Vocabulary Instruction That's Not Busy Work
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Traditional vocabulary instruction strategies don't work. And research proves it. When students define words and use them in sentences, they're doing "pedagogically useless" busy work that won't help them retain academic vocabulary. But there's a better way to teach vocabulary effectively.
In this episode, I'm sharing research-backed vocabulary instruction strategies using John Hattie's three-stage framework from Visible Learning: surface level, deep learning, and transfer. You'll learn exactly how to move students beyond copying definitions to actually understanding how words fit into the world.
Teaching vocabulary effectively includes:- Surface-level strategies: SEE-IT cards, Quiz-Quiz-Trade, Quizlet previews, and appositive sentences from The Writing Revolution- Deep learning techniques: Student-created graphic organizers, close reading with primary sources, subordinating conjunction sentences- Transfer activities: Socratic seminars applying historical concepts to modern contexts
Featured example: I use mercantilism as a through-line to show you exactly what surface-deep-transfer looks like in practice, from basic definition to analyzing modern trade policy.
The reality check: Sometimes surface-level mastery in three weeks is all we can do. And that's okay. This episode gives you permission to meet students where they are while working smarter, not harder.
Resources mentioned:
- Visible Learning by John Hattie
- Visible Learning for Social Studies by Hattie, Stern, Fisher & Frey
- The Writing Revolution by Hochman & Wexler
- Free Socratic seminar template (sign up for my Free Resource Library)
- Templates from Complete Unit Planning Course (check it out here)
Stop the busy work. Start with vocabulary instruction strategies that actually stick.
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