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    Post: Teaching Vocabulary

    Posted by Kate on 8/03/08

    Teaching vocabulary is always a challenge in the elementary
    school classroom. Part of this challenge comes from
    children entering our classrooms with a wide variety
    pre-developed vocabularies. Children who have grown up
    enjoying a wide variety of experiences usually have a
    vocabulary that demonstrates that. Children who have not
    had the opportunities of those experiences usually have a
    less developed vocabulary. I recently took an online class
    from Knowledge Delivery Systems (www.kdsi.org) by Donna
    Walker Tileston focusing on teaching vocabulary in the
    classroom. This class gave a lot of practical advice for
    teaching children with all levels of pre-developed
    vocabularies in the classroom.

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