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Re: vocab


  • To: middle-lit@interversity.org
  • Subject: Re: vocab
  • From: carla@webenglishteacher.com
  • Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2007 02:03:53 +0000
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Quia.com, also a subscription service, might also meet your needs.
Carla

>-----Original Message-----
>From: dburton@excite.com [mailto:dburton@excite.com]
>Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 09:46 PM
>To: middle-lit@interversity.org
>Subject: Re: [middle-lit] vocab
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>I have really liked edHelper.com for puzzles lists, vocab quizzes and such. It is a pay for site but I have always gotten my money's worth quickly and easily.
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>http://www.edhelper.com
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>You can explore the site and experiment a little. There should be a page with the price of the service.
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>Deb
>ms/IA
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>Hello everyone--I am hoping someone out there can help me. My colleagues and I wish to start a vocab program. We have chosen words from the literature we use and Ihave self-created graphic organizers, quizzes, power points and puzzles thatare applicable to any words. What we're looking for are activities of the same nature---that is, is there a web program similar to something like puzzlemaker.com where we can plug in the words and come up with a list of activities that address synonyms, antonyms, part of speech, proper usage in a sentence, context clues, etc... or am I dreaming?? If not, where should we begin/ search?Thanks in advance for any insight you may have.best, karen
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