Developing Vocabulary and Oral Language in Young Children

Author:   Rebecca D. Silverman (Stanford University, United States) ,  Anna M. Hartranft (College Park, United States) ,  Michael C. McKenna ,  Sharon Walpole
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
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9781462517886


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   05 January 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Developing Vocabulary and Oral Language in Young Children


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This book presents the most effective instructional strategies for promoting vocabulary growth in the early grades, when the interdependence of word learning and oral language development is especially strong. The authors guide teachers in choosing the best materials and in fostering home-school connections, and share six key principles for building vocabulary. Included are guiding questions; text boxes connecting vocabulary to the Common Core State Standards; examples from real teachers; reproducible checklists, rubrics, and other tools; and an appendix of additional vocabulary resources. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size.

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Author:   Rebecca D. Silverman (Stanford University, United States) ,  Anna M. Hartranft (College Park, United States) ,  Michael C. McKenna ,  Sharon Walpole
Publisher:   Guilford Publications
Imprint:   Guilford Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.486kg
ISBN:  

9781462517886


ISBN 10:   1462517889
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   05 January 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. The Importance of Vocabulary Breadth and Depth 2. Principles of Effective Vocabulary Instruction 3. Explicit and Extended Vocabulary Instruction 4. Word Learning and Word Use in a Language Rich Environment 5. Word Awareness and Independent Word Learning 6. Assessing Vocabulary Knowledge 7. Differentiating Vocabulary Instruction 8. Using Multimedia to Support Word Learning in the Digital Age 9. Home–School Connections to Support Word Learning 10. Implementing Vocabulary Instruction in Prekindergarten through Second-Grade Classrooms Appendix. Resources for Vocabulary Instruction

Reviews

This book provides everything you want to know about vocabulary for young children--as well as everything you didn't know you wanted to know. I can't think of anything about vocabulary acquisition, instruction, and assessment that is not included. A hallmark of the book is the suggestions the authors offer about how teachers can incorporate vocabulary development in typical primary grades reading and writing instruction. --Isabel L. Beck, PhD, University of Pittsburgh (Emerita) The best time to help children bolster their vocabularies--particularly children who enter school with vocabularies weaker than those of their peers--is as soon as possible. In this solidly researched and well-crafted book, Silverman and Meyer focus their considerable expertise on vocabulary instruction for children in PreK-2. Among the many strengths of the book are its focus on both breadth and depth, its myriad classroom examples, and its strong research base. --Michael F. Graves, PhD, University of Minnesota (Emeritus) Silverman and Meyer makes it easy to understand the importance of vocabulary development in young students. Their in-depth explanations of several research-based strategies will help build students' vocabularies, while real-life examples make each of the strategies easily applicable in daily teaching practices. As an early childhood educator, I recommend this book to anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of vocabulary development and enhance their instruction. --Lisa Manna, BA, kindergarten teacher, Port Towns Elementary School, Prince George's County, Maryland I love this book--it is the right book at the right time! The centrality of language to literacy success is now widely recognized, but this is the first book for aspiring early childhood teachers that discusses language and reading in a way that builds conceptual understanding while providing research-based guidance for practice. It is already on the reading list for my course. --Davidf


This book provides everything you want to know about vocabulary for young children--as well as everything you didn't know you wanted to know. I can't think of anything about vocabulary acquisition, instruction, and assessment that is not included. A hallmark of the book is the suggestions the authors offer about how teachers can incorporate vocabulary development in typical primary grades reading and writing instruction. --Isabel L. Beck, PhD, University of Pittsburgh (Emerita) The best time to help children bolster their vocabularies--particularly children who enter school with vocabularies weaker than those of their peers--is as soon as possible. In this solidly researched and well-crafted book, Silverman and Meyer focus their considerable expertise on vocabulary instruction for children in PreK-2. Among the many strengths of the book are its focus on both breadth and depth, its myriad classroom examples, and its strong research base. --Michael F. Graves, PhD, University of Minnesota (Emeritus)


