Teaching Academic Vocabulary Three Strategies: Word Games
Graphic Organizers Kick Me! Activity
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Marzanos 6 Step Process:
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Example Sample Worksheet
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What is an Anchor Chart? An anchor chart is a hand-made poster
or graphic representation that serves as a visual reminder of
strategies, vocabulary, or other content that students have
learned.
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Benefits of Anchor Charts Differentiated Learning Instruction
Aids the visual learner Develop problem solving strategies and
inquiry-based learning Reference Source Can be embedded into
Math/Science/ELA/Social Studies journals Serves as a reference
material for students English Language Learners : Helps ELL to
become independent learners Supports ELL students in the
development of Academic Vocabulary
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Math Anchor Charts
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Science Anchor Charts
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ELA Anchor Charts
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Social Studies Anchor Charts
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Kick Me!! Activity Rule #1 Nobody gets kicked during this
activity!!!
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So what is it??? Named for the kick me sign prank, there is NO
kicking involved. Students find answers to blanks on a worksheet by
looking at the words that the teacher has put on students backs
using labels. This encourages movement in the lesson thus
increasing focus, engagement, and retention of information.
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The Rules : #2 When you have them all, sit on your desk so that
others can still see your label. #1 Find the answers to your
worksheet on the backs of your classmates. #3 There is no kicking
in kick me.