In Wordly Wise 3000 Book 4, each 15-word lesson begins with an alphabetized Word List that gives pronunciations, parts of speech, and concise definitions, and uses each word in a sentence. Some of the
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It helped my vocabulary,
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This review is from: Wordly Wise 3000 : Book 4 (Paperback)
This really helped me with my overall vocabulary. It also turned out to be fun, and some of the questions make you want to think really hard. I recommend it strongly for one who is studying for SAT exams etc...Although learning may not be fun for some of you, I think this might brighten your day! But honestly, every one of these Wordly Wise books have very important words that a worth while learning.Book 1~ 3rd Grade & above Book 2~ 4th grade & above Book 3~ 5th grade & above Book 4~ 6th grade-8th grade Check it out!
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Excellent Vocabulary Builder for Students & Adults,
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This review is from: Wordly Wise 3000 : Book 4 (Paperback)
This has been a fantastic vocabulary workbook for my homeschooled kids. The words are not far out words one would only encounter in obscure texts but words our kids will see in their future reading. The exercises help the kids in several ways: learn the definitions & spellings, see the words used correctly, and use & apply the words in a variety of ways that also prepare them for the SAT (e.g. word analogies). This is the best vocabulary workbook I have ever seen. I am an English teacher and have homeschooled for 9 years.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent series!,
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This review is from: Wordly Wise 3000 : Book 4 (Paperback)
My kids have used this series for years! Teachers sometimes omit part C, which asks questions such as this: Which of the following can "abate"? (a) anger, (b) high winds, (c) silence, (d) applause. Answers to these are often open to debate, and some teachers do not like those gray areas. For the Gifted/Talented program in our area, they start with Book 2 in third grade. Homeschoolers should like these! (We are in public school but always get a "home" copy for the days when the school copy doesn't make it into the backpack.)
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