Word Work

Word Work Lists

Vocabulary is an extremely important part of our classroom and we will be focusing intently on it during the course of our year together. New lists will be assigned regularly and will be glued down into student ISN's (Interactive Science Notebooks) for continued reference throughout the year.  Students will be responsible for completing a variety of vocabulary activities for classwork and homework followed by quizzes to determine mastery.  Periodic unit vocabulary tests will also be given.  Please keep an eye on out for these assignments!   

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Quizlet

You can find copies of our vocabulary lists by visiting our classroom Quizlet page.  The links to join individual classes have been posted in Google Classroom.  Students will be provided an in class opportunity to join this class, however parents and guardians are welcome to join as well.

Why do we use Quizlet? Here's some information to consider!

"Let’s face it: Most students don’t want to study more than they have to. As a result, many exhibit poor study habits, like cramming the night before (or the class before) a test, or blindly reviewing class notes. To help students kick bad study habits, Quizlet has added a new feature to its free app that enables them to study more efficiently and effectively using machine learning and cognitive science. 

Quizlet Learn takes the guesswork out of studying by giving students an adaptive study plan that tracks progress and helps them stay motivated with checkpoints and study reminders.

How to use it: After launching Learn, students go through a quick review of study materials to see where they need to start. Next, it asks to input a test date, if one is coming up. Learn uses that information to build an individualized plan. As students study, it recognizes patterns, adjusting questions to be easier or harder and incorporating an array question types (i.e. flashcards, true/false, multiple choice, written and more) to keep them engaged. Learn updates the student on their progress and sends alerts on their mobile devices."

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