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Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Instruction
Webinar Series Session 4
Anita L. Archer, Ph.D.Author and Consultant
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Archer, A., & Hughes, C. (2011). Explicit Instruction: Effective and Efficient Teaching. NY: Guilford Publications.
www.explicitinstruction.org
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Webinar Participation 1. Choral Responses:
If the answer is short and the same, you will say an answer together.
2. Partner Responses: If you are viewing this with fellow educators, divide into partners and give each partner a number (either #1 or #2).
3. Written Responses: Record written responses on the handout or on plain paper.
4. Recorder: Select one person in your group to be the recorder of “best answers” when asked. Type into “Chat Box.”
5. Best Practices: On a separate piece of paper, maintain a list of best practices.
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Schedule
February 8Topic: Delivery of Instruction- Part 1 Chapter 6
February 22Topic: Delivery of Instruction- Part 2Chapter 6 and 7
March 7Topic: Design of Instruction:
Teaching Skills and Strategies
Chapter 2
March 21Topic: Design of Instruction: Concepts and VocabularyChapter 3
April 4Topic: Judicious PracticeChapter 8
Note: Those taking the course for university credit are required to read the corresponding chapters.
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Design of Instruction
Lessons: 1. Are organized and focused lessons.
2. Begin with a statement of goals.
3. Provide review of preskills and knowledge.
4. Provide step-by-step demonstrations.
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Design of Instruction
5. Provide guided and supported practice.
6. Use clear and concise language.
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Three Lesson Components
• Opening• Attention • Review• Preview
• Body• Closing
• Review • Preview• Independent Work
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Body - Skill or Strategy
• The Three Components
• Model (I do it.)
• Prompt (We do it.)
• Check (You do it.)
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Reflection
Share with your partner.- In the last two weeks, how did you use:
- I do it.- We do it.- You do it.
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Vocabulary Instruction
• Preparation for instruction– Selection of words– Selection of definitions
• Explicit Instruction– Demonstration of lesson– Teaching lesson together
• Extensions
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Explicit Vocabulary Instruction-Selection of Vocabulary
• Select a limited number of words for robust, explicit vocabulary instruction.
• Three to ten words per story or section in a chapter would be appropriate.
• Briefly tell students the meaning of other words that are needed for comprehension.
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Explicit Vocabulary Instruction-Selection of vocabulary
• Select words that are unknown.• Select words that are important to passage
understanding.• Select words that students are likely to encounter in the
future and are generally useful. (Stahl, 1986)– Focus on Tier Two words (Beck & McKeown, 2003)
• Select words that are more difficult to obtain.– Words having an abstract versus concrete reference.– Words with no known synonym.– Words not clearly defined in passage.
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Explicit Instruction of Words-
Selection of Vocabulary (Beck & McKeown, 1985)
• Tier One - Basic words– chair, bed, happy, house
• Tier Two - Words in general use in many domains (Academic Vocabulary)– concentrate, absurd, fortunate, relieved, dignity, convenient,
observation, analyze, persistence(Academic vocabulary)
• Tier Three - Rare words limited to a specific domain (Background Knowledge)– tundra, igneous rocks, constitution, area, sacrifice fly, genre,
foreshadowing
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Explicit Instruction - Select words for robust, explicit instruction.
Second Graders
Enemy Pie by Derek Munson
perfect horrible
trampoline nervous
enemy invited
recipe boomerang
disgusting
earthworms
ingredients
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Explicit Instruction - Select words for robust, explicit instruction.
Fifth Graders
The Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Savage Carlson (for Chapter 1)
monsieur gratitude
cathedral fastidious
cowered loitering
hidey-hole roguish
hyacinths adventure
fragile
oleanders
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Feedback
What words did you select?
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Reading Level: Eighth Grade Passage: Breaker’s BridgeSeries: Prentice Hall Words: *Selected for instruction in manual.
obstacle* district amplify
writhing* gorge imperial
piers* miniature emerged
executioner* defeated insult
immortals* desperation deposited
emperor supervising deadline
Explicit Instruction - Select words for robust, explicit instruction.
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Feedback
What words did you select?
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Explicit Instruction -
Prepare - Student-Friendly Explanations • Dictionary Definition
relieved - (1) To free wholly or partly from pain, stress,pressure. (2) To lessen or alleviate, as pain or pressure
• Student-Friendly Explanation (Beck, McKeown, & Kucan, 2003)
– Is easy to understand.
– When something that was difficult is over or never happened at all, you feel relieved.
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Explicit Instruction -
Prepare - Student-Friendly Explanations Utilize a dictionary for English Language Learners.
Explanation from Collins Cobuild
Dictionary of American English
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words.
