ActivityMaker Vocabular Suite — Interactive Vocabulary Practice for Every Level

Master Word Lists with ActivityMaker Vocabular Suite: Teacher-Friendly Tools

What it does

ActivityMaker Vocabular Suite helps teachers create, organize, and export master word lists for classroom use. It centralizes vocabulary across units and levels so you can reuse and adapt lists for lessons, assessments, and activities.

Key features

  • Custom word lists: Create lists from scratch or import CSVs/spreadsheets.
  • Bulk edit: Add, delete, or modify multiple entries at once (definitions, parts of speech, example sentences).
  • Tags & levels: Tag words by unit, topic, CEFR/grade level, or skill focus for easy filtering.
  • Automatic formatting: Export lists in teacher-friendly formats (CSV, printable PDFs, LMS-ready files).
  • Activity integration: Push lists directly into ActivityMaker activities (matching, flashcards, gap-fill).
  • Collaboration: Share lists with colleagues or across school accounts with permission controls.

Classroom uses

  • Prepare tiered vocabulary for differentiated instruction.
  • Build semester-long scope and sequence of high-frequency or academic words.
  • Quickly generate assessments and study sheets from a master list.
  • Create targeted review activities for students needing remediation or enrichment.

Quick workflow (recommended)

  1. Import existing vocabulary spreadsheet or start a new list.
  2. Tag words by unit, level, and skill.
  3. Bulk-edit entries to add definitions and example sentences.
  4. Export a printable list for students and an LMS file for digital assignments.
  5. Send the list to ActivityMaker activities for immediate classroom use.

Benefits for teachers

  • Saves time on list management and activity prep.
  • Ensures consistency across lessons and teachers.
  • Makes it easy to differentiate and track vocabulary coverage.

If you want, I can:

  • provide 5 alternate subtitle options;
  • write a short landing-page paragraph; or
  • create a sample master word list (10–20 words) for a specific grade/topic. Which would you like?

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