Introducing Vocabulous

Vocabulous is an exciting new resource that aims to improve students’ English vocabulary by teaching Latin and Greek root word patterns in KS2/KS3 English lessons.

When Year 7 students were asked what they like about the website, responses included:

  • “I like that you earn the Greek God badges when you complete levels.”
  • “I like how clear the videos are.”
  • “I think it is a fun way to learn the root words.”
  • “I like how you can see how your class is doing.”
  • “I like the pictures, especially Hades!”
  •  “Everything. It’s in a simple and easy to understand format.”

Vocabulous has received funding from The SHINE Trust and is currently in the first year of a two-year trial programme. We are looking for schools to participate in the second year of the trial, with either Year 6 or Year 7 students. We would especially like to hear from schools with an above-average proportion of students receiving Pupil Premium. Please email info@vocabulous.co.uk if your school would like to take part.

To find out more about Vocabulous, follow @VocabulousUK on Twitter or go to www.vocabulous.co.uk.


[1] Green, T. M. (2008). The Greek and Latin roots of English (4th ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.

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