Wordcipher is new crytic word puzzle!

On October 22, 2011, in Games, Language Arts, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Wordcipher: http://www.pedagonet.com
Wordcipher is new crytic word puzzle. Wordcipher develops spelling and vocabulary skills. Wordcipher combines Crosswords and Hangman. Learn How To Play Wordcipher.

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Vocabulary Games and Resources

On October 19, 2011, in Games, Language Arts, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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The Fun Way to Build Vocabulary Skills!’

Vocabulary.co.il is a leading vocabulary website worldwide with the best flash online word games. The vocabulary games include an online word search, an online crossword puzzle, and hangman online (our version is called HangMouse). Users choose the vocabulary list that the online word game will use in the word game. The vocabulary games are popular for use on smart boards for word games to build vocabulary skills in classrooms.

Free Vocabulary Learning Games

Analogy Games
Antonym Games
Compound Word Games
Context Games
Contraction Games
English Language Games
Foreign Language Games
Hig Pig Games
Homophone Games
Idioms Games
Latin Learning Games
Literature Games
Oxymoron Games
Parts of Speech Games
Phonics Games
Prefix Games
Root Word Games
SAT Games
Spelling Games
Suffix Games
Syllable Games
Synonym Games
Typing Games
Word Play Games

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I have shared Spelling City before, but it just got better.  http://www.spellingcity.com/

Vocabulary and SpellingCity.com has:

  • Over 42,000 spelling words with customizable sentences and definitions
  • A REAL person who says each word and sentence
  • Free home pages for teachers and parents to save lists
  • Teacher training videos to show teachers and parents how to use Vocabulary and SpellingCity.com
  • Customizable sentences and definitions for words with multiple meanings (e.g., a scale for weighing, to scale a mountain, the scale on a map)
  • Free printable handwriting worksheets for handwriting practice with your saved lists
  • Free teaching resources with lists and lesson plans for teaching high frequency words, compound words, sound-alike words (their, there, they’re), contractions, possessives, and more. There are also lists for learning state capitals.
  • Fifteen games to play online or to print: Spelling, Word Meaning, Vocabulary, Alphabetical Order, Parts of Speech
  • A free forum and newsletters with more vocabulary and spelling resources

With each word list, students can choose one of four options:

  • Spelling Test repeats each spelling word with a live voice and uses it in a sentence.
  • Vocab Test gives a definition for each word, along with a choice of six possible words.
  • Teach Me spells and displays the word in ways that stimulate memory for visual and verbal learners.
  • Play a Game uses your word list in educational games that teach spelling, word meaning, vocabulary, and alphabetical order.

After taking an online spelling or vocabulary test, students can print out a report, retake the entire test, or get tested only on the spelling words they got wrong the first time.

Teachers: try our new Vocabulary and Spelling City Parents’ Letter, available as a PDF for you to print and send home with your students’ spelling word lists. It is also available in Spanish.

If you are a Premium Member, we have a specific Premium Member Parent Letter.

Vocabulary and SpellingCity also offers a Premium Membership for teachers and parents who want more. Premium Membership features:

  1. Automatic test grading and student gradebook
  2. Complete activity tracking of all student activities
  3. Access to the Premium Games for your lists: SpeedySpeller and LetterFall

Want help paying for a Vocabulary and SpellingCity Premium Membership? Vocabulary and SpellingCity has become an authorized vendor for Adopt-A-Classroom.org. It’s worth checking out.

Vocabulary and SpellingCity is the sole source provider of premium membership for type service.

Vocabulary and SpellingCity is an award winning site: AEP Golden Lamp Finalist, Teachers’ Choice, and Parents’ Choice!


Help make spelling time a fun time! Vocabulary and SpellingCity.com wants to make our spelling website an invaluable part of every child’s spelling and vocabulary education. To help us keep improving our vocabulary and spelling games:

  • Link to Vocabulary and SpellingCity from your school website, homeschool blog, or list of online learning resources.
  • Tell your colleagues and friends, write a review for a teachers group, or forward our newsletter.
  • Participate in the Vocabulary and SpellingCity forum. Share lists that you’ve posted, discuss your experiences on using the site, and make suggestions for new features or spelling games.
  • Become a fan on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter.

Vocabulary and SpellingCity.com shares technology with a vocabulary website.  Vocabulary and SpellingCity is grateful to Time4Learning.com (homeschooling curriculum, afterschool online study) and Time4Writing.com (teaching writing) for their support. Vocabulary and SpellingCity recommends the following keyboarding games.

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Language Arts Resources

On November 29, 2010, in 21st Century Skills, Apps, iPad, Language Arts, Vocabulary/Spelling, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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VerbaLearn has reached its 1,000,000th word.  The popular online service for building vocabulary has taught a total of over one million words to its 25,000 users. Co-founder James Potter explained how the free e-learning service has proven a success with its novel approach to vocabulary. “Users work with small groups of words, cycling between learning words and testing themselves to refresh the word set. Users learn words faster and remember them longer with our automated method.” Additional features available to premium members, such as personalized downloadable MP3s, have provided an additional boost to some users who are auditory learners or are always on the go. As a show of support for the success VerbaLearn’s users have achieved, the site offered an iPad/iPod prize to whoever learned the one millionth word. The lucky winner was Karen H. when she learned “perdition”. The milestone was reached only fifteen months after VerbaLearn.com was released from Beta. “We were proud to have made such a positive impact on so many people in such a short period of time,” remarked Potter.

Technology a key tool in writing instruction: While there are still many obstacles facing teachers in implementing technology, teachers play a critical role in driving the use of technology to teach writing, says a recent report by the National Writing Project (NWP) and the College Board. Read the full story, CLICK HERE

Repeat after Us: Welcome to our Worldwide Family of Learning!  Created by a high school student, RepeatAfterUs is an award-winning online library with the best collection of copyright-free English texts and scripted recordings. Our free audio clips provide an excellent resource for students and literature lovers of all ages. Genre: Poetry, Drama, Prose Fiction, Prose Non-Fiction, Children’s Stories, Nursery Rhymes and Tongue Twisters, Memorable Quote,s, In Your  Own Words or search by Author.

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Stories in Flight

Just copy and paste or type a little text and it will search for the pictures that go with the work or text in Flickr and  turn the text into images. Wham, an instant digital story.

Warning: be careful using this software though. Michael Zimmer of the blog Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness said that he put in the title of a blog, and happiness showed a picture of Guinness Beer. I tried my tag line from my website “Technology is Opening Minds with a New Set of Keys,”  and keys, got strange stuff, I had to keep clicking Show Story!!  I think Michael is correct in assuming that images are chosen based on the tags that people give them. So, it might take a little digging to get just the right set of images.

Click the “show story” button till you find pictures that you like.

It is kinda like Spell with Flickr , type a word then tell it to SPELL and it  finds pictures of letters and spells your word.  Again you click on the letter to you find one you like and there are literally thousands of possibilities.



Michael suggests:

This could be used for short poems, sections of a speech or historical document.  Would be a great way to turn famous quotes into pictures as well.  There is a big kick in vocabulary, this would be a great way to create images to correlate to vocabulary that students are using in the classroom, especially for a certain unit of study.  I really like this tool for turning words into pictures.

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