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Vocabulary games are a perfect tool to use for vocabulary practice and review. The games mentioned in this blog post make great whole class work, learning center activities, partner work, etc. Vocab Games Elementary, Vocabulary Review Games, Vocabulary Games For Kindergarten, Vocabulary Games Elementary, Vocabulary Games For Middle School, First Week Of School Games, Vocabulary Activities Middle School, Ela Activities Middle School, Memorization Games

Vocabulary games are a great addition to your vocabulary activities. Games are a fantastic way to have students practice and review vocabulary in any subject area. Learn some favorite ways to review vocabulary, whether it’s content area words or root and affixes.

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My teaching partner recently introduced me to my new favorite vocabulary review resources-Quizlet. I know that Quizlet has been around for several years. In fact, I remembered using Quizlet several years ago. According to the site, I made a quiz back in 2010, but I never used the website, because I didn’t see anything more […]

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Check out these three No-Prep, No-Hassle, No-Excuses Vocabulary Games you can use with any sets of words. There's even an EXCLUSIVE FREEBIE with sets of words, a poster, and a vocabulary cube! Engaging Vocabulary Activities, Best Way To Teach Vocabulary, Vocabulary Review Games, Teaching Vocabulary Strategies, Vocabulary Activities Elementary, Fun Vocabulary Activities, Desk For Students, Manifestation School, Noun Verb Adjective

As the old adage goes, if you teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime. It turns out the same can be said about a student’s vocabulary: Teach her what a word means, and she’ll become a stronger reader. Even better, say researchers, teach your students what eight to 10 words mean, over the course of 37 to 50 weeks, and even your lowest readers could experience a 30 percent increase in word knowledge… And the more words your students know, the more likely they are to comprehend what they…

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