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The Word The Word Mapping Mapping Strategy Strategy Monica Harris Jean Schumaker Don Deshler 2009 Presented by: Jolene Ahlschwede Jami Yost Denise Stevenson

The Word Mapping Strategy Monica Harris Jean Schumaker Don Deshler 2009 Presented by: Jolene Ahlschwede Jami Yost Denise Stevenson

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Page 1: The Word Mapping Strategy Monica Harris Jean Schumaker Don Deshler 2009 Presented by: Jolene Ahlschwede Jami Yost Denise Stevenson

The Word The Word Mapping Mapping StrategyStrategy

Monica HarrisJean Schumaker

Don Deshler

2009

Presented by:Jolene Ahlschwede

Jami YostDenise Stevenson

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A Strategy

To Help Students to Predict MeaningsTo Help Students to Predict Meanings2009

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Words Encountered

The average 5th grader encounters 10,000 new words in the school year

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Words Learned per Year

3,000

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To stay at grade level students must:

• Learn to recognize many thousands of new words by sight in order to maintain fluency

• Learn the meaning of thousands of new words

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Many Students

• Have vocabulary deficits

• Have not acquired or invented strategies for learning vocabulary

• Need to learn the meaning of large numbers of words

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Two Types of Vocabulary Strategies

• Word-specific strategies- Students learn each word separately.

• Generative strategies-Students figure out the meaning of words.

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How does a generative strategy work?

• Students learn the meaning of high frequency prefixes, suffixes, and roots (Latin & Greek).

• They learn the meaning of roots with large word families.

• They apply these meanings when they encounter a new word.

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Word Families

• Printed school English through 8th grade contains around 88,500 distinct word families

• Example: persecute, persecution, persecuter, persecuting

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The Word Mapping Strategy

• Is a generative vocabulary strategy that enables students to figure out the meaning of new words.

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Purpose of instruction

• To teach students the meaning of prefixes, suffixes, & roots

• To teach students to use the Word Mapping Strategy to predict the meaning of new words

• To enable students to “play” with and become familiar with word patterns

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Rationales

• Students encounter new words

• In textbooks

• On reading competency tests

• They are expected to know or guess the meaning of these words

• The strategy enables them to interact with words in an active way

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Word Mapping Strategy Results

Performance on Vocabulary Tests

73%Correct

Meanings

51%Prediction

After Instruction

5% Correct

Meanings

16%Prediction

Before Instruction

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Parts of Instruction

• Part I: Pretest• Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy• Part III: Practicing the Strategy• Part IV: Posttest• Part V: Ensuring Students Use the Strategy

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Part I: Pretest

• Administer the Pretest (pp. 118 & 119)

• Score the Pretest using

• Evaluation Guidelines (p. 89)

• Student Response Sample (p. 90 & 91)

• Answer Key (p. 187)

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Pretest

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Progress Chart

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Parts of Instruction• Part I: Pretest

• Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy

• Part III: Practicing the Strategy• Part IV: Posttest• Part V: Ensuring Students Use the Strategy

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Part II: Introducing Morphemes & the Strategy

with Four Introductory Lessons

• • Lesson 1: Intro and Prefixes• • Lesson 2: Suffixes

• • Lesson 3: Word Roots

• • Lesson 4: The Word Mapping Strategy

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Lesson 1: Intro and Prefixes

• Introduce “word parts”

• Define “morphemes”

• Contrast “morphemes with syllables”

• Introduce 3 types of morphemes

• Define “prefix”

• Provide examples of “prefixes”

• Explain compound prefixes

• Conduct practice activities

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Distribute Notes Sheet #1pg. 121

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What is a Morpheme?

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Syllable

• A part of a word that centers on a vowel sound.

• It has no meaning.

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Morphemes vs. Syllables

• Unladylike

• Syllables: Un la dy like

• Morphemes: Un lady like

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prediction

pre- dict -ion

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Prefix• A word part

• Placed at the beginning of a word

• That has meaning, and

• That changes or adds to the meaning of the word

re cycle

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Compound Prefix

Two or more prefixes at the beginning of a word.

un re lenting

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Types of practice with prefixes

• • Guided practice identifying prefixes (Worksheet #1)

• • Independent practice identifying prefixes (Worksheets #2, 3, 4)

• • Group oral reading practice

• • Paired oral practice

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Mastery

•Reading 90% of the prefixes aloud correctly

•Earning a score above 80% on a worksheet.

