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Vocabulary booklet

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Listen for the words you’ve learned in videos and music, and then expand to learning new ones. Subtitled videos and movies make it easy to look up new words. Looking for more resources to help with children's vocabulary and writing? Well, look no further... When was the first English dictionary published? The first English dictionary was published in 1755 and written by Samuel Johnson. Its full title was 'A Dictionary of the English Language'.

The assessment tasks at Higher Tier will require students to understand and respond to common or familiar words and/or forms of words that are not on the vocabulary list and which are less common or familiar than those used in relation to Foundation Tier assessments.There is then a neatly lined space for students to complete with their own sentence, using the target language.

Even if you haven’t mastered English grammar, your vocabulary knowledge may mean the difference between getting help or not. How to Build Your Vocabulary

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Work together to make it fun. Perhaps have a word bag where you write down and keep new words, getting them out every now and then to test them. Share your favourite words and talk about why you like them. If you know one Latin root, for example, you can already guess the meaning of several words, so you can think of it as a shortcut to growing your vocabulary. These building vocabulary booklets are a fun little addition to a literacy lesson. They could perhaps best be used as a stretch and challenge activity for students who have finished the main work in the lesson early.

This delightful booklet gives you access to an extensive range of maths terms - everything your pupils need to know about maths terminology all in one place! A great way for your students to learn basic maths vocabulary. The booklet is organised by topic, including Geometry, Measurement, Number and Place Value, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Data and Statistics, with key terms for each topic for easy reference. You'll see a list of key maths vocabulary or have the terms supported with illustrations to make it easier for young learners to understand. These select important words for you to know, often with helpful explanations and exercises thrown in.The assessment tasks at Foundation Tier will require students to understand and respond to common or familiar words and/or forms of words that are not on the vocabulary list.

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