Building Blocks of Language: Integrating Oral Language for Enhanced Vocabulary Development in K-5 - 34123
This engaging professional development will focus on the powerful connection between oral language and vocabulary development in K-5 students. Educators will explore practical strategies to create language-rich environments that support vocabulary growth through meaningful conversations, storytelling, and active listening. Participants will learn how to integrate oral language activities across the curriculum, assess student progress, and utilize tools that enhance both vocabulary acquisition and oral communication skills.
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Instructional Coaches/Support Specialists, Teacher - Elementary (Grades 1-5), Teacher - ESL (English as a Second Language), Teacher - General Education, Teacher - Special Education, MTSS
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By the end of this session, K-5 educators will explain the integral role that oral language plays in vocabulary development and will practice with evidence-based strategies to foster vocabulary development through oral language . Educators will leave with practical tools to create language-rich environments that promote meaningful conversations and enhance vocabulary acquisition.
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