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Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy

with Four Introductory Lessons

• Lesson 1: Intro and Prefixes

• Lesson 2: Suffixes• Lesson 3: Word Roots

• Lesson 4: The Word Mapping Strategy

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Mastery

• Reading 90% of the suffixes aloud correctly

• A score of 80% or above on a worksheet

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Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy

with Four Introductory Lessons

• Lesson 1: Intro and Prefixes

• Lesson 2: Suffixes

• Lesson 3: Word Roots• Lesson 4: The Word Mapping Strategy

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Mastery

• A score of 80% or above on one worksheet

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Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy

with Four Introductory Lessons

• Lesson 1: Intro and Prefixes

• Lesson 2: Suffixes

• Lesson 3: Word Roots

• Lesson 4: The Word Mapping Strategy

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Part II, Lesson 4: The Word Mapping Strategy

• Introduce the Word Map

• Describe and model the Word Mapping Strategy steps

• Introduce the mnemonic device “MAPS”

• Introduce the Memory Table

• Describe and model how to use the Memory Table

• Practice Word Mapping & memorizing morphemes

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The Word Map

A visual device that prompts students through the steps of the Word Mapping Strategy

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M Step

A Step

P Step

S Step

Word Map

Prediction

Prefix Root Suffix

Meaning Meaning Meaning

Word

Definition

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Word Mapping Strategy

Map the word parts

Attack the meaning of each part

Predict the word’s meaning

See if you’re right!

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Word Map

prediction

pre dict ion

before

M Step

A Step

P Step

S Step

Prediction

Prefix Root Suffix

Meaning Meaning Meaning

Word

Definition

Map the targeted word by breaking it

down into its word parts

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Word Map

prediction

pre dict ion

before say or speak act, result, or state of

M Step

A Step

P Step

S Step

Prediction

Prefix Root Suffix

Meaning Meaning Meaning

Word

Definition

Attack the meaning by translating each

word part into its meaning.

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Word Map

prediction

pre dict ion

before say or speak act, result, or state of

the act of speaking before

M Step

A Step

P Step

S Step

Prediction

Prefix Root Suffix

Meaning Meaning Meaning

Word

Definition

Predict the meaning of the word by

putting the word part meanings together

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Word Map

prediction

pre dict ion

before say or speak act, result, or state of

the act of speaking before

M Step

A Step

P Step

S Step

Prediction

Prefix Root Suffix

Meaning Meaning Meaning

Word

Definition

something foretold; a prophecy

See if your prediction is correct by checking

with the dictionary or someone

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Word Map

prediction

pre dict ion

before say or speak act, result, or state of

the act of speaking before

M Step

A Step

P Step

S Step

Prediction

Prefix Root Suffix

Meaning Meaning Meaning

Word

Definition

something foretold; a prophecy

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Word Mapping Activity

With your partner, map the following words:

• Reloaded

• Indescribable

• Unintentional

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The Memory Table

• A memory device used by students to learn the meaning of morphemes.

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Memory Table

1. Word Part 2. Word-PartMeaning

3. Memory Word 4. Picture

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Example Memory Table

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Memory Table Activity

With your partner, make a Memory Table for each of the following morphemes:

• anti-

• -ology

• mater

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Mastery

• Completion of Word Maps and Memory Tables as assigned.

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Parts of Instruction

• Part I: Pretest

• Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy

• Part III: Practicing the Strategy• Part IV: Posttest

• Part V: Ensuring Students Use the Strategy

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Part III: Practicing the Strategy

• To teach students the meaning of frequently used morphemes

• To give the students multiple opportunities to practice parts of the strategy

• To give the students multiple opportunities to practice the whole strategy

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How?

• Focus on the use of high frequency prefixes, suffixes, and roots.

• Focus on roots with large word families.

• Teach students to use the Word Mapping Strategy, a systematic approach for predicting word meaning.

