Improving english vocabulary with these Wordly Wise 3000 lesson plans gives children a good foundation for success in other subjects.
Click here to see sample pages. Teaching vocabulary is made easy by using Wordly Wise 3000. The Wordly Wise 3000 Test Booklet - B corresponds with the Wordly Wise 3000 Lesson in book B. This homeschool version is not reproducible. As mandatory state testing becomes the norm, teachers are finding that they must not only teach their own curricula, but also prepare students for these tests. Sometimes this means not enough time to do both tasks well. The new Wordly Wise 3000 Tests can help.
- Wordly Wise 3000 Tests assess students' understanding of every word in the series, so teachers get a clear picture of students' progress.
- Wordly Wise 3000 Tests are presented in the formats most often used in state testing programs.
There is one test for each Wordly Wise 3000 Lesson in books A-C and 1-9. Every word from the lesson-including all its forms and multiple meanings-is tested. Cumulative Tests for the first and second halves of each Wordly Wise 3000 book feature new passages of the type students will find on state tests. These Cumulative Tests include a selection of words from each half of the book in context, so students can apply what they have learned while they get valuable practice in test-taking.
For primary-grade students, the Wordly Wise 3000 A, B, C series helps them improve their vocabulary by 300 new words through interesting and enjoyable exercises. As they read the words in context, apply their meanings to different situations, and respond to reading comprehension questions in sentences, the students make the words their own.
The exercises give students practice in recognizing the words and their meanings in different contexts. In addition to asking students to match the words with their definitions, the exercises include identifying categories and applying the meanings of the words.
Teachers will find the Wordly Wise 3000 A, B, C series an excellent way to help their beginning readers build their reading vocabularies at the same time that they strengthen their reading, critical thinking, and writing skills. |