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Teaching Content Area Vocabulary
Title: Teaching Content Area Vocabulary
Category: Literature / English
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Teaching Content Area Vocabulary
To be successful readers of both narrative and expository text, students must have intense vocabulary instruction. If children have a wide range of vocabulary knowledge, then they can better interpret the text they read. Because experience helps form students’ vocabulary base, teachers must provide these experiences, both directly and vicariously, to their students. Students’ vocabularies will grow if they are given many opportunities to encounter new words and are given examples of those words within
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