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Three Sets of Practice Lessons

(6 in each set)

• Prefix Practice Lessons

• Roots Practice Lessons

• Suffix Practice Lessons

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Targeted Words(six per lesson)

• Exemplify the targeted morphemes

• Can be used in combination with other targeted morphemes

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Generic Practice Lesson Format

• Introduce the Word Parts Table

• Conduct the Paragraph Activity

• Conduct the Word-Part Activity

• Discuss “tricksters”

• Conduct the Prediction Activity

• Have the students make Memory Tables

• Conduct the Word Mapping Activity

• Administer the quiz

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Introduce the Word Parts Table

Prefix Meaning Examples

un- not unhappy, unanswered, unhealthy

in-, im-, il-, ir- not indirect, impossible, illegal, irregular

dis- not, apart, away disability, dislocate, discard

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The Tree ActivityThe Tree Activity

• Draw a tree

• Write the word part on the trunk

• Write one meaning of the word

part on each limb

• Ask the students for example

words to be added as branches

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Example Tree with Example Words

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Conduct the Paragraph Activity

Was having five dogs illegal? Shelly was afraid to ask anyone who worked for the city, so her question remained unanswered. She’d never intended on having more than her two cocker spaniels, Lucy and Rufus. However, a friend with a black labrador retriever hit hard times and had to move to a small apartment where pets were not allowed. A coworker found a stray poodle-mix puppy and could not keep it. The owners weren’t even looking for him! That broke Shelly’s heart. She felt as if he had been discarded, like trash. The last dog was a small spaniel who had been a companion to her mother, who had recently passed away. The dogs all got along well, but they created an unhealthy environment. She indirectly learned that only three dogs were allowed when the local news ran a story about a woman with 40 cats. The cats were discovered by paramedics, who were called by the woman, who had tripped over a cat, fallen, and dislocated her shoulder.

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Examples: im polite dis belief uno

A B C D

1. inactive illogical disease illiterate

2. irresponsible inhospitable insane disrespect

3. disturb imprint ill unlikable

4. discover insensitive unmovable illegible

Conduct the Word-Part Activity

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Discuss Tricksters

• Tricksters are words that contain an affix that does not add meaning to the word.

• Example: “re” in “read”

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Example Table with Tricksters

dis-

apart not Tricksters

dislocate

dissociate

displace

disjunction

dislodge

disown

disorganized

disorder

dislike

disrespect

disc/disk

discus

dish

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Example Table with Tricksters

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Tree with Tricksters

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Conduct the Prediction Activity

1. unanswered – [un- “ ” + answered “responded to”] =

2. unhealthy – [un- “ ” + healthy “free of disease”] =

3. indirect – [in- “ ” + direct “straight forward”] =

4. illegal – [il- “ ” + legal “based on law”] =

5. dislocate – [dis- “ ” + locate “to place”] =

6. discard – [dis- “ ” + card] =

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Have the students make Memory Tables for the morphemes emphasized in the lesson

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Conduct the Word-Mapping Activity

Three options:

• Assign the words in the lesson

• Assign words derived from the textbook

• Assign a passage to be read and words within the passage

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Administer the quiz

Require accountability for:

• Learning the meaning of targeted morphemes

• Learning the meaning of targeted words

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Options for Part III

• Conduct all the activities on one day

• Conduct the activities across the week,• with the quiz on Friday

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Parts of Instruction• Part I: Pretest

• Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy

• Part III: Practicing the Strategy

• Part IV: Posttest• Part V: Ensuring Students Use the Strategy

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Part IV: Posttest

• Administer the Posttest (pp. 183 & 184)

• Score the Posttest using the

• Evaluation Guidelines (p. 89)

• Student Response Sample (p. 90 & 91)

• Answer Key (p. 187)

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Parts of Instruction• Part I: Pretest

• Part II: Introducing Morphemes and the Strategy

• Part III: Practicing the Strategy

• Part IV: Posttest

• Part V: Ensuring Students Use the Strategy

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Part V: Ensuring Students Use the Strategy

• Discuss rationales

• Discuss individual effort

• Discuss situations

• Discuss using the strategy without a Word Map

• Make cue cards

• Discuss other cues

• Discuss the tool box analogy

• Discuss the knowledge base analogy

• Give generalization assignments

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Contact Information

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Jolene Ahlschwede, HRD SpecialistFDLRS Sunrise/ Bartow Municipal AirportRt. [email protected]

Jami Yost, HRD SpecialistFDLRS Sunrise / Bartow Municipal AirportRt. [email protected]