Did the teacher:1. Introduce the word.
2. Present a student-friendly explanation.
3. Illustrate the word with examples.
4. Check students’ understanding.
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1. Introduce the word. compete verb
2. 2. Present a student-friendly explanation.
If you compete in a contest or a game, you take part in it.
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compete - 3. Illustrate with examples.
These bike riders compete to determine the fastest rider.
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compete - 3. Illustrate with examples.
These foosball players compete to determine the best team.
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compete - 4. Check student’s understanding.
• There are many sports and games that you could compete in. Think of one that you would enjoy.
• Tell your partner what you would like to compete in.
• Begin by saying:
I would like to compete in……..
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compete - Extensions - word family
compete v competition n
competed v competitor n
competing v competitive adj
Tom loves to compete in races. In the past, he competed in marathons, running the 26 miles. After being injured in a skiing accident, he wanted to continue competing in marathons so he joined the wheelchair competition. Tom has proven to be a great competitor, winning a number of races. He is very competitive.
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1. Introduce the word. migrate v
2. Present a student-friendly explanation.
When people migrate, they move from one place to to settle in another.
When animals migrate, the animals move from one place to another place at a specific season usually to get food or to breed.
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migrate 3. Illustrate with examples.
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migrate 4. Check student’s understanding. Visual Learning - Why do you think this group is
migrating?
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Why do you think this group is migrating?
Begin by saying:
I think this group is migrating for the following reasons:
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migrate - Extensions
migratemigrationmigrants
4000 years ago the Bantu began to migrate to other areas of Africa. Because of this migration, the Bantu migrants shared their language with other people in Africa.
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
Step 1. Introduce the word.a) Write the word on the board or overhead.
b) Read the word and have the students repeat the word.
If the word is difficult to pronounce or unfamiliar have the students repeat the word a number of times.
Introduce the word with me.
“ This word is relieved. What word?”
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
(continued)
Step 2. Present a student-friendly explanation.
a) Tell students the explanation. OR
b) Have them read the explanation with you.
Present the definition with me.
“When something that is difficult is over
or never happened at all, you feel relieved.
So if something that is difficult is over,
you would feel _______________.”
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
(continued)
Optional procedure for presenting meaning of word.
a) Have students locate the definition in the glossary or text.b) Guide students in breaking the definition into the critical attributes
(parts).
Glossary Entry: An essay is a short nonfiction work about a particular subject. Most essays have a single major focus and a clear introduction, body, and conclusion.
Essayo Shorto Nonfiction worko Particular subjecto Clear introduction, body, and conclusion
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
(continued)
Optional procedure for presenting meaning of word.
Introduce the word using the morphographs (meaningful parts) in the word.
Analyze parts of word.autobiography
auto = selfbio = lifegraph = letters, words, or pictures
hydroelectrichydro = water
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The Most Common Prefixes in English
Prefix Meaning % of prefixed words Examples
un not; reversal of 26% uncover
re again, back, really 14% rewrite
in/im in, into, not 11% incorrect, insert
dis away, apart, negative 7% discover, discontent
en/em in; within; on 4% entail
mis wrong 3% mistaken
pre before 3% prevent
pro in favor of; before 1% protect
a not; in, on, without 1% atypical
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The Most Common Suffixes in English
Suffix Meaning %of prefixed words
Examples
s, es more than one; verb marker 31% movies
ed in the past; quality/state 20% walked
ing when you do something;quality, state
14% walking
ly how something is 7% lovely
er,or one who, what/that/which 4% teacher, tailor
tion, sion state, quality; act 4% action;erosion
able, ible able to be 2% comfortable
al, ial related to, like 1% fatal
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Common Latin and Greek Roots
aqua water Greek aquarium, aqueduct, aquaculture, aquamarine, aquaplane, aquatic
aud hearing Latin audio, audition, audiovisual, auditorium, audiotape, inaudible
auto self Greek autograph, autobiography, automobile, autocrat, autonomy
astro star Greek astronomy, astrophysics, astrology, astronaut, astronomer, asterisk
biblio book Greek Bible, bibliography, bibliophobia, bibliophile, biblioklept
bio life Greek biography, biology,autobiography, bionic, biotic, antibiotic, biome, bioshere, biometrics
chrono time Greek synchronize, chronology,chronic, chronicle, anachronism
corp body Latin corpse, corporation, corps,incorporate, corporeal, corpulence
demo the people Greek democracy, demography,epidemic, demotic, endemic, pandemic
