Tiered Vocabulary and Speech Therapy

TIERED VOCABULARY BLOG

Do you ever wonder what types of vocabulary to focus on in speech therapy sessions? Read for the basics of tiered vocabulary in education.

Not all words have equal importance in language instruction – A word’s frequency of use, complexity, and meaning determines which tier it will fall into. Most children will enter school knowing Tier 1 words. Tier 2 words are most commonly used for direct instruction in education. And Tier 3 words are low-frequency and niche.

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TIER 1: These words are commonly used in everyday conversation. They include sight words, nouns, verbs, and adjectives.

Examples: sad, eat, red, phone, baby, sit, car, sun, cat

TIER 2: These words are not widely used in speech and daily conversation. Instead, they are often used and found in books and written text, and often have multiple meanings.

Examples: elderly, rule, foundation, fine, energy, analyze, blush, bolt, process

TIER 3: These words are low-frequency and occur within specific contexts, such as school subjects, occupations, and hobbies. They have distinct meanings and purposes.

Examples: molecule, aorta, thesis, economics, isotope, asphalt

Tier 2 words are most used for direct instruction in education. These are typically the words we focus on in language instruction because they are:

  • important for reading comprehension
  • contain multiple meanings
  • used across a variety of environments
  • characteristic of mature language users
  • allow for increased descriptive vocabulary

Tier 2 Vocabulary Examples:

Kindergarten:

  • age
  • attention
  • bay
  • bloom
  • bumpy
  • chilly
  • community
  • country
  • decide
  • directions
  • drawer
  • edge
  • explore
  • fair
  • focus
  • frustrated
  • gallop
  • gigantic
  • glare
  • goal
  • half
  • healthy
  • huge
  • ignore
  • invitation
  • lazy
  • leader
  • melt
  • miserable
  • notice
  • pair
  • patient
  • plan
  • positive
  • proud
  • respect
  • shade
  • shore
  • slip
  • stare
  • surprise
  • warm
  • wave
  • yesterday
  • young

First Grade:

  • adjust
  • adventure
  • ancient
  • brave
  • calm
  • carnivore
  • clever
  • cooperate
  • curious
  • disease
  • drench
  • elderly
  • encourage
  • equal
  • exhausted
  • expensive
  • fidgety
  • final
  • germs
  • glance
  • hibernate
  • honest
  • investigate
  • loosen
  • mechanic
  • mystery
  • narrow
  • panic
  • precious
  • reduce
  • repeat
  • search
  • similar
  • spotless
  • ticket
  • together
  • trade
  • uncomfortable
  • upset
  • voyage
  • warning
  • wealthy
  • whisper
  • worry
  • yank

Second Grade:

  • alarming
  • analyze
  • astronomy
  • avoid
  • award
  • balance
  • base
  • bounce
  • bright
  • cause
  • collect
  • crowd
  • cycle
  • data
  • diagram
  • dozen
  • drowsy
  • estimate
  • expect
  • fact
  • fuel
  • greedy
  • hesitate
  • herd
  • idea
  • include
  • leap
  • non-living
  • notice
  • observe
  • opinion
  • passage
  • publish
  • record
  • reflect
  • rumor
  • sum
  • support
  • telescope
  • universe
  • village
  • weak
  • wise
  • yard
  • zigzag

Third Grade:

  • ability
  • absorb
  • accuse
  • applause
  • assist
  • attract
  • brilliant
  • capture
  • clever
  • climate
  • construct
  • contrast
  • convince
  • defend
  • delicate
  • develop
  • distant
  • drift
  • enable
  • experience
  • flexible
  • fortunate
  • grimace
  • harsh
  • imitate
  • individual
  • infer
  • insist
  • irritate
  • launch
  • marine
  • method
  • mural
  • mystify
  • nation
  • predator
  • prevent
  • recall
  • repair
  • revive
  • solution
  • valuable
  • wander
  • wisdom
  • wit

Fourth Grade:

  • accomplish
  • accurate
  • analyze
  • appropriate
  • automatically
  • baggage
  • basic
  • blossom
  • border
  • capable
  • captivity
  • century
  • coax
  • compare
  • competition
  • confirm
  • contrast
  • describe
  • develop
  • disaster
  • document
  • eliminate
  • evidence
  • experiment
  • fragile
  • generosity
  • hardship
  • heroic
  • impact
  • manufacture
  • observe
  • organized
  • plentiful
  • practice
  • previous
  • request
  • resist
  • summarize
  • surround
  • survive
  • tragic
  • usually
  • vacant
  • variety
  • weary

Fifth Grade:

  • abolish
  • alternative
  • antagonist
  • antonym
  • anxious
  • approach
  • aroma
  • budge
  • cautiously
  • cease
  • combine
  • concept
  • confident
  • context
  • debate
  • deprive
  • detect
  • dictate
  • effortless
  • equivalent
  • expansion
  • expectation
  • homonym
  • horizontal
  • hostile
  • identical
  • identify
  • numerous
  • occasion
  • opposed
  • persuade
  • prefix
  • reassure
  • resemble
  • retain
  • route
  • strategy
  • suffix
  • suspend
  • synonym
  • tolerate
  • unfamiliar
  • vertical
  • wilderness
  • withdraw

TIP: Communicate with your student’s teachers about word lists they are using in their classes to teach various subjects.

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