How Words Are Learned

The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read, Put Reading First is a summary of the findings from the 2000 National Reading Panel Report. The five areas of reading instruction (phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and text comprehension) are defined. The document also reviews the evidence from research, offers suggestions of classroom instruction implications, and describes proven strategies for teaching reading skills.

The scientific research on vocabulary instruction reveals that (1) most vocabulary is learned indirectly and (2) some vocabulary must be taught directly. (Put Reading First, 3rd Edition, p. 29)

Reading Rockets defines both indirect and direct vocabulary instruction.

Indirect Vocabulary Instruction

Direct Vocabulary Instruction

Content borrowed from R.I.S.E Arkansas Dept. of Ed