dic, dict speak, tell Latin dictate, dictation, diction, dictator, verdict, predict, contradict, benediction, jurisdiction, predict, indict, edict
dorm sleep Latin dormant, dormitory, dormer, dormouse, dormition, dormitive
geo earth Greek geology, geologist, geometry, geography, geographer, geopolitical, geothermal, geocentric
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Common Latin and Greek Roots
graph to write, to draw Greek autograph, biography, photograph, telegraph, lithograph
hydro water Greek hydroplane, dehydrate, hydroelectric, hydrogen, hydrophone
ject throw Latin reject, deject, project, inject, injection, projection
logos, logy study Greek geology, astrology, biology, numerology, zoology, technology, psychology, anthropology, mythology
luna moon Latin lunar, lunacy, lunatic, interlunar
meter measure Greek meter, thermometer, diameter, geometry, optometry, barometer, centimeter, symmetry, voltammeter
mega great, large, big Greek megaphone,megalith, megalomania, megatons, megalopolis
min small, little Latin minimal, minimize, minimum, mini, miniature, minuscule, minute, minority
mit, mis send Latin mission, transmit, transmission, remit, missile,submission, permit, emit, emissary
path feeling, suffering
Greek pathetic, pathology, apathy, antipathy, sympathy, telepathy, empathy, sociopath
ped foot Latin pedestrian, pedal, peddle, peddler, pedicure, pedometer
philia love, friendship Greek philosopher, Philadelphia, philanthropist, philharmonic, Philip
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Common Latin and Greek Roots
phono sound Greek phonograph, microphone, symphony, telephone, phonogram, megaphone, phony, euphony, xylophone, phony,
photo light Greek photograph, photosynthesis, telephoto, photometer, photophilia
port carry Latin port, transport, transportation, portable, portage, report
spect see Latin respect, inspection, inspector, spectator, spectacles,prospect
scope look at Greek microscope, telescope, periscope, kaleidoscope, episcopal
sol sun Latin solar, solar system, solstice, solarium, parasol
struct build, form
Latin instruct, instruction, construction, reconstruction, destruct, destruction, infrastructure, construe, instrument, instrumental
tele distant Greek telephone, television,telegraph, telephoto, telescope, telepathy, telethon, telegenic
terra land Latin territory, terrestrial, terrace, terrarium, extraterrestrial, Mediterranean Sea, terra cotta, subterranean
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
(continued)
Step 3. Illustrate the word with examples.a) Concrete examples.b) Visual representations.c) Verbal examples.
Present the examples with me.
“When the spelling test is over, you feelrelieved.”
“When you have finished giving the speech thatyou dreaded, you feel relieved.”
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
(continued)
Step 4. Check students’ understanding. Option #1. Ask deep processing questions.
Check students’ understanding with me.
When the students lined up for morning recess,Jason said, “I am so relieved that this morning is over.” Why might Jason be relieved?
When Maria was told that the soccer game hadbeen cancelled, she said, “I am relieved.” Whymight Maria be relieved?
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
(continued)
Step 4. Check students’ understanding.Option #2. Have students discern between
examples and non-examples.
Check students’ understanding with me.
“If you were nervous singing in front of others,would you feel relieved when the concert was over?”Yes “Why?”“If you loved singing to audiences, would you feelrelieved when the concert was over?” No “Why not?” It
was not difficult for you.
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Teach the meaning of critical, unknown vocabulary words. Instructional Routine
(continued)
Step 4. Check students’ understanding.
Option #3. Have students generate their own examples.
Check students’ understanding with me.
“Tell your partner a time when you were
relieved.”
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Teach the meaning of critical,
unknown vocabulary words. Instructional
Routine (continued)
Step 4. Check students’ understanding.Option #4. Provide students with a
“sentence starter”. Have them say the
complete sentence.
Check students’ understanding with me.
Sometimes your mother is relieved. Tell your partner when your mother is relieved. Start yoursentence by saying, “My mother is relievedwhen________.”
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Vocabulary Logs
• Have students maintain a log of vocabulary to facilitate study and review.
• What can be recorded on a vocabulary log?– Word– Student-friendly explanation– Any of these options
• A sentence to illustrate the word’s meaning• Examples and non-examples• An illustration
• In lower grades, create a group log on a flip chart.
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Word Walls
• Create a word wall in your classroom– Post a reminder of the context.
• Copy of the cover of the read-aloud book• Copy of the first page in the story• The topic in science or social studies
– Post the vocabulary words.– Incorporate the words into your classroom
language.– Encourage students to us the words when
speaking and writing.
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Best Practice List
Share your best practice list with your partner. Tell your partner two practices thatyou intend to implement in your classroom.
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Thank You
In the next two weeks,1) Teach vocabulary using the instructional routine.2) Read Chapter 8.3) View some of the video clips on the website.4) If you have additional questions, send the question
to me. [email protected]
5) Remember: How well we teach =How well they learn