








Mrs Wordsmith Vocabularious Card Game 3rd - 5th Grades : Mrs Wordsmith: desertcart.co.uk: Books Review: I love these!!! This is such a fun way to teach vocabulary! Each card features a picture on the front with a whimsical illustration of the vocabulary word, using funny, recurring characters. On the back, you'll find the word, its definition, and three suggestions for acting it out. For example, the word preposterous is illustrated with a rabbit pulling a magician out of a hat. The back of the card defines it as "ridiculous or absurd" and suggests acting out a "preposterous idea, price, or story." A student might declare, "What?! You want $100 for a new notebook? That's preposterous!" Designed for students in grades 3 through 6, these cards focus on enriching adjectives that will enrich any student's spoken and written language. I like that reviewing new vocabulary is as simple as a flashcard exercise, plus the set also includes instructions for three different games. These will work in the classroom, for homeschool students, for language arts tutors or just for family fun! Review: My better readers (3-5th) love playing this combination of memory and vocabulary. There are several variations included to allow you to play on the level that challenges without too much frustration. With so many ways to play, this set could easily be used with the same students for multiple years.





| Best Sellers Rank | 324,576 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 53 in Children's Books on Card Games 403 in Children's Books on Word Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (80) |
| Dimensions | 14.61 x 7.47 x 9.53 cm |
| Grade level | 2 - 3 |
| ISBN-10 | 0744058058 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0744058055 |
| Item weight | 142 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 354 pages |
| Publication date | 18 Oct. 2022 |
| Publisher | Dk Pub |
G**N
I love these!!! This is such a fun way to teach vocabulary! Each card features a picture on the front with a whimsical illustration of the vocabulary word, using funny, recurring characters. On the back, you'll find the word, its definition, and three suggestions for acting it out. For example, the word preposterous is illustrated with a rabbit pulling a magician out of a hat. The back of the card defines it as "ridiculous or absurd" and suggests acting out a "preposterous idea, price, or story." A student might declare, "What?! You want $100 for a new notebook? That's preposterous!" Designed for students in grades 3 through 6, these cards focus on enriching adjectives that will enrich any student's spoken and written language. I like that reviewing new vocabulary is as simple as a flashcard exercise, plus the set also includes instructions for three different games. These will work in the classroom, for homeschool students, for language arts tutors or just for family fun!
G**N
My better readers (3-5th) love playing this combination of memory and vocabulary. There are several variations included to allow you to play on the level that challenges without too much frustration. With so many ways to play, this set could easily be used with the same students for multiple years.
A**L
The Mrs. Wordsmith Vocabularious Cards have been an incredible addition to my elementary classroom! These cards make vocabulary building fun and engaging, which is exactly what young learners need. Each card is brilliantly illustrated, capturing the attention of my students with its colorful and humorous artwork. The words are presented in a way that’s easy for them to understand and remember, thanks to the playful examples and memorable visuals. What I love most is how these cards turn learning into a game. My students are genuinely excited to pick up a new card each day and learn a new word. It’s become a fun classroom activity that they all look forward to, and it’s amazing to see their vocabulary expanding so effortlessly. These cards are durable, well-designed, and perfect for keeping young minds engaged. They make learning feel less like a chore and more like an adventure. If you’re looking for a creative way to boost vocabulary in an elementary classroom, I highly recommend the Mrs. Wordsmith Vocabularious Cards!
G**E
Hate the instructions. Hate Seems like upselling for a video game. Nice cards The instructions and even what's in the package isn't clear. Hate the instructions and I will not be upsold. Also it could be fun if I knew what I had? But it mentions matching cards....what cards match. Hate the instructions.. Hate the instructions How many of each cards???? Stinks
A**A
My 2nd Graders love to play this game. They love matching the pictures with the vocabulary word, and learning new, fancy words.