Word Wizard
1.
Write down
the word ________, the page ____, and paragraph number _________.
2.
Copy
the sentence from the book in which the word appears.
3.
Re-read the sentence in which the word appears. Think about the word,
the sentence, and the story. Look up the word in the dictionary. Using the
dictionary definition and everything you know about the word, write
your definition of the word ____________________________________.
4.
Write down
an explanation
telling how this word adds meaning to the story. What does this word have to do
with the story? Think about the characters, plot, setting, theme, etc.
5.
Make
your word wizard
card. Be sure to include in LARGE PRINT your word and the page
and paragraph number. On the other side of the card you should draw a
picture to represent your word, the word, and the definition
of the word.
6. Complete a set of daily
vocabulary activities that go with your word(s).
How to Discuss “Word Wizard”
- The first thing you will do is place your
word wizard card word side up so that all students can see the word and the
page and paragraph number where the word is located.
- After they have seen the word, have all
of the students turn in their books to the passage where the word is located,
and have a student read the paragraph and if needed, the sentences before and
after. Make sure all students are following along because you really want them
to pay attention to the context clues that the passage provides.
- Next have the students guess what they
think the word means. Make sure they explain their guesses.
- If they guess the correct definition that
is great! If no one guesses the correct definition, then someone that you
choose can look up the word. Remember, if someone guesses close, than that’s
it! Yeah! Share with them your definition.
- Now the group should have a definition
for the word.
- After they have read the passage, ask if
anyone can guess the part of speech for the word that is used in the sentence.
Discuss this and have them explain their answers. If they cannot guess it,
tell them.
- You can now flip over your word wizard
card and reveal your illustration.
- Next have everyone, including you, come
up with a meaningful sentence using the word wizard word. The best sentences
are ones that relate an understanding of the definition and explain an
understanding of the word. If students use "4 or More" in their
sentences (Answer 4 or more of the following in their sentence: Who, What,
Where, When, Why, and How), then they will probably come up with meaningful
sentences. Be sure that all of
the sentences make sense and that they use the word correctly.
- Now you help everyone connect this
word to the story. Ask the students in your group to think about how the word
adds meaning to the story. Think about how the word connects to the
characters, setting, plot, theme, etc. Call on group member(s) to share
thoughts on this.
10. Complete daily vocabulary
activities with your group members.