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Vocabulary.com announces new custom leaderboards. Now you can create your own mini-version of the Vocabulary Bowl with up to 50 schools of your choosing. Continue reading...
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As the last days of summer waned, students in three high schools from San Bernardino County, California were heating up the Vocabulary Bowl leaderboards. Finally, it was the Etiwanda Eagles who soared to number one. Continue reading...
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Teachers, administrators, and students, it's go time! The Vocabulary Bowl officially kicks off tomorrow, October 1, and runs through April 30, 2017. The seven-month word learning competition culminates next spring with top schools celebrating at trophy ceremonies, getting media coverage, enjoying local celebrity appearances, and more! Continue reading...
The countdown to October 1st is on! That's opening day for the Vocabulary Bowl season, and whether you're a veteran competitor or totally green when it comes to the annual word-learning competition, the new Vocabulary Bowl Teacher Kick-Off Kit is the perfect resource to help you get your school off to a great start. Continue reading...
After weeks of neck-and-neck action among schools from Georgia, Indiana, and California, Pope High School of Marietta, Georgia ultimately prevailed with the August win for most Overall Words Mastered. Continue reading...
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Educators can create classes on Vocabulary.com, assign work to them, and monitor their progress. Continue reading...
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Did you know that it's preseason for the Vocabulary Bowl? That means it's time to start thinking about the annual word-learning competition, which allows students at your school to compete among thousands of schools across North America for "word domination". Continue reading...
When Vocabulary.com checked in with teacher Kathy Zimbaldi to discuss her students' latest accomplishment, she didn't start by talking about the July Champion's Banner. She talked about Gus Groff. Continue reading...

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