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Vocabulary Is Comprehension
Getting to the Root of Text Complexity

Foreword by Kathy Ganske

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August 2014 | 200 pages | Corwin

Here is a reading riddle: What knowledge always precedes high-level text comprehension and yet seldom is given sufficient instructional time?

The answer: Word knowledge. 

Our students can’t understand texts without knowing what words mean. It’s that simple. Meanwhile, in our rush toward complex texts, somehow we forget to put a new systematic vocabulary plan in place. In Vocabulary Is Comprehension, Laura Robb provides the instructional plan. And just wait until you see the results!

Laura’s plan takes just 10 to 15 minutes, and much of it is spent in partner and independent work so this is no “add on” to squeeze in. Even better, all materials are included.  Each lesson features a student reproducible along with 50+ pieces of short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry—or, if you prefer, use your own text.

Here’s how the plan works:

  • Day 1: You read aloud the short text and students discuss the selected words in their context. Students work in pairs, rereading the text to understand words and phrases, and then share understandings as a class.
  • Days 2 & 3: Students finish partner work and complete the reproducible.

Along the way, the 35+ lessons:

  • Support complex text comprehension
  • Cover academic vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, multiple meanings, figurative language, denotative and connotative meanings, Greek and Latin roots, and more
  • Address specific CCSS vocabulary and writing standards
  • Include strategies for ELLs and developing readers, and formative assessments
  •  Link to a wealth of online reproducibles, words lists, and printable complex texts

Laura surrounds these ready-to-teach lessons with the routines that help students read increasingly demanding texts across the curriculum. Students blog, tweet, and apply words in many different contexts . . . look out for related words in books, ads, and media . . . and many other collaborative activities that promote deep word knowledge rather than shallow word-defining. If you’re looking for a resource that will make all the difference as you address the new reach for rigorous, complex text reading, Vocabulary Is Comprehension is it.

An author, teacher, coach, and speaker, LAURA ROBB has spent the last four decades in middle school education.  What teachers appreciate most about Laura is her deep commitment to children and adolescents, and her ability to show what best-practice instruction looks like day by day; a survey conducted by Instructor magazine named Laura as one of the nation’s top twenty educators. Currently, in addition to her speaking and consulting, she works part time in grades K-8. 

 

 
Foreword by Kathy Ganske
 
Acknowledgments
 
Chapter 1. How the Common Core Has Changed the Rules of the Game Forever (Even If the Standards Go Away)
Big Ambition: Vocabulary in the Context of All the ELA Standards

 
Vocabulary in the Context of Complex Text Reading

 
Research Highlights

 
The Lesson Structure: 10 to 15 Minutes a Day

 
The Big 10 Approach to Reading Words Closely

 
The Big 10 and the Common Core Vocabulary Standards

 
Collaborate and Learn

 
 
Chapter 2. Ten Short Lessons for the Big 10
Which Words Do I Teach?

 
Laying Out the Lessons for the Big 10

 
Elements of the Lesson

 
Lesson 1: Understanding Descriptive Words to Visualize

 
Lesson 2: Decode and Define Multisyllable Words

 
Lesson 3: Understanding Personification

 
Lesson 4: Write to Show Understanding of Words

 
Lesson 5: Synonyms, Antonyms, and Multiple Meanings

 
Lesson 6: Connecting Words to a Text's Concepts

 
Lesson 7: Understanding Denotative and Connotative Meanings

 
Lesson 8: Showing Word Knowledge via Twitter

 
Lesson 9: Four Words to Respond to Texts

 
Lesson 10: Multiple Forms, Multiple Meanings

 
Collaborate and Learn

 
 
Chapter 3. Figurative Language
Helping Students Not to Be Cowed by Figurative Language

 
Guidelines for Reading Poetry

 
Lesson 1: Alliteration

 
Lesson 2: Metaphor

 
Lesson 3: Onomatopoeia

 
Lesson 4: Repetition

 
Lesson 5: Simile

 
Lesson 6: Symbols and Symbolism

 
Lesson 7: Idioms

 
Using Discussions to Interpret Figurative Language

 
Three Reproducibles for Discussing and Writing About Poems

 
Discussions on Class Blogs

 
Collaborate and Learn

 
 
Chapter 4. Getting to the Root of Words
What the Common Core State Standards Have to Say

 
Review Lessons on Prefixes and Suffixes

 
Lesson 1: Prefixes

 
Lesson 2: Suffixes

 
A Five-Day Routine for Teaching Roots

 
Lesson 3: Expand Vocabulary With Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes

