Figurative language
Words or expressions that deviate from their literal meaning to create a particular effect or evoke a specific image or idea.
Explicit Instruction
Targeted direct learning guided by teacher
Informational
Provides information and facts true
Conversational words
Words in everyday language (talk she happy clock)
Academic vocabulary
Appear in variety of subjects (classify analyze sequence)
Domain specific vocabulary
Specific subject /content (exponent, pumice)
Estymology
Origin of the roots and connect meaning
Frayer model
An activity where students determine definition, facts, or characteristics, and examples.
Kim strategy
Keyword, information/definition/ memory or clue picture
Use in sentence
Semantic mapping
Visually map connections with words or concepts
Literature
*Fictional works of writing
*encounter more figurative language
Informational
*Non-fiction works of writing
*Encounter more Tier all words
Argumentative
*Topic specific
*Increase connotation
*Encounter more Tier lll words
Multimodal
*Contain more than one form of communication
*Find meaning in more than one language