Rote memorization of word lists has never worked. To unleash the
power of vocabulary instruction, focus on exploration and engaging word
play.
When young readers encounter texts that contain too many unfamiliar words,
their comprehension suffers. Reading becomes slow, laborious, and frustrating,
impeding their learning. That's why vocabulary knowledge is a key element in
reading comprehension. To comprehend fully and learn well, all students need
regular vocabulary exploration.
Unfortunately, the term exploration does not accurately describe
most traditional word study in schools. Here are five common misconceptions that
often stand in the way of effective vocabulary instruction.