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Preview of Close reading strategies for vocabulary decoding through context, base, root

Close reading strategies for vocabulary decoding through context, base, root

Created by
VioletMoss
A study guide or strategy guide for close reading and learning vocabulary, with a science text example. The chart lists ways to decode vocabulary--context, base word, root words, and so on. The how-to on using context is very helpful, I find.
Preview of Vocabulary Decoding Strategies + Assignment

Vocabulary Decoding Strategies + Assignment

Created by
Jessica K
A handout that lists and describes seven strategies for determining unfamiliar vocabulary as you read (beyond using context clues). Students can use this as they read a text and predict the meaning of unfamiliar words. The chart on page 2 has students practice using the strategies as they read independently.
Preview of Scaffolded Prefix/Suffix/Root Anchor Chart with Fill in the Blanks

Scaffolded Prefix/Suffix/Root Anchor Chart with Fill in the Blanks

This scaffolded note taking anchor chart is perfect for differentiating in your classroom. After downloading the notes, you can add or remove as much as you want from the tables to guide your students. This chart can be printed and glued into interactive notebooks or composition books. This anchor chart provides: Basic definitions for prefixes, suffixes, and root wordsFill in the blank charts using common prefixesFill in the blank charts using common suffixesFill in the blank charts using commo
Preview of Reading Strategies with Pictures

Reading Strategies with Pictures

Created by
Kristina Turi
Use Lips the Fish, Chunky Monkey, Sensible Seal, and all their friends to teach your students how to use effective decoding strategies! These kid friendly anchor charts have helped many students learn decoding strategies.
Preview of Context Clues Acronym

Context Clues Acronym

Instead of just telling students to use words surrounding an unfamiliar word to figure out the meaning, why not teach them an acronym to help them remember specific types of clues to look for? This vocabulary strategy will create more independent readers who will carry the ability to decode context clues throughout their reading life. Have them practice using the acronym on a chart until it becomes an easy reading habit. This strategy applies across the curriculum and across standards. Make th
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