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Using this approach children are taught tier two vocabulary words ( Beck & McKeown , 2003 ) . Our children were taught vocabulary words connected to their everyday lives , as well as words and concepts they already knew .
Using this approach children are taught tier two vocabulary words ( Beck & McKeown , 2003 ) . Our children were taught vocabulary words connected to their everyday lives , as well as words and concepts they already knew .
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Although dictionary definitions are used as an instructional tool for vocabulary instruction , there is little research about what makes definitions more or less an effective instructional method for teaching children vocabulary .
Although dictionary definitions are used as an instructional tool for vocabulary instruction , there is little research about what makes definitions more or less an effective instructional method for teaching children vocabulary .
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authors reported two ways vocabulary can be taught directly and explicitly : ( a ) providing students with specific word instruction , and ( b ) teaching students word - learning strategies . From the literature , we know the following ...
authors reported two ways vocabulary can be taught directly and explicitly : ( a ) providing students with specific word instruction , and ( b ) teaching students word - learning strategies . From the literature , we know the following ...
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