What is the difference between Tier One, Tier Two, and Tier Three Words? Define the tiers and give several examples for each list
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Tier 1 – basic, everyday words that don't usually have to be taught in school. (numbers, colors, common objects). Tier 2 – useful words that students need for success in school; part of academic language; word wall words (chrysalis, thorax, abdomen, exoskeleton). Tier 3 – specialized words that not all students need to learn before high school (albumin, nebula)
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