In-School Vocabulary Parades - Debra Frasier (2024)

VOCABULARY PARADES in your CLASSROOM or ENTIRE SCHOOL!

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Learn more about Miss Alaineus

What is aVocabulary Parade?

In the book, Miss Alaineus, AVocabulary Disaster, our heroine, Sage, enters her school’s 10th Annual Vocabulary Parade where students design acostume for aschool parade. The costume describes avocabulary word they have selected or been assigned by ateacher.

Join the thousands of schools who have implemented this project, now completely re-formatted for online classrooms! First, hear author / illustrator Debra Frasier read the book, then select from awide range of activities from the Vocabulary Parades Downloads page.

Boost vocabulary retention while creating athome!

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EXAMPLES &INSTRUCTIONS

Teachers in Vocabulary Parades: AFFLUENT, FLAMBOYANT, INCANDESCENT.
Outdoor parades: BELABOR, GEOGRAPHY.

Flamboyant

Affluent

Incandescent

Belabor

Geography

TEACHERS: All the resources youneed
can be found in our Vocabulary Parades Downloads page.

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Visit the Downloads page

Easy 5‑step Parade Outline

1. Define “Miscellaneous”

Explain the definition of the word “miscellaneous” to your class so everyone is in on the joke when the book is read or use this video where Iexplain it in two minutes!

1. consisting of various kinds
2. acollection of unrelated objects.

2. Read thebook

Below you will find Miss Alaineus, AVocabulary Disaster, read by Debra Frasier (that’s me!), especially for this online teaching time.

Reading Miss Alaineus (17min.)

3. What words will your students use?

I have four pages of suggested words to select from on my website (included below), OR you might want to use wordlists that are going to show up in your reviews or tests later OR you might let students select their own words and be surprised OR you might want to specify Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives — teachers have even used Math, Geology, or Science Word lists. You decide what will help your mission themost.

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4. Make acostume

Here are three tools for teachers to use for inspiring students’ costumes.

TOOL #1

“Let’s Make aVocabulary Parade Online” is a43-image video slide show presentation to SEND DIRECTLY TO YOUR STUDENTS. This presents the Vocabulary Parade project in one place to your students and their parents. The information is read from the screen. You can add avoice-over, if youlike.

In this presentation you will find an array of simple to complex ways to make avocabulary costume out of things you can find athome.

This slide show is available in three formats:

  • Video Slide Show: (same as the video above.) The images automatically advance every 10seconds.
    (Note: you can download and edit these files and add your own narration.)
  • PDF (Put in full screen mode to automatically advance the images. The images advance every 10seconds.)
  • Powerpoint. This can be upload to Google Drive and either be converted to Google Slides or remain as aPowerpoint slideshow.

TOOL #2

This video slide show of costumes is available from the Vocabulary Parade Downloads page.

(These are primarily full-body costumes andhats.)

TOOL #3

Visit Debra Frasier Books Vocabulary Parade on Pinterest for hundreds of more costume ideas.

There are only TWO RULES for making acostume:

1. Show your WORD on the costume.
2. Write the definition on the costume.

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Hosting the In-school Vocabulary Parade

5. The Presentation

2020 – 21 update for In-School Parades

Your school’s official in-school COVID guidelines will determine how your in-school parade will be staged. In the past, parades have been staged in gyms, through hallways, or circumnavigating the school. An outdoor march may be your only option in 2020 – 21. You may, instead, consider creating aclassroom-by-classroom slide show of each pictured costume, adding music, for showing in classrooms or emailing alink home. This is avery effective way of delivering amemorable vocabulary review. Here are the directions for building such apresentation, as you would for avirtual parade:

Collect costume photos from students

  • Students will need to take apicture of their finished costume or prop and send it TO the teacher. The teacher can also take ascreen shot of astudent if no home phone is available. Use this photo assignment as ateaching moment: The students are the Director as they will be IN the picture: They give directions to the photographer to: make the costume fill the frame, take several pictures and select the best, pay attention to light, (let light fall ON the subject, not come from behind the subject), add amotion if it helps the definition, fill the frame. You might ask for aFRONT view, BACK view, and adetail so you have more to choose from for yourshow.
  • Make sure the WORD and the DEFINITION appear on screen in your presentation. Type below the image if you can. Can you narrate the parade, introducing each student and definition in avoice over or live showing?
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  • Staff joins the fun! Your students will LOVE seeing you in the Vocabulary Parade. Invite your principal to participate, or other staff members: custodial team, cooks, front office, etc. We are learning words and being creative but just as important is the work of knitting the circle of our continued joy of being agroup, TOGETHER, despite the physical separation.
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Building your slide presentation

  • Sharing will depend on the platform your school is using. Ahost of platforms are in use around the USA: including SeeSaw, Google Classrooms, Canvas, and more. If you need other tools for your platform, let us know. These programs allow for building digital slideshows in various ways. One teacher starts her link-included lessons in Google Slide, then publishes it to the web where it is assigned aURL, which can then be added to aSeeSaw lesson. First, find out how your program allows you to build apresentation. Then how will you save the link for later distribution to your students and families?

