Figurative & Connotation Language Flashcards
Figurative language
Words or expressions that deviate from their literal meaning to create a particular effect or evoke a specific image or idea.
Explicit Instruction
Targeted direct learning guided by teacher
Informational
Provides information and facts true
Conversational words
Words in everyday language (talk she happy clock)
- Engage in conversations
- Create print rich environment
- Expose student to texts
Academic vocabulary
Appear in variety of subjects (classify analyze sequence)
- Explicit vocabulary instruction
*Friendly definition
*Use examples
*Reinforce expose through conversation, games, and activities.
Domain specific vocabulary
Specific subject /content (exponent, pumice)
- Taught in moment when appears
- Scaffolding support
Estymology
Origin of the roots and connect meaning
Frayer model
An activity where students determine definition, facts, or characteristics, and examples.
Kim strategy
Keyword, information/definition/ memory or clue picture
Use in sentence
Semantic mapping
Visually map connections with words or concepts
Literature
*Fictional works of writing
*encounter more figurative language
Informational
*Non-fiction works of writing
*Encounter more Tier all words
Argumentative
*Topic specific
*Increase connotation
*Encounter more Tier lll words
Multimodal
*Contain more than one form of communication
*Find meaning in more than one language