3. Experiment: Setting Criteria for Success. I want M. To improve her reading skills through an increase in her vocabulary. I feel that if she increases her base vocabulary that reading speed as well as her understanding will improve. I sat down with M. At the beginning of the week and presented her with flash cards for all of this weeks vocabulary words. I have her time everyday to work on these with a partner in order to increase her chances of remembering them. Although she did not get all of them right on the test, she did make a huge improvement over previous weeks.
Reflection: It does seem that M's base vocabulary is slowly increasing. I see her reading at a little quicker pace and with more frequency. When I have her read a passage and them I ask her questions to test for comprehension, she is scoring on average about 60%. Although she still has a long way to go, this is a tremendous improvement over her earlier comprehension average of 20%.
4. Experiment: Semantic Mapping. It is generally accepted that students learn vocabulary more effectively when they are directly involved in constructing meaning rather than in memorizing definitions or synonyms. As a class we used semantic mapping with current vocabulary words. I had the children brainstorm a list of words that were familiar with the vocabulary words. There were only a couple of words that M. could contribute to. I then had the children group the words onto the board. I had M. help list the words on the board so that hopefully she could see how the words related to the each other.
Reflection: The class as a whole really enjoyed this activity. For the most part they enjoy doing work on the board. M was a little apprehensive at first, but as the activity went on she began to enjoy it. I noticed...
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