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word knowledge sample lessonSemantic MappingAcknowledgmentsBased on Heimlich, J. E., & Pittelman, S. V. (1986). Semantic mapping: Classroom applications. Newark,DE: International <strong>Reading</strong> Association.terms to knowCriteria chartRubricA list of standards that define and clarify a task or assignment. This listshould be brainstormed and developed with your students.A scoring guide in which the standards from the criteria chart are assigned apoint valueINTRODUCTION<strong>The</strong> following sample lesson is based on the short story <strong>The</strong> Ghost of the Lagoon by Armstrong Sperry.Semantic mapping can be used with simple or advanced concepts and is equally effective with bothnarrative and expository text.OBJECTIVE<strong>The</strong> students will associate new word meaning with prior knowledge through the use of a semantic map.MATERIALS• Text (narrative or expository).• Overhead projector, chalkboard, or chart paper.144<strong>The</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> Teacher’s <strong>Sourcebook</strong>

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