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One of the things I tell my students is that you can trick people into thinking your smart than you really are if you have a good vocabulary. While this is true, there are a lot of reasons why building a robust and diverse vocabulary is important for students. Not only does it increase reading comprehension, but it allows students to be more precise and descriptive in their writing. For students to truly internalize and learn vocabulary, they must use it in ways that are meaningful for them. Just giving students definitions to memorize or flashcards to practice with does not solidify learning. They need to use the words in context. Here are four strategies for having students work with vocabulary: Writing - The most basic of the activities is to have students use their vocabulary words in their writing. A lot of teachers do this by having them create sentences for each vocabulary word. While you certainly can do this, I think it is better to give stud...