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Word Nerds: Teaching All Students to Learn and Love Vocabulary

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Word Nerds takes you inside classrooms at a high-poverty urban school and shows how two teachers implement creative, flexible vocabulary instruction that improves their students' word knowledge and confidence, enhances classroom community, and increases a

291 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2013

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Brenda J. Overturf

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566 reviews7 followers
June 13, 2013
Now this is an AWESOME book about strategic vocabulary instruction. Not only does it offer strategies for teaching vocabulary, but it also gives you a 5 day plan and 10 day plan that you could follow if you wanted. Another practical PD book that I'm in love with.
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24 reviews
June 3, 2024
Modeled my whole vocabulary instruction using the concepts from this book!!
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February 7, 2016
One of the best teacher-books I've read in the past couple of years. About teaching vocabulary in a way that is culturally relevant and engaging. I found this book easy to read and filled with applicable ideas. Krissy (EL co-teacher extraordinaire) and I have implemented two rounds of this already with cloze sentences, Frayer models, words games, and assessments, and have been shocked by the success of it. We have had so many kids begging to do these activities again. I'm very impressed with this and excited to see where this program/philosophy takes us!
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218 reviews12 followers
June 30, 2015
A fantastic book that covers both the research behind the need for vocabulary instruction as well as a plan for implementing daily rich vocabulary instruction in the classroom.
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1,110 reviews7 followers
June 25, 2017
I really enjoyed this book. It had a lot of good strategies, routines, and games to practice vocabulary with your students. I liked that the authors separated primary and intermediate activities sometimes, as it can be hard to see how an activity that works in 3rd grade will work in a 5th grade classroom. While definitely geared towards teachers in high poverty schools, it is accessible and relevant to all elementary teachers.
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8 reviews
August 10, 2020
The authors give many examples of a 3rd grade classroom and describe this age group of students as “primary.” I teach k-1 ESL and found that some of the “primary” activities listed in the book are not appropriate for my k-1 students. Although I did learn some new ways to teach and assess vocabulary, I would recommend this book more for intermediate elementary and middle school teachers.
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June 2, 2019
Excellent Strategies

Excellent strategies for making vocabulary instruction more meaningful to all students, especially does limited background knowledge and experience. A quick read, but full of practical ideas for instruction.
6 reviews
July 22, 2019
I loved the strategies provided in the book to increase student vocabulary. The authors share a systematic plan for vocabulary instruction that encourages active learning.
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39 reviews2 followers
April 8, 2020
Fantastic resource for teaching vocabulary. The book has practical and easy to implement strategies to successfully develop a passion for vocabulary.
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626 reviews1 follower
May 22, 2023
Read this as a book study with colleagues so it was good to hash out some new ideas and make twists to old ones. A little dated in some research but the emphasis on student talk was important.
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August 4, 2016
I thought this was a great book. Of course most of what is discussed is hard to implement in an already tight schedule but it gives a lot of great ideas. I'm excited to try to see how to incorporate at least a few of the games and ideas for teaching vocabulary even if I am unable to do the whole vocabulary program. I read these kinds of books and think wow, they must have had to really impress their administration to change their allotted time for subjects to fit in what must be 45 min -1 hr of vocab a day. I love the idea of getting kids so excited about words and meanings and socializing to better understand them as well as moving around the room. Really inspiring book even if it's very hard to implement as is in most places.
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229 reviews6 followers
June 23, 2014
Low vocabulary is tied to low-income families. Hart and Risley wrote about a "30-million word gap between professional families and economically disadvantaged families." This book takes vocabulary instruction to a new level by introducing words, practicing words, and making link between words highlighting synonyms, antonyms, morphology, examples, and non examples. They also use an interesting cloze evaluation tool similar to the MAZE in Dibels.
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655 reviews
March 10, 2014
This is a really great resource for vocabulary instruction. I felt like chapter 5 was the most useful. Some of the book was a lot of background teacher stories. I wouldn't have minded the information to be a little more direct, therefore shortening the book a bit. I bought the Kindle edition because it was much less than the paper book, but there are a lot of reproducibles that would be good to be able to copy.
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Author 1 book3 followers
April 27, 2016
This book has a lot of great ideas and information to help make vocabulary instruction much stronger in the classroom. I am excited to try some of these ideas in my classroom. I believe they will help the students with retention of vocabulary words as well understanding the definition and use of the word.
132 reviews2 followers
March 7, 2015
This book is very motivating to try new things with teaching vocabulary. But. The ideas are VERY teacher intensive. VERY. I thought after the first round it would get easier. Nope. I was working harder than my students. On to try something else!
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309 reviews4 followers
July 27, 2013
I absolutely loved this book. Easy to follow suggestions and guidelines for helping turn your students into "word nerds" too. This is definitely a book that will live on my desk at school.
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June 1, 2013
Lots of really practical vocabulary activities. I especially appreciate the opening that discusses and frames the book around research of vocabulary instruction. Nicely done.
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July 19, 2014
Some good ideas so far.
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