High School vocabulary instruction focuses on preparing students with strategies to unlock the meaning of words they will encounter in content area texts, literature, and high-stakes-tests, including the SAT and ACT. Tests also introduce a Standardized Test Prep Preview section to give students practice with additional formats they may encounter. We will use book 9 for one level group in class and 11 for the other level group, depending upon student level. Parents will determine student levels by looking at course word lists. Classes will progress to books 10 and 12 next year.
Student Books
These books are excellent for building vocabulary while strengthening reading, writing, and critical thinking skills—skills research are necessary for success in high school and beyond.
Why Study Vocabulary
Growth in students’ vocabulary is essential for them to excel in verbal communication as well as in written expression. Using an extensive vocabulary is much like creating a picture with a paint palette abounding with hundreds of colors. Speakers and writers with large vocabularies have the tools to create innumerable nuances of articulate expression with precision and grace. Expansive vocabularies allow students to surpass others in the Critical Reading portion of the SAT and ACT in addition to the Writing section. Students who have a strong foundation in vocabulary, as well as in etymology find learning foreign languages simpler as well!
Curriculum
Wordly Wise 3000 Series
Objectives
The focus in each course will be:
Skills & Strategies
Reading First Strategies
Vocabulary development
Reading comprehension
Critical thinking
Using a dictionary and pronunciation key
Word usage
Test taking/assessment
Context clues
Synonyms and antonyms
Using word parts to determine meaning:
• prefixes
• suffixes
• Greek and Latin roots
Homophones
Picture clues and captions
Analogies
Word origins


