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Vocabulary Strategies That Boost Students' Reading Comprehension, Grades 2-6

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In this video training program Dr. Margaret Richek, recognized expert in the area of vocabulary acquisition and reading comprehension, demonstrates outstanding strategies for expanding the reading vocabularies of students, Grades 2-6. These strategies are straightforward, practical, and effective - well suited to busy classroom learning programs.

The lessons and activities involve children in the learning process and are flexible enough to be used successfully with a wide variety of words. And the result? As children increase their reading vocabularies, they boost their reading comprehension and strengthen their ability to tackle more sophisticated text.



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*Includes a comprehensive video training resource guide

Viewers see the following strategies and more demonstrated in real classroom settings:

  • Semantic Impressions engages students in designing original stories and expository articles that incorporate key reading vocabulary.
  • Find That Word harnesses the power of read alouds to enhance children's listening vocabulary.
  • Lansdown Word Cards have been proven effective in increasing students' motivation for learning vocabulary and their long-term retention of word meanings and usage.
  • Anythings Goes! is a collection of fast-paced, enjoyable word drills that raise students' awareness of word structures and relationships.

Viewers learn how to:

  • help students maximize their reading comprehension by mastering critical story and content area vocabulary
  • engage children in fast-paced, interactive vocabulary practice
  • reduce lesson preparation time with time-efficient, multi-use vocabulary teaching strategies
  • increase students' reading fluency and understanding by effectively preparing them for new vocabulary before they read
  • expand students' ability to determine word meaning from context
  • successfully combine vocabulary building with writing instruction