Learning vocabulary via analogy
An analogy is an implied (unstated) relationship between two pairs of objects (Gardner, 1993).
Analogies require students to identify a similar relationship between dissimilar objects.
Understanding analogies requires the use of higher thinking skills. The major forms of
vocabulary via analogy are: synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, word and word structure, part to
whole, whole to part and characterization. An example of an analogy is: which one does not
belong to the group:
Learning vocabulary via analogyAn analogy is an implied (unstated) relationship between two pairs of objects (Gardner, 1993).Analogies require students to identify a similar relationship between dissimilar objects.Understanding analogies requires the use of higher thinking skills. The major forms ofvocabulary via analogy are: synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, word and word structure, part towhole, whole to part and characterization. An example of an analogy is: which one does notbelong to the group:
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