Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Visual Vocabulary

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Lesson Plan Overview

In this activity, students demonstrate their understanding of several vocabulary words using a spider map. After choosing the word(s), students provide the part of speech, definition, an example from the text, and demonstrate their understanding of the word(s) through an illustration in the related storyboard cell.


Example Vocabulary Words from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland



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Student Instructions

Demonstrate your understanding of the vocabulary words in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by creating visualizations.


  1. Choose three vocabulary words from the story and type them in the title boxes.
  2. Find the definition in a print or online dictionary.
  3. Write a sentence that uses the vocabulary word.
  4. Illustrate the meaning of the word in the cell using a combination of scenes, characters, and items.
    • Alternatively, use Photos for Class to show the meaning of the words with the search bar.



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How Tos about Alice\'s Adventures in Wonderland Visual Vocabulary

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Incorporate vocabulary games to reinforce learning

Engaging games like Vocabulary Bingo or Pictionary help students recall and use new words from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland in a fun way. These activities boost motivation and make vocabulary practice more memorable.

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Pair students for peer teaching of vocabulary words

Having students teach each other new words encourages discussion and deeper understanding. Peer teaching helps clarify meanings and allows students to use the vocabulary in conversation, building confidence and retention.

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Create a classroom word wall for Alice’s vocabulary

Post illustrated vocabulary words on a dedicated wall or bulletin board. This visual reference reinforces learning, encourages students to use new words, and adds color and interest to your classroom environment.

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Encourage students to use vocabulary words in creative writing

Ask students to write short stories or poems using the target vocabulary. This activity lets them apply new words in context, strengthens writing skills, and makes vocabulary learning more meaningful.

Frequently Asked Questions about Alice\'s Adventures in Wonderland Visual Vocabulary

What is a visual vocabulary activity for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?

A visual vocabulary activity for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland helps students understand key words from the story by defining each word, using it in a sentence, and illustrating its meaning through drawings or images. This makes learning new vocabulary more engaging and memorable.

How can I help students learn vocabulary from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?

You can help students learn vocabulary by having them select words from the story, find their definitions, use each word in a sentence, and create a visual representation. This process encourages deeper understanding and retention of challenging words.

What are some example vocabulary words from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland?

Some example vocabulary words from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland include sage, procession, quarreling, adjourn, titter, denial, languid, incessantly, cauldron, knave, mallet, venture, mock, execution, and sorrow. These words help students explore the language and themes of the novel.

What is the best way to create a visual vocabulary board for a novel?

The best way is to choose important words, define them, use each in a sentence, and illustrate their meaning in a storyboard or with photos. This visual approach supports comprehension and makes vocabulary lessons more interactive.

Why use visual vocabulary activities in the classroom?

Visual vocabulary activities help students connect words to images, making abstract terms more concrete. This method boosts retention, engagement, and understanding, especially for visual learners in grades 4–5.

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