Today, we are thrilled to announce the release of a feature that many of our educator friends out there have been asking for – grade books! Continue reading...
Here's our shortlist of books to read with your students before, during, and after Black History Month, each paired with a ready-made vocabulary list. Continue reading...
January 20 is Penguin Awareness Day. While these penguin-related words are perhaps not as adorable as the waddling aquatic creatures they describe, they're just as interesting, and you're much more likely to come across them in your daily life. Unless you live in Antarctica, of course. Continue reading...
Perpetual runners-up toppled recent winners in the last month of 2019. Where does your school stack up on the Vocab Bowl leaderboards? Check out the latest highlights and shoutouts. Continue reading...
Which of the Top Books of 2019 did you teach? All of the classics you'd expect are here, plus a diverse array of more recent titles that got us wondering, are these "Top 10 Contemporary Titles" the new classics? Continue reading...
Besides the sheer volume of words mastered, this fast-moving season is already standing out for its close races and burgeoning rivalries. Where does your school stack up on the Vocab Bowl leaderboards? Check out the latest highlights and shoutouts. Continue reading...
These words sound the same, but they're not. A callus is a rough patch of skin. Add an "o" for "offensive" and you get callous, an adjective meaning "insensitive to the feelings of others." Continue reading...
Assent refers to agreement, while an ascent is a climb. Before we make our way to the top of Mount Everest, we need to make sure our guides assent to our ascent. Continue reading...
Which schools cracked the Top 10 in their divisions? How many millions of words were mastered last month? Check out the highlights and shoutouts from the first month of the '19 – '20 Vocabulary Bowl season. It's already shaping up to be another record-breaking year! Continue reading...