Rockridge Press The Vocabulary Workbook for 8th Grade: Weekly Activities to Boost Your Word Power
D**R
Thorough analysis - short and sweet, but effective!
This is a TEN star product for my 8th grade stepson. I’m not sure if it’s just boys or that parents and schools have deflected from teaching students proper vocabulary and instead allow them to say, “Do the thing” and the like, but regardless of the cause, my stepson’s vocabulary has remained juvenile and meager to say the least. (We all agree my fifth grade son’s vocabulary is far superior.) At first I eliminated the verbs “to be,” “to do,” “to have,” “to get,” “to go,” and “to put” and all of their formats, along with simple adjectives like “fast” and “slow” and “good” and “bad” and let me tell you, our 8th grader could no longer form a coherent sentence, as I had eliminated his entire word bank in one small fell swoop.Because his school hardly assigns any homework, we have required him to read 30 pages after school each day for a year, but that has somehow not improved his vocabulary. We also lead by example by not using slang and truly always speaking correctly at a higher level, but that hasn’t worked. I bought the popular 6-8th grade vocab book on here last summer and it failed to resonate.I searched further and discovered this book, ordered it, and each day after school he must complete one lesson. We declare this the winner, and here’s why: the kiddo has actually added plenty of these vocab words to his daily speech! The lessons are short and sweet (15 minutes max), but tremendously effective. I LOVE that the very first part of each lesson requires the student to read a sentence for each of the five words and, using context clues (!!!), write down what he thinks the vocab word means. Then he looks up the words in the back to compare and contrast, and using the proper definition, completes the remainder of the assignment. We find it invaluable that our kiddo is given the opportunity to fail first, then learn, with this book. The other part we really enjoy is the provided Q&A he must conduct using the vocab words...this helps the parent correct mispronunciation. I instruct him to say the word correctly five times in a row, and henceforth, it’s forever corrected.For anyone who thinks their kids need to improve/expand their vocabulary, I urge you to give these workbooks (we also bought the 6th grade book for our 6th grader...easier, but it should be) a try. No one’s kids receive anywhere close to enough homework to solidify the lessons learned in public school nowadays since lazy parents have complained so much (squeaky wheel gets the grease), so do your kids a favor for their futures and supplement their lessons. Start here.
H**E
Love it
I purchased this book for my homeschooled 8th grader and I love it.1. The lessons are short so it doesn't take long.2. Every lesson starts with....based on this sentence what do you think this word means. Which promotes critical thinking. This is better than...here are the definitions.3. Once we talk about the sentences and what the vocabulary word might me, we look up the definitions. There is a section for writing the definitions which reinforces what your child has learned.Worth the money.
B**A
Great Book
This book has varied activities to help retain your child’s interest and make learning fun.Great addition to our child’s Homeschool curriculum
C**Z
Great vocab words!
This books provides a great set of challenging vocabulary words for 8th graders but I feel like they should include more practice and activities for them.However, we are using this as a vocab list and starting base and supplementing so it’s definitely worth the buy!
K**I
Homeschool
Works great
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