Social Studies teachers: This summer, we've been adding new social studies Vocabulary Lists to Vocabulary.com, including three new ones based on the speeches and writing of Nelson Mandela, Henry David Thoreau, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
To see other lists added this summer, check out Six New Vocabulary Lists or More New Vocabulary Lists for Social Studies. Or visit the Speeches and Historical Documents sections of our Vocabulary Lists page for the full roster.
Continue reading...Learn Ten Words from Today's Times - July 25, 2012.
Then see Vocabulary Begets Vocabulary: The More You Know, the More You Learn to understand why learning these words will help you absorb even more as you read.
A Vocabulary List called Joyously Unrestrained Words was created by Vocabulary.com community member Richard S. on July 3, 2012. Richard S. describes the list as "Upbeat words to create joyously unrestrained phrases." Thanks for sharing it with the community, Richard!
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Learn Ten Words from Today's Times - July 18, 2012.
Then see Vocabulary Begets Vocabulary: The More You Know, the More You Learn to understand why learning these words will help you absorb even more as you read.
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