I love this series. I used it when I was in school and can remember making fun of some of the words with friends, but I still remember most of them. Now, I use them with my students. I didn't find it hard at all to find answer key, but it is because we order from the publisher. It also has no other supplemental materials, but if you're creative they really aren't needed. We work with the same words for two weeks. The first week, the students work the pages in the book and at the week's end we have a plain old regular spelling test (call out the words and the student writes the correct spelling). The next week we do flashcards with picture recognition, crosswords puzzles using the definitions as clues, and one word association (pick one (sometimes two) word(s) from the def. that sums up the meaning of the word). Then at the week's end we have a definition test where the def. are listed with a blank for the student to write the correct word (no word bank and must be spelled correctly). At the end of the unit we use the test from the test book (also from the publisher). This works really well with my students. Also this year on the sadlier website they have audio pronunciations of the words (plus other stuff). I highly recommend this book. We use it at our school from 2nd through 8th grade. I'm also excited to be using the new Grammar Workshop this year. Hope this helps someone!
Vocabulary Workshop: Level D
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This workbook was in excellent condition. My 9th grader was so happy that it arrived so quickly she really needed it. Her language arts grade has improved since obtaining the workbook.
Good books that are straightforward.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
My high school used these books. I also found them tedious, but I was in high school and I found everything tedious. The practice of applying myself to something that was less entertaining than I wished was valuable and necessary. I would never have gotten very far in life, and would certainly never have been successful in college unless I learned the skills that these books emphasized: vocabulary, standardized testing skills, and practice concentrating and memorizing.I do remember thinking back in high school that they actually worked. Each section uses the same week's vocabulary words in different sections that are used on the SAT, ACT, GRE and other standardized tests, such as synonyms, antonyms, and analogies (the hardest to me!) After each section, I actually remembered the meaning of every word because I'd used them in so many different ways.I would recommend these books to other students. I also have to say that any mother who encourages her child to give up on completing these books is doing both their child and herself a great disservice. She will realize it when her child returns home to live with her as an adult after having failed at other things that are "boring".
A Excellent Vocabulary Workbook
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is an excellent book to improve your vocabulary skills. Excercises include analogy, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion... An excellent tool to prepare you for the SAT verbal.
Excellent vocabularly builder
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is an excellent vocabulary book which will help all the way through high school. Although dull, I would highly reccommend this book to any eighth or ninth grader who plans to excel in their high school years
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