Sharing your Vocabulary Parade

  • Try “hosting” the first showing of the parade at acertain time, like it would be in aclassroom event at school. Not all will be able to be present but some will — and there will be afeeling of “watching together”. Make invitations? Have alink that permits reviewing multiple times. This will greatly improve vocabulary retention. Play some music in the background to add liveliness.
  • Consider THREE parades, or even TWO, where the level of costume escalates: Start easy: Invite only drawn costumes at first? Next, suggest hats found at home for abase. Lastly, encourage full scale costumes out of what you find at home. OR Let students select how to build their costumes, leaving as much room as possible for varying home situations. (Ideas are everywhere: Once astudent in aFlorida was late for the Vocabulary Parade and he arrived with his bed sheet wrapped around him for the word, COVER-UP! It was ingenious!)
  • Remember to let students watch their Parade over and over with their own link. This is how words are reviewed and community is strengthened.

Easy Photo Parade

This kindergarten teacher made aforerunner of an online parade by taking photos of her students “performing” their verbs. This could easily be made into adigital presentation that could be viewed again andagain.

Look at these simple words and actions for aPhoto Wall Parade:

Author Study

An Author Study can easily be added to your Vocabulary Parade project? Below are six two minute-plus videos about the making of Miss Alaineus that could be added throughout the week following the reading. I’ve also included a4.5minute sample video of asecond grade Vocabulary Parade that is quite lively!

Author Biography: The “Debra Frasier Biography” has been made into an audio file so you can easily send to your students and they can use it as aListening Lesson. (10minutes). Aprintable transcript will be available soon.

Print the Comic Biography if you want to strengthen listening skills.

Two additional videos (about 17minutes) present the steps to making your own Comic Biography — all you need is paper, pencil, and markers!

Biography AudioFile

Comic Biography

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Make YOUR Comic Biography

Let’s make aColoring Comic about YOUR life completes the set. Directions invideo.

Part 1 (10:38minutes)

Part 2 (6:40minutes)

Creating Miss Alaineus: SixShortVideos

The Idea (1:55)

Writing (1:28)

Editing (1:22)

Imagining (2:21)

Illustrating (3:03)

Voice (1:06)

SAMPLE PARADE

(4:25)

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FAQs

How to organize a vocabulary parade? ›

Organize students into small groups and have each student choose one of the prepared slips of paper—this will be their vocabulary word for the parade. Each student will design a headpiece using colored paper featuring his/her word.

What is a vocabulary parade? ›

That is what happens when sixty-eight, fifth grade boys dress up as a word of their choice and parade around the school to inspire the BIG WORD thinking of all who see them pass by.

What is a vocabulary costume? ›

VOCABULARY PARADES in your CLASSROOM or ENTIRE SCHOOL!

The costume describes a vocabulary word they have selected or been assigned by a teacher. Join the thousands of schools who have implemented this project, now completely re-formatted for online classrooms!

How do you organize a parade lineup? ›

Spread out musical entries evenly. Put marching groups that include small children close to the front so they don't have so far to walk. Keep noisy entries away from animal entries. Put horses at the end and make sure there's someone to follow directly behind them to clean up messes.

How do you conduct a vocabulary competition? ›

Display the first word cloud on the board. Team A will choose a word or expression from the word cloud and define it for its player. Once the player has guessed the word, the teacher will cross it off and the team will define another one. For every word they guess, they will get 1 point.

What are the five elements of vocabulary? ›

Effective vocabulary instruction begins with diverse opportunities for word learning: wide reading, high-quality oral language, word consciousness, explicit instruction of specific words, and independent word-learning strategies.

What is the basic rule of vocabulary? ›

Remember that the basic rule of vocabulary is use the first word that comes to your mind, if it is appropriate and colorful.

How do you introduce vocabulary words in a fun way? ›

What Are Some Fun Ways to Teach Vocabulary?
  1. Draw pictures.
  2. Create picture dictionaries.
  3. Write sentences.
  4. Match words.
  5. Mime concepts.
  6. Choose synonyms or antonyms.

What is dress in vocabulary? ›

: apparel, clothing. 2. : an outer garment (as for a woman or girl) usually consisting of a one-piece bodice and skirt. 3. : covering, adornment, or appearance appropriate or peculiar to a particular time.

What are vocabulary items? ›

Vocabulary items are individual words. Learning new vocabulary is important and teachers provide lots of repetition to assist students to remember and use words that are new to them. It is also important for students to learn that words have specific meanings in particular languages.

What does vocabulary mean in school? ›

​Vocabulary is an important focus of literacy teaching and refers to the knowledge or words, including their structure (morphology), use (grammar), meanings (semantics), and links to other words (word/semantic relationships).

How do you group vocabulary words? ›

take a group of words that all have a similar meaning or tone and study them together. If you study a group of words that all mean “good,” and a group of words that all mean “bad,” you can learn more words and understand a great deal of synonyms and antonyms, which is crucial for all aspects of the verbal section.

How do you organize a vocabulary book? ›

The trick is to consider your page layout ahead of time in order to estimate how much room you'll need. You might even separate sections like grammar and vocabulary into separate notebooks to allow yourself more room to spread out.

What is the vocabulary collection strategy? ›

The vocabulary self-collection strategy involves having students choose the words they want to learn, chat about their rationale for selecting words, and agree upon words for a classroom collection.

What is the vocabulary chart strategy? ›

A four-corner vocabulary chart is a strategy to help learners learn new vocabulary word. In this strategy, students write their vocabulary word in one corner, use the word in a sentence, draw a picture of the word, and then define what the word means to them.

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