Making Vocab Connections
Word walls used to be a term heard only in elementary
schools. Nowadays it is more common that teachers of all grade levels are finding them effective and
worthwhile for their students to develop and reinforce content area vocabulary.
In 2011, The National Research Council (NRC) developed A Framework for K-12 Science Education
which identified practices of science and engineering that were essential for
all students to learn. One of the practices
involved students obtaining, evaluating and communicating information. It states:
Any
education in science and engineering needs to develop students’ ability to read
and produce domain-specific text. As such, every science or engineering lesson
is in part a language lesson, particularly reading and producing the genres of
texts that are intrinsic to science and engineering. (NRC Framework, 2012, p.
76)
By using a word wall in the science classroom, the teacher increases
access to domain-specific text and can refer the students to it often. Teachers should have students interact with the
word wall to help develop concepts and demonstrate content mastery. This can occur by adding arrows to show
sequence, or group words together by categories. By interacting with the word wall often,
students will start making connections between the current science concepts
they are learning as well as previously learned science topics.
Visual Vocabulary
It’s important when making word walls that a picture or
illustration is used alongside the vocabulary term to serve as a visual
cue. This is especially important to
your English language learners who have been shown to benefit from increased
exposure to print and language.
Limited Space? Get
Creative!
Sometimes wall space is limited in the classroom, forcing
teachers to get creative. One of the
most unused real estate in the classroom is the ceiling – start building your
students vocabulary above their heads. At
least when all faces are turned toward the sky, you’ll have immediate feedback
that the word “ceiling” is in use.
Using the back of the classroom door or fronts of cabinets
will still allow students to see and interact with the scientific
terminology. However, words will need to
be changed between each chapter or unit, so make it easy on yourself and place Velcro
strips on surface and backs of cards for clean and easy exchange.
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Enjoy!
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