Book details
Word Study for High Schools
Published in
2015
Description
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Age
14-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
168 pages
Why to read
- Enhances Vocabulary: Reading this book can help high school students expand their vocabulary, which is crucial for academic success and effective communication.
- Improves Reading Comprehension: The book provides strategies for understanding complex texts, which can improve overall reading comprehension skills.
- Prepares for Standardized Tests: A strong word study foundation can be beneficial for students preparing for standardized tests that assess verbal and writing skills.
- Supports Writing Skills: By learning about word usage and etymology, students can enhance their writing abilities, making their essays and assignments more articulate and impactful.