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Tier 1 •Words used in everyday speech •Students with a limited vocabulary will need support Tier 2 •General academic words •Words found more often in written texts across disciplines Tier 3 •Domain-specific words •Words found more often in written texts within a specific discipline Vocabulary Isabel L Beck Margaret G McKeown and



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  • What Are The Three Tiers of Vocabulary?

    For instructional purposes, vocabulary words are sorted into three tiers: Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3. The illustration below shows the three tiers of vocabulary. As you can see, we move from Tier 1 on the bottom of the triangle up to Tier 3 at the top of the triangle. What is the difference between each vocabulary tier? The image below gives a quic...

  • Tier 1 Vocabulary

    Tier 1 vocabulary words consist of basic, familiar words. These words are commonly used by most students in everyday conversation. Students have the highest exposure with Tier 1 words. In fact, children are exposed to Tier 1 words from an early age, and as a result, they become easily familiar with this set of words. Perhaps the easiest way to thin...

  • Tier 2 Vocabulary

    Tier 2 vocabulary words are robust, high-frequency words that students encounter across the content areas. They are not widely used in speech and daily conversation. Unlike Tier 1 words, Tier 2 words are not usually learned naturally or independently because students do not hear or use them in conversation. A key point to understand is that Tier 2 ...

  • Tier 3 Vocabulary

    Tier 3 vocabulary words are low-frequency words. These words are content specific and have distinct meanings and purposes. Examples of Tier 3 words are listed in the image below. Tier 3 words like pterodactyl, aorta, thesis, isosceles, osmosis, electrolyte, photosynthesis, and igneous are notwords we often use in everyday conversations. These words...

  • Which Tier Should We Focus Instruction on?

    Let’s recap what we learned about the three tiers of vocabulary. We learned that Tier 1 vocabulary words are words students come to school knowing and using the most. Therefore, as teachers, we naturally do not (and should not) spend the bulk of our time explicitly teaching the meanings of Tier 1 words. Remember, most students can naturally and ind...

  • Ways to Focus on Tier 2 Vocabulary

    Now that we know the importance of Tier 2 vocabulary words, let’s chat about ways to incorporate these words into our daily routine! Several years ago, I created an engaging and easy-to-follow vocabulary routine for kindergarten, first-grade, and second-gradeteachers! I often get asked, “Where did the words in each set come from?” The words I chose...

  • Synonyms and Shades of Meaning

    We can expose students to multiple Tier 2 words by spending time on the synonyms and antonyms for Tier 2 words. When we teach our students even three to five Tier 2 words, we can actually expose them to up to TWENTY Tier 2 words throughout the week by discussing the synonyms associated with these words, and their shades of meaning. The image below ...

  • Multiple Meanings and Multiple Contexts

    As we learned in this post, many Tier 2 words have multiple meanings. It’s important to explicitly point out these multiple meanings and help students understand how they are used in various contexts. Each week’s vocabulary lessons in my curriculum includes a passage AND a read aloud! The read aloud (often presented on Day 2 each week) uses the Tie...

  • Tier 2 Vocabulary Word Play

    Pointing Tier 2 words out in the books you read and allowing students to “play” with words is also an important part of vocabulary instruction. We want our students to have a lot of opportunities for word play and practice using the words in their daily discussions. Examples of word play games include: 1. songs 2. art games 3. charades 4. chants 5....

What are Tier 1 vocabulary words?

Tier 1 words: These are very common words found across a wide range of texts. For a typical third grade class, Tier 1 vocabulary words might be words such as house, boy, jump, and yellow. Normally we would not want to target these kinds of words for vocabulary instruction, because most students would already know them.

Is Marzano’s list of Tier 2 vocabulary words exhaustive?

Marzano’s original list, found here, includes common words in grade level curriculum for Math, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies. Therefore, it is not an exhaustive list of Tier 2 vocabulary words.

What are some Tier 2 words to add to a curriculum?

If your student is working on /s/, try throwing “summarize” or “basin” in the mix for a while instead of “sock” “sit” and “sun.” Once they get those, add some new Tier 2 words. Marzano’s original list, found here, includes common words in grade level curriculum for Math, Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies.

Why is literature important in Tier 2 vocabulary?

This literature aspect is an important one to consider in relation to Tier 2 vocabulary because typically when these words begin to appear in the curriculum, the children are at an age in which they are “reading to learn” as opposed to “learning to read.”

Vocabulary List-(For preschool or school age)

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