
Start the school year with our top tips for boosting vocabulary using these resources from Vocabulary.com.
A dictionary without distractions
Instruct students to bookmark our ad-free dictionary so they can skip straight to learning. Students will love Vocabulary.com’s memorable and engaging definitions before diving deeper into synonyms, word origins, and real world sentence examples.
Curated curriculum resources
Our Teaching Resources page has writing instruction and vocabulary lists organized by subject and topic. Whether you need ready-made content for genre studies, resources that align to specific textbooks, or lists to help with comprehension of historical documents—you’ll find it!
Peruse the news
Create more engaged citizens and readers when you include current events in your curriculum. We help students make sense of the news with weekly lists featuring fresh words ripped from the headlines.
Start learning in a flash
Invite students to learn independently by flipping through Flashcards on any of our curated vocabulary lists as well as all of your custom lists. Flashcards are a great way to study new words before starting a reading or Vocabulary.com assignment.
The path to a better score
Support students as they prepare for fall test dates with Vocabulary.com’s adaptive test prep programs. Study the words most likely to appear on the ACT, SAT/PSAT, or TOEFL. We don’t waste time on words they already know, instead we systematically expand their vocabulary in just minutes per day.
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