How to use this Workbook This workbook has 54 Tests, and each test consists of 27 varied questions to test your vocabulary. The question types cover Synonyms / Antonyms / Blanks / Double Blanks / Spellings / Homonyms and Analogies. The tests cover over 2500 words that frequently appear in the SSAT (Elementary/Middle) and ISEE (Lower/Middle) Examination. Each set should be done in 10 minutes. Top Tips To learn new words; Read Regularly: Grab different kinds of reading materials like books, magazines, and online articles. When you read, you’ll bump into new words and see how they’re used, which is a cool way to remember them. Use Flashcards: How about making some flashcards with new words and their meanings? It’s a neat and hands-on way to memorize vocabulary. Word of the Day: Let’s start a ‘word of the day’ routine. Each day, we’ll learn a new word. You can do this at home or even in class. Interactive Games: Have you tried word games like Scrabble, Boggle, or crossword puzzles? They’re super fun and they help you learn new words without even realizing it. Writing Exercises: Try writing stories or journal entries using the new words you learn. It’s a great way to understand how to use these words in different situations. Use Technology: There are so many cool apps and websites just for learning new words. They’ve got quizzes and activities that are perfect for you. Visual Aids: Ever tried using mind maps or word trees? They help you remember words and what they mean by linking them to images or diagrams. Encourage Curiosity: Whenever you stumble upon a new word, look it up! Find out what it means and how to use it. It’s a great way to learn on your own. Discussion and Usage: Chat about the new words you learn and try to use them when you talk every day. It really helps in remembering them. Create a Vocabulary Notebook: How about keeping a special notebook for new words? Write down the word, its meaning, and maybe even a sentence using it. Themed Vocabulary Lists: You can make lists of words that are all about a topic you’re interested in. It makes learning them more fun and relevant. Practice Pronunciation: It’s not just about knowing what a word means, but also how to say it. Join a Book Club or Discussion Group: Talking about books and topics with friends can be really motivating and helps you learn. Role-Playing Games: Let’s pretend! Using new words in role-playing scenarios is a practical and entertaining way to practice. Incorporate Multisensory Learning: We all learn differently, so why not try activities that use your sight, hearing, and maybe even movement? It can make learning stick better. Remember, learning new words is like unlocking new levels in a game. Each word gives you more power to express yourself. Have fun with it! Remember, learning new words is like unlocking new levels in a game. Each word gives you more power to express yourself. Have fun with it!
Vocabulary Workbook for SSAT & ISEE (Lower / Middle): 54 Tests with 2500 words covering Synonyms / Antonyms / Blanks / Double Blanks / Spellings / Homonyms / Analogies
$18.69
This workbook helps students expand their vocabulary and prepare for standardized tests like the SSAT and ISEE.
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Weight | 0.376 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20.3 × 0.8 × 25.4 in |
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