FREE Printable Dictionary Skills Practice

Published:
June 13, 2018

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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Download this free worksheet for your young learner to practice dictionary skills. This freebie includes skills to practice ABC order and using guide words. The ABC order practice helps your child arrange the words in the word bank in ABC order. If completed correctly, the practice produces silly sentences for your kids to enjoy. Your child will also be able to identify the correct words that would be on the page according to the guide words listed.

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Grab this free worksheet for your homeschool to practice dictionary skills from Mama’s learning Corner.

Vocabulary Curriculum for Elementary & Middle School

Are you looking for an EASY open-and-go curriculum that will enhance your student’s vocabulary? Daily Skill Building: Vocabulary was created with busy homeschooling moms in mind – no teacher guide is needed! 

Available in 3 levels: Level I (Grades 3-4), Level II (Grades 5-6), Level III (Middle School, Grade 7)

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Daily Skill Building: Vocabulary is a complete, 36-week vocabulary curriculum. This simple, straight-forward approach to vocabulary building is easy to use and encourages independent study.

With busy homeschooling moms in mind, this curriculum was created as an “open and go” resource (without the need for a teacher’s guide.) The 36-week format is designed to be flexible — meaning  you can assign more than one word a day if you wish to complete it sooner.

Each week presents four new words (one per day) with a weekly review on day five. Your student will be asked to define the new word using a dictionary, use it in a sentence, and list synonyms and antonyms.

Every 4th week includes an additional review using the most recent 16 words studied plus a short writing assignment.

For your convenience, we include a glossary of words by week and order studied. Students may use either the glossary for their daily assignments or a dictionary.

Recommended Resources:

Merriam-Webster Children's DictionaryMerriam-Webster Children’s DictionaryScholastic Children's DictionaryScholastic Children’s DictionaryWebster's Dictionary & Thesaurus for Students, Second EditionWebster’s Dictionary & Thesaurus for Students, Second EditionWebster's For Students Dictionary/Thesaurus Shrink-Wrapped SetWebster’s For Students Dictionary/Thesaurus Shrink-Wrapped SetOxford First ThesaurusOxford First Thesaurus