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Now, more than ever, quality teaching is essential to assure that all students
achieve their full potential.

Best Practices in Vocabulary Development is a series of ELA and ELD standards-based vocabulary workbooks for grades Kindergarten to Eighth Grade (K-8). The vocabulary workbooks are designed to develop 2500 critical grade level words.

Vocabulary workbooks are based on “The Rule of Three”, a research-based best practice designed to engage students in “developing word power.”

Workbooks are written to grade level vocabulary development and word analysis ELA and ELD Standards. Vocabulary workbooks contain the critical, research-based grade level words that students need to be successful in reading both core content materials and trade books.

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Give Your Students the Academic Vocabulary for School Success.
Just 20 minutes or two 10 minute periods
of daily systematic vocabulary instruction a day 
results in accelerated achievement across subject areas.

ELA and ELD standards appear on the bottom
of vocabulary workbook’ pages.

Vocabulary workbooks teach students the
 critical grade level words.

Vocabulary Activity Book pages are formatted
like standardized testing.

Vocabulary workbooks accelerate
the acquisition
of vocabulary for English Learners.



Over 2500 Essential
Interdisciplinary Grade Level Words in Each Book

Sold in 10, 20 and 30 Packs
Build Word Power Using the
“Rule of Three”
Vocabulary has the highest correlation with school success across subject areas!
Start in kindergarten. Learning vocabulary is a cumulative process!
Gives all students the grade level critical words.

Dramatically increases the vocabulary of English learners.

Increases reading comprehension for struggling readers.