Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Vocabulary - Free Flashcard Maker!

Did you know that there's a site where you can make free flashcards for any vocabulary words you might need to learn? Visit http://teacher.scholastic.com/tools/flashcards.htm and click on the oval that says "Words." You can then make as many flashcards as you want where the word is on the front & the definition is on the back.

How neat is that?!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's neat, it's a good way to study and increase your typing skills.

Anonymous said...

This is great. I will show them to my sons since for them everything needs to be automated.


Maria Rodriguez - Trelles

Kim Gates said...

There are also tons of good sites for free flashcards for math (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). Those sites generally have flashcards all set up & you just pick the sets you want to print!

Anonymous said...

Yes it is pretty neat you can use it to test your.

Allison.

Anonymous said...

Mirlene
I read the blog for June 30, 2009.
It's interesting to read those vocabularies and learn new words.
Respecting: another person mean you look at him with admiration.

Spectacle : is an exhibition that people look at with great interest.

The free flash card is not profitable
for me because I do not have a printer.

Anonymous said...

It is a great asset to have in this soon to be all technological world! Very good way to improve your vocabulary skills!!

-Judith B

Anonymous said...

Free Flashcards site is good.
Anyway, I don't have a printer at home. So I copy them by hand. While I write them down, I read them out. It also help my memory.

Suetto C.

Anonymous said...

I think the flash card site is very good.
I usually make flash cards for subject areas that I find a little confusing to comprehend. I study from the cards instead of going back to the chapter. It is quite interesting how technology is making everything so simple with the touch of a button.

Karla Banton

Anonymous said...

This is going to be of great help to me.

Anonymous said...

This is going to be of great help to me.

-Bradley B.

Anonymous said...

This is so cool! It's perfect for my 9 year old daughter. She just started her first year of advanced classes in 3rd grade. I am also going to share it with her teacher, it will most likely be useful to the whole class.

Lia