The AMS-ELP Blog is designed to provide news about ELP activities in 7th and 8th grade. Check back often to see what is happening in ELP!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

A Dozen Ways to Prepare for the WordMaster Test

The final WordMaster test will be given on Monday, April 23, 2012 in the Media Center during English(8th) or Literacy Block (7th). Students should bring a pencil to the exam. 

Homework for April 9-20, 2012: Study all 75 words 10-15 minutes each day. 


                                                  Illustration of DAUNTLESS by K. 

Study ideas: 

1. Use the following Quia websites to review the definitions or practice analogies. 
    Check back often for new games. 

7th:  
7th Grade Blue Division List III-April 2012
http://www.quia.com/jg/2413918.html
7th Grade Blue Division List I-November 2011
http://www.quia.com/jg/2413925.html
7th Grade: Flashcards for List II HTML
http://www.quia.com/jg/2382191.html

8th: 
8th WordMaster Words- List III / Gold Division/ 2011-12
http://www.quia.com/jg/2417690.html
8th WordMasters-Gold Division: List II- 2011-12
http://www.quia.com/jg/2417701.html
8th WordMasters - List 1 Review
http://www.quia.com/jg/2381497.html
8th WordMasters Antonyms-List I, II, III
http://www.quia.com/jg/2417723.html
8th WordMasters Synonym Match Gold Division 2011-12
http://www.quia.com/jg/2417711.html

Analogy Review: 

2. Use your word cards and have someone quiz you on the definitions.
            
3. Look at the first five words on one of your lists. Can you think of the definitions? Write the definitions next to the word. Then write down any related words that are also on your lists. Compare your  definitions with your word cards. How did you do? What do you need  to add to the definition you wrote on the paper? Do this for all the words on the list.  Circle words that you need to spend more time learning.

4.  Group the words. Which words go together? Do they have similar  meanings? Opposite meaning? Think of different contexts in which  the words can be used.  How can the words connect?

5.  Review the analogy patterns that WordMasters uses. Can you make analogies using the 75 words?

6.   Tired of review? Visit the Wordles website to create word art with the word and words connected to the definition. This may help you  to remember words. Visit .

7.  Use the VisuWord website to reinforce definitions and see how words  are connected. www.visuwords.com/" http://www.visuwords.com/

8. Create sentences using the WordMaster words that illustrate the meaning.

 9.  Solve the crossword puzzle without using your word cards. Did the puzzle help you see the relationships between words?

 10.  Success on the WordMaster test often requires understanding  nuances of meanings.                            Make sure you read all the definitions for each word.  How does the word change with each meaning?

 11.  Create nonlinguistic representations of words. Draw cartoons or  create a graphic organizer for the words that give you the most  difficulty. It helps  you to see the word in a new way.
  

12. Review past quizzes. What did you miss before that  you now understand? 

What is still murky?