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Title: Building Academic Vocabulary BAV


1
Building Academic Vocabulary (BAV)
Sandy Garrett State Superintendent of Public
Instruction Oklahoma State Department of Education
Phyllis R. Hartfiel Director of Language Arts
Education Office of Standards and Curriculum
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Goals
  • Discover BAVs influence on achievement.
  • Plan use of common academic vocabulary program at
    all levels.
  • Align academic vocabulary within levels.
  • Practice with BAV page to become familiar with
    tools.

3
What is Vocabulary?
  • Name for terms that label experiences

Why is it Important?
  • Opens the door to building background knowledge
    (Marzano, Building Academic Background Knowledge)

4
True or False
  • An academic vocabulary can improve test scores.

5
TRUE
  • On any major standardized test, the subtest that
    is the best predictor of overall success is
    vocabulary (Heidi Hayes Jacobs, 2006)

6
Statistics
  • First grade vocabulary predicts 11th grade
    reading comprehension
  • Direct vocabulary instruction results in raised
    testing achievement. Cunningham Stanovich,
    1997 Marzano, 2004.

7
Impact of Vocabulary Instruction(Marzano/Pickerin
g, 2005)
8
Average U.S. Student and Vocabulary
  • Estimate average US student encounters nearly
    10,000 unfamiliar words in the fifth grade alone
    (Winters, 2009)

9
Can You Say That Again?
  • Write an expository paragraph with a
    well-developed topic sentence, enumeration
    sentence, details, and support. Be sure and
    include a nonrestrictive and restrictive clause.
    The direct object must receive the action of the
    simple predicate. Do not use an auxiliary verb
    or passive voice.

10
True or False?
  • Dr. Marzano has a 10-step process to
    systematically teach academic vocabulary.

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FALSE
  • ..\Acad Vocab\6 steps.pptx

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BAV Process
  • Works at every grade level
  • Eliminates gaps in instruction
  • Aids students in constructing knowledge
  • Have drawings as a consistent
  • part of the process

13
Play or Not to Play?
  • Playing is important to acquisition of vocabulary
  • Provides multiple exposures
  • Engaging and interactive

14
TRUE or FALSE
  • Students should be able to self-assess their own
    understanding of a word/term.

15
TRUE
  • Students should have a check list to self-assess
  • Indicate how well the term/word is understood
  • Provides a reflective piece
  • Formative assessment

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Vocabulary Progress Chart Symbols
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Self Assessment Log
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Vocabulary Notebook
  • Essential part of the program
  • Cumulative year by year
  • Students add to their depth of understanding
  • Contains self-assessment check sheet
  • Provides quick formative assessment

19
Terms of BAV
  • Look at the number of BAV words essential for the
    content
  • Decide number of terms per week per year
  • Reinforcement time
  • Set goals and revise as needed

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Schedule BAVMaking Time - Monitoring
  • Dedicating time
  • 3 terms in 15 minutes is possible in first phase
  • Monitoring student work
  • Tracking progress

21
True or False
  • The Oklahoma State Department of Education is
    still working on a BAV page for teachers.

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FALSE
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Offerings of BAV Page
  • Dr. Marzanos 6-steps
  • Strategies and games
  • Lists and word cards
  • External links to more sources
  • BAV manual
  • Art Integration with BAV

24
Why BAV?
  • Basic assessment assumption
  • Background knowledge
  • Enhances academic achievement

25
Finding
  • BAV students exhibited greater ability to read
    and understand grade-appropriate materials in
    mathematics, science, and general literacy than
    those who did not (Marzano, 2004) .

26
Things to Remember
  • Provides background knowledge
  • Low cost HIGH effect
  • Levels playing field
  • Increases achievement
  • Empowers students

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  • It has been a pleasure to meet with you. Should
    you have any questions, concerns, or comments,
    please feel free to contact me
  • Phyllis_Hartfiel_at_sde.state.ok.us
  • (405) 522-3522
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