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First Grade Vocabulary FULL YEAR Bundle

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Super helpful! Easy directions and ideas for teachers to use to implement plan but just the breakdown of words per week has been extremely helpful.
I use this on a weekly basis. I love how it gives the definition, uses the word in a sentence, and gives a synonym/antonym for the word. The students have learned a lot of new vocabulary words from this resource.

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    This unit includes everything that you need to teach, practice and assess vocabulary in your first grade classroom for the ENTIRE YEAR!

    It includes 4 units. Buying each unit separately would cost $40. Buying the bundle will save you 20%!

    **Would you like to learn how I use these vocabulary units? Click HERE to view a free video on how to implement these vocabulary units.**

    Included:

    -weekly plan for teaching vocabulary that includes detailed directions for each day of the week

    -3 Tier 2 vocabulary words for each week of the year

    -a weekly teacher guide with has the 3 weekly words, definitions, synonyms, antonyms, sentences and parts of speech

    -a student vocabulary list for each week that includes the student friendly definitions of the 3 weekly words

    -vocabulary word cards for each week that can be used as a flash card, in a pocket chart or for games

    -weekly assessments

    -assessment answer keys

    -students data tracking forms to keep a record of student growth and intervention needs

    -a special week 9 lesson plan to help students review the 24 words they have had during the previous 8 weeks

    -summative assessments to be given at the end of each 9 weeks

    -two game boards with directions

    -8 vocabulary task cards that can be used for extension

    -directions for assembling the vocabulary journal

    -cover, dividers and graphic organizers to be used in the student journals

    Direct vocabulary instruction helps students to become better readers, writers and thinkers. I carefully chose tier 2 words that students are likely to see in text and on standardized testing.

    This resource was written for 1st graders.

    Commonly Asked Questions

    Q: Where do you find the words?

    A: The words are high frequency words from grade level texts and tests.

    Q: What are tier 2 words?

    A: Tier 2 words are words that students will see often, but need to be taught. They are not content specific such a math and science vocabulary. Instead they are words that students will see over and over in their books and on standardized tests.

    Q: What do you do with the words from the reading curriculum?

    A: Honestly, I used those words for practice with context clues rather than memorization. I found that they were not words that students were regularly seeing in their books anyway. If you do need to add in your basal words, they could easily be added to the vocabulary journal. They just would not appear in the premade assessments.

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    The following units are included in this bundle:

    Unit 1

    Unit 2

    Unit 3

    Unit 4

    Also available for:

    Second Grade

    Third Grade Bundle

    Fourth Grade Bundle

    Fifth Grade Bundle

    If you are looking for more information about how I teach vocabulary in my classroom, check out this post:

    Teaching Meaningful Vocabulary Lessons

    Total Pages
    240 pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
    Last updated Sep 21st, 2018
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on grade 1 reading and content, choosing flexibly from an array of strategies.
    Use sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase.
    Identify real-life connections between words and their use (e.g., note places at home that are cozy).

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