Educational Website Review: Verbalearn.com

I recently had the opportunity to review verbalearn.com, both the free program and the paid Verbalearn Plus program.  I will start by telling  you I like it.

Verbalearn.com   is a website that helps students improve their vocabulary by focusing on words they don't know.  In it's simplest version Verbalearn allows you to insert your vocabulary words into the website, or
it can recommend words for you.  It will then test you on the words using multiple choice sentences.  The program will take words you already know of of the list so you can concentrate on the words you don't know.  Depending upon the level of membership you choose, you can download words on an MP3 player, use the words in crossword puzzles, or review flashcards.

Sure, there are other programs that allow you to play with your words online and in downloads, but Verbalearn is superior as it will help a student study words according to grade level, standardized tests, or ESL needs.

There are three levels of membership available.  The first level is free, and allows students to build word lists and review them in context (fill in the blank multiple choice sentences.) The second level Verbalearn Plus which is only $19.99 (one time fee) In addition to the other features, it includes MP3 studylists, advanced review, video flashcards, crossword puzzles, and the ability to print flashcards.  In the third version, for only $40.00 one time fee, students can also have the chance to earn their money back as they learn their vocabulary words.

I highly recommend this program for homeschoolers and others too.

See the Press Release of the program here:    Vocabulary Site VerbaLearn.com Guarantees Higher SAT, GRE and ACT Test Scores

(I was not paid for this website review)


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Carnival of Educators - Spam Free Edition, January 12, 2010

Carnival of educators

Welcome to the January 12, 2010 edition of carnival of educators.

This blog is a few hours late, but it was important to get it right.  It is called the Spam Free Edition, because it is just that... free from spam.  You will find no 100 best college this, or 50 best books resources from websites remotely related to education that sends in dozens of blog posts per week, each from a different submitter.  No sir-ee.  On this carnival, you will hear from all educators all the time.  Heck, I am not even going to distract you with a cute theme... not this week anyway.  I want to hear what educators have to say, and if you are still reading this... so do you, so let's get started with the Spam Free Edition of the Carnival of Educators!

I am categorizing the entries based on what I believe is the occupation/ viewpoint of the writer.


Education Advocates




Joanne Jacobs presents Do children need to be bored? posted at Joanne Jacobs.


Sarah Ebner, School Gate presents Every child matters....Henry Winkler (aka the Fonz) speaks to School Gate posted at School Gate - Times Online - WBLG,
saying, "I was lucky enough to meet the Fonz (aka Henry Winkler) and to
chat about how every child matters and education needs to change....."


Diana presents There’s No Such Thing as ‘Teaching’ posted at The Core Knowledge Blog.

Andrea presents What do grades matter anyway posted at Education Headlines Examiner

School Teachers

elementaryhistoryteacher presents Bespoken Blacksmiths posted at History Is Elementary, saying, "a little vocabulary discussion, a little history, and a few of my pictures from a recent trip all rolled into one.


Carol Richtsmeier presents Invisible Snow, School Cancellations & Yearbook Page Proofs posted at Bellringers.

Mimi presents The Teachers' Lounge - Proceed At Your Own Risk posted at It's Not All Flowers and Sausages.

 Siobhan curious presents Bad class? Define ?Bad.? posted at Siobhan Curious, saying, "Is a "bad class" always bad? Or am I the one with the problem?"   Siobhan also presents  The New Semester: 10 Resolutions saying, "10 intentions to follow through on this semester."


Tom DeRosa presents Tear Down the Ladder of Consequences: How to Become a Master of Classroom Management posted at I Want to Teach Forever.

homeschooling parents

Annette Berlin presents Amazing Leonardo da Vinci Inventions posted at Craft Stew, saying, "I’m a big fan of technology books written for kids. I first discovered them when I homeschooled my son for 7 years."

Dana presents Homeschooled kids: Did they fall through the cracks? posted at Roscommon Acres.


Denise presents 2010 Mathematics Game posted at Let's play math!, saying, "Did you know that playing games is one of the Top 10 Ways To Improve Your Brain Fitness? So slip into your workout clothes and pump up those mental muscles with the 2010 Mathematics Game!


Andrea presents Home-Schooled, The Movie posted at Atlanta Homeschooling Examiner . She also presents Scholarships for homeschoolers  at  Notes from a homeschooling mom



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Canival of Educators: New Beginnings Edition is up

Carnival of Educators: New Beginnings Edition is Posted at Minds in Bloom.

There are many helpful articles and musings for you to enjoy.

The next carnival will be right here at Notes from a homeschooling mom.  Let me know if you can volunteer to host it on your blog and to enter a submission follow this link to the handy dandy submission form.

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Scholarships for homeschoolers.

I am working on listing 2010 Scholarhips over at Examiner.com

That got me thinking about scholarships open to homeschoolers. Here is what I found.

Homeschool.com listing of homeschool scholarships. The full ride scholarships for Alfred State College in NY caught my eye.

College Scholarships.org has a list of scholarships for homeschoolers with advice for getting access to all scholarships.

Eclectic Homeschool online
lists a few as well.

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12 grade year of homeschooling, Finishing Strong

We are almost done with my college prep series. There will still be a video on completing the transcript.    Stay tuned... meanwhile, ...