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The 10-minute (or less) Vocabulary Lesson
By Marilee Sprenger
MiddleWeb
In her article "The 10-Minute (or less) Vocabulary Lesson," Marilee Sprenger shares strategies for teaching vocabulary effectively in short bursts, countering the common teacher complaint that there is no time to teach vocabulary in an already packed school day. Sprenger reflects on her own experience as a language arts teacher, noting that while vocabulary was part of the curriculum, it often felt like an afterthought, especially since many vocabulary lists did not align with students' reading and writing activities. This led to a realization: simply assigning vocabulary was not enough—teaching it meaningfully and efficiently was essential for student success.
Sprenger emphasizes that a strong vocabulary is critical for reading comprehension, content understanding, and overall academic success. Students with a limited vocabulary often struggle in school, making it crucial to explicitly teach words that will help them succeed not only in class but also in life. Vocabulary instruction, however, should go beyond memorizing definitions. It must be engaging, memorable, and connected to students’ learning and lives. Through her research on the brain and memory, Sprenger discovered that vocabulary instruction can be highly effective when done in short, focused lessons.
Sprenger highlights research by Nagy and Herman, which suggests that even brief, meaningful encounters with words can improve vocabulary retention. This insight led her to experiment with quick vocabulary lessons, challenging the notion that vocabulary instruction needs to be time-consuming. In fact, she advocates for dedicating 10 minutes or less to vocabulary during a class period. These mini-lessons can add up over time, helping students learn and retain academic vocabulary—often referred to as "Tier 2" words, which are used across various content areas.
Sprenger provides a variety of creative and engaging activities that teachers can implement in 10 minutes or less:
These activities not only make vocabulary learning fun and interactive but also fit seamlessly into the class routine.
Sprenger argues that by consistently dedicating short amounts of time to vocabulary instruction, teachers can significantly enhance their students' word knowledge. She points out that while some students may learn thousands of new words per year due to their literacy-rich environments, others, especially those with limited access to literacy resources, may only learn a fraction of that. Therefore, explicit vocabulary instruction in school can help bridge this gap, particularly for students who need it the most.
By integrating these 10-minute vocabulary lessons into daily routines, teachers can make a substantial difference in their students' academic success.
Source: https://www.middleweb.com/49696/the-10-minute-or-less-vocabulary-le...
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