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Looking at the morphology — or the make-up — of words is a well established vocabulary-learning strategy, and one component of the new Common Core standards for English Language Arts. Enter Power Prefix Vocabulary Lists, ten new lists to teach some basic building blocks of word morphology. Continue reading...
English and Social Studies teachers, take note: Vocabulary.com is taking part in a Global Read of the acclaimed novel Queen of Water by Laura Resau, sponsored by the Massachusetts-based curriculum developer Primary Source. Continue reading...

Ten Words from Today's NY Times - November 7, 2012

Ten Words from Today's NY Times - November 7, 2012

Learn Ten Words from Today's Times - November 7, 2012.

Then see "Vocabulary Begets Vocabulary: The More You Know, the More You Learn" to understand why learning these words will help you absorb even more as you read.

Ten Words from Today's NY Times - October 31, 2012

Ten Words from Today's NY Times - October 31, 2012

Learn Ten Words from Today's Times - October 31, 2012.

Then see "Vocabulary Begets Vocabulary: The More You Know, the More You Learn" to understand why learning these words will help you absorb even more as you read.

Get creeped out this Halloween by learning words used by master writers to freak out generations of adults and children alike. Continue reading...

Students: Use new Shakespeare Lists to pre-learn vocabulary from "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth" and boost reading comprehension. Teachers: Assign these lists. They're interactive, which means learning them feels like a game.

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Ten Words from Today's NY Times - October 24, 2012

Ten Words from Today's NY Times - October 24, 2012

Learn Ten Words from Today's Times - October 24, 2012.

Then see "Vocabulary Begets Vocabulary: The More You Know, the More You Learn" to understand why learning these words will help you absorb even more as you read.

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