing Book. If you have purchased the book, use the log in on the title page to access the resources.