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  1. Commonly confused words

    Cereal is a grain used for food, what you can eat for breakfast with milk. Serial describes something that happens on a regular basis, like your habit of putting money in the piggy bank every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Continue reading...
  2. This fall season, 200,000 students collectively mastered over 5 million words in a race for word domination! See which schools made it out on top across every division, state, and province. Continue reading...
  3. The National Book Awards are one of the most prestigious literary prizes in America. Congratulations to the nominees for creating some of the most impactful books of the year! Continue reading...
  4. Commonly confused words

    Manner refers to the way in which something is done or how something happens. A manor is a large house that is part of an estate. Continue reading...
  5. Commonly confused words

    A legislature is a group of people elected to make laws that benefit all citizens. The word legislature is closely related to the word legislator, which is why the terms are commonly confused. Continue reading...
  6. Educators can now see the vocabulary proficiency scores for all of their students and classes. Continue reading...
  7. Your new personalized leaderboards provide real-time, customizable insights into classes. Continue reading...
  8. Set learning goals and track student progress throughout the Vocabulary Bowl season. Motivate students to build their vocabulary with competition and gamification. Continue reading...
  9. Explore books written by and about people of Hispanic heritage, each paired with a vocabulary list to support reading comprehension. Continue reading...
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