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vocabulary parade | Check out a few pictures and a video from this fun-filled event!

The end of the school year snuck up on us all, but we had time to celebrate vocabulary with Anderson Elementary School's 2nd Annual Vocabulary Parade. What fun we all had selecting the perfect word for ourselves and bringing our creativity to life in some amazing costumes! If you enjoyed participating in this year's parade, you might enjoy checking out Debra Frasier's book, Miss Alaineus: A Vocabulary Disaster (our inspiration for the parade). Check out a few pictures and a video from this…

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a young boy holding a sign that says lightning electric spark in the atmosphere

In third grade at A.'s school, they held the 3rd annual Vocabulary Parade. This is a project that is completely done at home. A. had to select a word from the curriculum that has been covered this year and create an outfit. The idea comes from the book Miss Alaineus, where 5th grade students host their own vocabulary parade. Anyway, after A. selected his word, then came how we would design a costume representing his 'vocab word'. A good friend of mine has made several freezer paint shirts…

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The Book Fairy. Her outfit is made entirely from books. | The book Fairy | World Book Day | Fancy Dress | Fancy Dress Ideas | Dress Up | Dress Up Ideas | Homemade costumes

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two children dressed up in costumes and holding sticks with the words limbbleextrous on them

The vocabulary parade is something started, I believe, by Ms. Hershfeld. All the teachers and students participate and everybody tries to dress up and try to portray a word. Some students have very involved costumes and others need only a hat to illustrate their chosen word. All the classes parade through the halls and then we all go out the back door of the school and parade around the block before entering the front door. It's a lot of fun and a great way to extend a vocabulary lesson and…

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two women dressed in yellow holding up umbrellas

The staff and students of HBE celebrated Read Across America with a Vocabulary Parade on March 2, 2022. Our kindergarten - second-grade students, along with many teachers, chose an impressive word and created a costume that demonstrated it. They also made a sign with their word and its definition so that the parade watchers could increase their own vocabularies. What a fun way to celebrate reading!

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