 
Lesson 4: Make Words With Prefixes, Suffixes, and Roots

 
How to Link the Lessons to Students' Reading

 
More Strategies That Use Roots, Prefixes, and Suffixes

 
Lesson 5: Prefix Brainstorm

 
Lesson 6: Denotation-Connotation Map

 
Collaborate and Learn

 
 
Chapter 5. General Academic and Domain-Specific Vocabulary
The CCR Anchor Standards for Reading

 
Quick Recap: How the Lessons in This Book Address the Anchor Standards

 
Four Categories of Academic Vocabulary

 
The Best Use of Word Lists

 
Why General Academic Vocabulary Is Key

 
Basic Elements of General Academic Vocabulary Lessons

 
Lessons for Teaching General Academic Words

 
Lesson 1: Rate Your Word Knowledge

 
Lesson 2: ABC List and Link

 
Lesson 3: Concept Map and Writing

 
Lesson 4: Words in the World

 
Lesson 5: Making Analogies on a Class Wiki or Blog

 
Lesson 6: Tweeting for Word Learning

 
Collaborate and Learn

 
 
Chapter 6. Assessing Vocabulary
So How Are They Reading Complex Texts?

 
Informative Assessment and Responsive Teaching

 
Why Final Tests Are Problematic

 
Gathering Data Throughout the Lessons

 
Making Instructional Decisions and Modifications

 
Introducing Lessons: The First Day

 
Practicing the Lessons: Second and Possibly Third Days

 
Applying the Lessons: Completing Written Work

 
Self-Evaluation

 
How to Scaffold and Reteach

 
Collaborate and Learn

 
Concluding Thoughts on Vocabulary Instruction

 
Ten Ways Students Can Expand Their Vocabularies

 
 
References
 
Index

Supplements

“Although the importance of vocabulary knowledge for reading and learning is widely recognized, it isn’t every day that a book makes the connection between word savvy and engaged text reading so transparent and lively. . . . Laura Robb’s Vocabulary Is Comprehension is truly a book for the times and for the time-conscious middle-grades teacher. It’s one I look forward to having in my toolbox.”

KATHY GANSKE, Author of Word Journeys, Second Edition

“Laura Robb has this remarkable way of lassoing the galloping, impossible-to-meet mandates out there and wrestling them to the ground so they actually work in classrooms. In Vocabulary Is Comprehension, she shows teachers how to teach systematic, daily vocabulary in the context of authentic reading and a vital curriculum . . . making us grateful once again for Laura Robb and her efforts to help us all be better teachers.”

JIM BURKE, Author of The Common Core Companion

 

“The research is clear: the size of a student’s vocabulary at the end of twelfth grade is not only a strong indicator of whether college is attainable, but also a predictor of future income and success. Fortunately, Vocabulary Is Comprehension provides teachers with effective and practical ideas on how to strengthen our students’ knowledge of words. This is an essential book for helping students overcome word deficit and attain the greater freedom and power that comes with possessing a strong and sophisticated vocabulary.”

KELLY GALLAGHER, Author of Deeper Reading

“Opening Laura Robb’s book is like unwrapping a gift box where you discover many other wondrous presents inside. Expertly aligned to the Common Core and to research-based practices, Laura provides teachers with what they’ve long needed: a simple set of principles for understanding all of the individual components of vocabulary along with practical tools for teaching vocabulary. . . . Lots of lessons. Lots of texts. Lots of reproducibles. Lots to love!”

NANCY BOYLES, Author of Closer Reading, Grades 3-6

“Laura Robb hasn’t just shown the best means for employing the most effective instructional strategy for improving word knowledge, she has also thought of every dimension of masterful classroom management to meet the needs of every child along the way. . . .This is a book that will have teachers excited for tomorrow’s vocabulary instruction and marveling at how fast students grow in their reading ability when they have tools to employ rather than just rote memorization.” 

JAMES BLASINGAME, Coauthor of Teaching Writing in Middle and Secondary Schools

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Laura J. Robb

An author, teacher, coach, and speaker, LAURA ROBB has spent the last four decades in middle school education.  What teachers appreciate most about Laura is her deep commitment to children and adolescents, and her ability to show what best-practice instruction looks like day by day; a survey conducted by Instructor magazine named Laura as one of the nation’s top twenty educators. Currently, in addition to her speaking and consulting, she works part time in grades K-8. She was named NCTE’s recipient of the 2016 Richard W. Halle Award for Outstanding Middle Level Educator. More About Author

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