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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Guide To Teaching Vocabulary- Teacher Tips #461

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Weekly Tips for Teachers

Issue 461: May 11, 2009

This Week’s Theme: Vocabulary Teaching Guide

Teacher Vocabulary Resources

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Teaching Tip: Learning New Vocabulary Words

By: Teachnology Staff

Visual learners should: 1. use flashcards. 2. play Post-it vocabulary memory games. 3. work with various word puzzles. 4. draw pictures of words often.

Auditory learners should: 1. read the words and definitions aloud. 2. record themselves saying the words and definitions. 3. playback these recordings.

Kinesthetic learners should: 1. look at the word and definition before covering it up. Try to write the word and definition. Students should then check their work and repeat 2. make their own word puzzles and collaborate with visual learners.

This Week in History

  • 1916: Einstein's Theory of General Relativity was presented.
  • 1949: The first Polaroid camera was sold.

Teacher Inspiration and Humor

Teacher Inspiration

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“Most of us end up with no more than five or six people who remember us. Teachers have thousands of people who remember them for the rest of their lives.”
— Rooney, Andy

Jokes You Can Tell in Class


Q: Why did the teacher wear sunglasses?

A: Because his class was so bright!

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