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The Essential 25: Teaching the Vocabulary That Makes or Breaks Student Understanding

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Marilee Sprenger

  • The Essential 25
  • The Essential 25
    Vocabulary expert Marilee Sprenger presents the 25 essential words all students must know to succeed academically, plus strategies to teach them effectively

202 pages
2021
ISBN: 9781416630142

"Determine the main idea of a text and explain how it is supported by key details; summarise the text." Your students may recognise the words determine, explain, and summarise in this standard, but would they understand and be able to apply these concepts? Students encounter these and other academic vocabulary words throughout their school years, but too often, they don't have a firm grasp of these words' meanings or what skills they require.

Enter vocabulary expert Marilee Sprenger, who has curated a list of 25 essential high-frequency words that students must know to be academically successful, especially on standardised tests, and be ready for college and career. In this indispensable guide for all educators, she provides

  • Pre- and post-assessments to help you evaluate your students' understanding of the essential 25.
  • A detailed entry for each word, including activities and strategies that will help students internalise the word's meaning and application.
  • Retrieval games to help students practice the words in fun, engaging ways and reinforce the networks for those words in their brains.
  • Downloadable blank templates for many of the strategies used throughout the book.

Every student needs to know and understand these words to perform at their best. If educators get behind this effort and make the essential 25 part of the fabric of their schools, students will be equipped to thrive in school and beyond.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

  1. How the Brain Learns Vocabulary
  2. A Word About Words
  3. Pre- and Post-Assessment of Vocabulary Knowledge
  4. List 1: The Foundational 11
    • Compare/Contrast
    • Demonstrate
    • Describe
    • Details
    • Determine
    • Distinguish
    • Explain
    • Point of View
    • Support
    • Trace
  5. List 2: The Necessary 9
    • Develop
    • Evidence
    • Infer
    • Interpret
    • Main Idea
    • Paraphrase/Summarize
    • Structure
    • Theme
  6. List 3: The Ultimate 5
    • Analyze
    • Cite
    • Evaluate
    • Persuade
    • Relevant
  7. Making Them Stick

Appendix: Templates

References

Index

About the Author