Vocabu-Lit B Student Book (soft cover)

Vocabu-Lit B Student Book (soft cover)

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ISBN: 9780789164391
Grades: 2

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Combine vocabulary building with exposure to quality literature and what do you get? Vocabu-Lit! In each of the 36 lessons, a short (half-page) segment of literature is provided. The 10 master words to be studied in the lesson are shown in bold print in the reading selection. Our sample was from the 8th grade book, and featured such authors as Robert Louis Stevenson, Stephen Crane, Jack London, Arthur Conan Doyle, Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, Daniel Defoe, and Charles Dickens. Literature selections included segments from Black Beauty, Red Badge of Courage, Robinson Crusoe, Call of the Wild, and A Christmas Carol.

Vocabulary exercises include writing a definition of each word before and after looking it up in the dictionary, choosing synonyms and antonyms from a list provided, filling in the master words in analogies, and filling in the master words in a sentence. The Teacher Edition is a copy of the student book with the answers filled in. Vocabulary words chosen are appropriate for the grade level and to encourage students to increase vocabulary and knowledge of good literature simultaneously.

The folks at Perfection Learning responded to requests for a Vocabu-Lit for younger students. Now available for 2nd through 5th grade. Levels B, C, and D (2nd-4th) have appealing kid-friendly graphics, a larger font, wider spacing, fewer lessons (20-24) and word lists of 8 to 10 words but the same solid vocabulary instruction and activities. Level E (5th grade) contains 32 lessons, but follows the same general format as levels F through L.


Category Description for Vocabu-Lit:

Combine vocabulary building with exposure to quality literature and what do you get? Vocabu-Lit! In each of the lessons, a short (half-page) segment of literature is provided. The 10 master words to be studied in the lesson are shown in bold print in the reading selection. Literature selections in the original edition includes classic and contemporary fiction while non-fiction, speeches, and primary source material was added to the Common Core and 5th editions. Vocabulary exercises include writing a definition of each word before and after looking it up in the dictionary, choosing synonyms and antonyms from a list provided, filling in the master words in analogies, and filling in the master words in a sentence.


Primary Subject
Spelling/Vocabulary
Grade
2
ISBN
9780789164391
Format
Softcover Book
Brand Name
Perfection Learning
Weight
0.75 (lbs.)
Dimensions
10.75" x 8.25" x 0.25"
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My daughter did the Wordly Wise 3000 Books K and 1, and their Book 2 is too much of a jump in skill and has secular content. Vocabu-Lit is neutral, neither secular nor Christian so it shouldn't have problematic content. I also think it's stories are more appealing than Wordly Wise's Book 2.
Katherine P on Jul 23, 2022
curriculum use in our COOP
Clara E on Jun 21, 2022
My daughter did the Wordly Wise 3000 Books K and 1, and their Book 2 is too much of a jump in skill and has secular content. Vocabu-Lit is neutral, neither secular nor Christian so it shouldn't have problematic content. I also think it's stories are more appealing than Wordly Wise's Book 2.
Katherine P on Jul 23, 2022
co-op choice
Heather H on Jun 27, 2022
curriculum use in our COOP
Clara E on Jun 21, 2022
Some reading, variety of activities, engaging without over-working an idea.
Crystal T on Oct 16, 2021
This is a Cathy Duffy Top Pick and it uses a literature-based approach, which I like.
Jovan H on Jul 7, 2021
These vocabulary books give the most practice using and seeing new words used.
Lara B on Jul 6, 2021
great recommendation on a blog for vocabulary development
Meredith B on May 1, 2021
intervention work for my second graders
Gillian S on Sep 1, 2020
We have used Vocabu-Lit for the past few years in our homeschool. It is simple, straight-forward, solid, fun, and engaging for my kiddos.
Amanda R on Aug 20, 2020
It was recommended to me by Merry!
Morgan M on Jul 14, 2020
Recommended by Cathy Duffy so thought we would try it.
Samantha M on Mar 2, 2020
Practice, practice, practice. We want to build a solid foundation in reading in our children.
Katrina V on Mar 2, 2020
I was deciding between Wordly Wise and this but I like that there's a small story with the vocabulary words at the start of these lessons and that they cover Latin roots.
Nadia W on Aug 16, 2019
The Vocabu-Lit series is a great way to introduce new words in a regular, yet not overwhelming way. I feel that it has helped my kids improve their standardized tests scores in this area.
Amy L on Aug 15, 2018
read very good reviews so decided to give it a try
Jennifer M on May 30, 2018
friend recommend
Raylene O on Jan 14, 2018
I love the literature connection to the vocabulary words. The children learn new words in the context of meaningful text.
Deborah C on Aug 21, 2017
Love how these are set up. We really know the words by the need of the week. Just order the next one.
Emma E on Oct 15, 2016
We chose this after working through Cathy Duffy's 102 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum.
Melanie K on Aug 12, 2016
Kids can work on it independently.
Kristi M on Aug 2, 2016
Recommended by a teacher friend
Charumathy S on Jul 24, 2016
I read reviews that it was great.
Jenni D on Jul 12, 2016
colorful seems fun to add the words in a story
Lisa C on Apr 26, 2016
I've been impressed with VocabuLit's reading selections and words (many words have an Anglo-Saxon feel that complements our Latin studies and pack a descriptive punch that is good for including in compositions). I stopped using it b/c of time constraints and b/c I don't like some of the exercises. <br />However, as my children are begging me to switch from Spelling Workout to All About Spelling (which gives much less by way of word study) I'm going to try VocabuLit again, tweaking it as we go.
Loren F on Mar 24, 2016
co-op choice
Heather H on Jun 27, 2022
Some reading, variety of activities, engaging without over-working an idea.
Crystal T on Oct 16, 2021
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Rated 4 out of 5
More than just New Words
This is much more than just new words to increase a child's vocabulary, it's a wonderful introduction to the nuances of the English language, not only what a word means but how it is used. It presents more than one definition of most words: Doze, as in to sleep, or as in to push dirt. Then asks the kids to decide which meaning was intended in the story excerpt. There are various activities asking the kids to use the word appropriately in a sentence. And a bonus, the story excerpts have been interesting enough that my son has insisted we read the full book from our library! That spark of curiosity is such a HUGE win.
November 1, 2021
Rated 4 out of 5
Easy to understand instruction. Each lesson has 5 exercises that helps the child to remember the vocabulary.
July 17, 2017
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