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Vocabulary Cartoons
Vocabulary Cartoons is one of our top choices for Vocabulary. It was created by Bryan Burchers. For a self-directed and fun way to build vocabulary using cartoon pictures and mnemonic devices, we recommend both the elementary and SAT prep levels of Vocabulary Cartoons. Vocabulary Cartoons uses the mnemonic principle of association, to link an auditory word association and a visual association in the form of a silly cartoon.
Wordly Wise 3000
Wordly Wise 3000 is one of our top choices for Vocabulary. It was created by Michael Buenzow. Parents and students highly recommend the online version of Wordly Wise 3000 for its ease of use, independent learning and customization and ease of grading and assessment. This program is based on the idea that effective vocabulary instruction should include definitional and contextual information of the word, multiple exposure to the word in different places, and active participation by the student.
Vocabulary.com
Vocabulary.com is one of our top choices for Vocabulary. It was created by Michael Freedman. For systematic and fun way to independently learn vocabulary in-depth at a self-directed pace, we recommend Vocabulary.com Vocabulary.com is based on Visual Thesaurus, the interactive thesaurus and dictionary developed by the team at Thinkmap.
New York Times Word of the Day
New York Times Word of the Day is one of our top choices for Vocabulary. It was created by . NYT Word of the Day provides a word and its definition along with the word's usage in a current NYT article, followed by a test question. This is a free learning activity based on the Times journalism.