Teaching page · Grade 3 · Lesson 14
A word worth stealing
Writers pick one exact word where an ordinary one would do, and you can borrow it.
What it is
Writers choose words, and the choice is visible if you look. The word worth stealing is rarely the longest one — it is the most exact one, the word that could not be swapped for another without losing something. Finding it is how you build a vocabulary for stories, which is not the same vocabulary a report needs.
Watch it built
1Here is a line from the page.
The old gate shuddered open.
2Ask what the ordinary word would have been.
Opened. Or moved.
3Ask what the author's word adds that the ordinary one does not.
Shuddered tells you it was heavy, stiff, and unwilling.
Remember
The word worth stealing is the most exact one, not the longest.
Ask yourself: “Why that word and not an easier one?”
Remember
Take the word the author chose.
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