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John S. is a high school sophomore and a Vocabulary.com Savant. Here he talks to Vocabulary.com about using the Challenge to prepare for the SATs with his friends. Continue reading...

A few weeks ago, we featured a video of comedian John Branyan's Elizabethan-style retelling of The Three Little Pigs. Vocabulary.com has since had the opportunity to interview John Branyan and find out how he did it. Here's a transcript of our conversation.

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Last week, Homeschooling Today endorsed both Vocabulary.com and our sister site the Visual Thesaurus as tools "every home-educating parent" can use to "understand and teach language in new and interesting ways...better than any other resources I have found." We couldn't agree more, and here's why.

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If you're new to Vocabulary.com or want to learn more about the site's basics, watch this short video. Continue reading...
With the back-to-school season well underway, take a fresh look at the Vocabulary.com Dictionary in these two short videos. Continue reading...
Last year, in a Vocabulary.com Blog post What is Vocabulary? Who Gets to Decide? Vocabulary.com Director of Curriculum Georgia Scurletis described a study that showed middle school students put in charge of choosing vocabulary words learned the words more effectively. Based on that study, Scurletis suggested using the Vocabulary.com list building tool to have students create Vocabulary Lists to accompany reading assignments. In this Back to School planning season, it's worth returning to Scurletis's suggestion, as well as to some new ideas for using the tools on Vocabulary.com to boost student engagement with vocabulary learning. Continue reading...
Teachers: Spend a few minutes exploring the free resources on Vocabulary.com now and get more out of vocabulary learning, reading, and writing all year. Continue reading...
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