1. Learning in Context
When students see new words used in sentences, they understand them better. This can help their understanding improve by as much as 50%.
2. Taking Notes
Students who write down what they read can remember new words 30% better.
3. Word Mapping
Using visual tools, like charts or mind maps, can help students learn new words 20% more effectively.
4. Explaining to Others
Talking about new words with friends or classmates helps students remember those words 25% better.
5. Reading Regularly
If high school students read a lot, they can pick up about 1,000 new words every year.
1. Learning in Context
When students see new words used in sentences, they understand them better. This can help their understanding improve by as much as 50%.
2. Taking Notes
Students who write down what they read can remember new words 30% better.
3. Word Mapping
Using visual tools, like charts or mind maps, can help students learn new words 20% more effectively.
4. Explaining to Others
Talking about new words with friends or classmates helps students remember those words 25% better.
5. Reading Regularly
If high school students read a lot, they can pick up about 1,000 new words every year.