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E**Z
Excellent
Great set of study materials. Purchased for my 6th grader who loves to learn. We put a new card up on the fridge each day and use the “word of the day” as many times as possible that day. Then do a weekly review of our new vocabulary. She loves it :):) Good quality product. Fast shipping. Nice range of words, easy to read font, concise but descriptive definitions, small size, no errors found so far.
A**S
Great set of 500 Kaplan flashcards to help you memorize the meaning of commonly tested words
The cards are clean, relevant, and very useful. Each measures (5 mm x 8 mm; 2" x 3"). On one side is the word, the part of speech it belongs to (verb, adjective, etc.), and the phonetic pronunciation. On the other side is a very brief definition, the word used in a sentence, and a few synonyms. You can quickly scan them each day and concentrate on the few words that are hardest for you to remember until you've mastered them all.
J**N
Old but good help
Although these are a much outdated edition, it’s a nice additional help to studying words fault
A**N
Tiny cards
I want to say these are helpful but the cards are so tiny and flimsy. You could easily locate these difficult words on the internet and just create your own Flashcards out of index cards. Disappointed with the price of these cards; not worth $20.
A**A
Get's the job done!
Easily compact to carry around, I bring it everywhere! Love the pronunciation, definition, and sentence examples provided allowing studying to be made easy. I do wish the box was a little more sturdy. Sometimes it can be difficult to put all the cards back in. I just lay the box on the side and give it a little tap to push the cards onto one side and it seems to fix the issue.The cards come in alphabetical order which was nice, I gave them a good shuffle once I got them. It did take a few minutes, but nothing too complicated! Just something to note if you prefer the words mixed up :)Some tips that have helped me study with these cards:- i use sticky notes when storing cards inside the box to separate my "known" vs "reviewing" vs "not sure" stacks to help me keep track of which cards I should be paying attention to.- I will try to learn a set number of "not sure" cards and try to review as many of the known/reviewing stacks as I can.- take advantage of the pronunciations! I will try to use as many words as I can throughout my day/sentences to help with retention.
P**O
Content wise they're fine - but so thin.
Just what the title says.
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