This book provides everything you want to know about vocabulary for young children--as well as everything you didn't know you wanted to know. I can't think of anything about vocabulary acquisition, instruction, and assessment that is not included. A hallmark of the book is the suggestions the authors offer about how teachers can incorporate vocabulary development in typical primary grades reading and writing instruction. --Isabel L. Beck, PhD, University of Pittsburgh (Emerita) The best time to help children bolster their vocabularies--particularly children who enter school with vocabularies weaker than those of their peers--is as soon as possible. In this solidly researched and well-crafted book, Silverman and Meyer focus their considerable expertise on vocabulary instruction for children in PreK-2. Among the many strengths of the book are its focus on both breadth and depth, its myriad classroom examples, and its strong research base. --Michael F. Graves, PhD, University of Minnesota (Emeritus) Silverman and Meyer makes it easy to understand the importance of vocabulary development in young students. Their in-depth explanations of several research-based strategies will help build students' vocabularies, while real-life examples make each of the strategies easily applicable in daily teaching practices. As an early childhood educator, I recommend this book to anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of vocabulary development and enhance their instruction. --Lisa Manna, BA, kindergarten teacher, Port Towns Elementary School, Prince George's County, Maryland


This book provides everything you want to know about vocabulary for young children--as well as everything you didn't know you wanted to know. I can't think of anything about vocabulary acquisition, instruction, and assessment that is not included. A hallmark of the book is the suggestions the authors offer about how teachers can incorporate vocabulary development in typical primary grades reading and writing instruction. --Isabel L. Beck, PhD, University of Pittsburgh (Emerita) The best time to help children bolster their vocabularies--particularly children who enter school with vocabularies weaker than those of their peers--is as soon as possible. In this solidly researched and well-crafted book, Silverman and Meyer focus their considerable expertise on vocabulary instruction for children in PreK-2. Among the many strengths of the book are its focus on both breadth and depth, its myriad classroom examples, and its strong research base. --Michael F. Graves, PhD, University of Minnesota (Emeritus) Silverman and Meyer makes it easy to understand the importance of vocabulary development in young students. Their in-depth explanations of several research-based strategies will help build students' vocabularies, while real-life examples make each of the strategies easily applicable in daily teaching practices. As an early childhood educator, I recommend this book to anyone seeking to deepen their knowledge of vocabulary development and enhance their instruction. --Lisa Manna, BA, kindergarten teacher, Port Towns Elementary School, Prince George's County, Maryland I love this book--it is the right book at the right time! The centrality of language to literacy success is now widely recognized, but this is the first book for aspiring early childhood teachers that discusses language and reading in a way that builds conceptual understanding while providing research-based guidance for practice. It is already on the reading list for my course. --Davidd


Author Information

Rebecca D. Silverman, EdD, is the Judy Koch Professor of Education in the Graduate School of Education at Stanford University. A former elementary school teacher, Dr. Silverman’s research focuses on language and literacy development and instruction in early childhood and elementary school. In particular, her work has contributed to the research base on supporting vocabulary and other aspects of language that are critical to reading and writing, and using multimedia and educational technology to facilitate literacy. At Stanford, Dr. Silverman leads the Language to Literacy Research Lab and teaches in the Stanford Teacher Education Program. She also engages in research–practice partnerships with school districts and provides professional development to teachers. Widely published in education journals, she has served on the board of directors of the International Literacy Association and is Editor-in-Chief of Elementary School Journal. Her website is https://langlitlab.stanford.edu. Anna M. Hartranft, MEd,is Faculty Research Associate in the Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education at the University of Maryland, where she also serves as Project Director for the Reading Buddies Research Project. Her research focuses on the instruction and inclusion of students with disabilities and their peers in the areas of reading and writing. She has managed locally and federally funded projects, contributed to presentations at national conferences, and coauthored publications in journals such as Reading Research Quarterly and the Elementary School Journal.

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