Vocabulary Vault Double Dice Add-On Deck
The Vocabulary Vault Double Dice Add-On Deck turns vocabulary acquisition into a mini-adventure. Designed for high engagement and deep processing, each card provides a multi-layered look at a single target word. By using a vivid photo and a “kid-friendly” definition as a starting point, this deck moves beyond simple memorization to help students truly “own” new words through four distinct, interactive pathways.
The 4 Interactive Dice Prompts
When students roll the Double Dice (sold separately), they are challenged to interact with the target word in one of four ways:
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Synonyms: Finding “hidden” words that mean the same thing to expand their internal thesaurus.
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Sentence Usage: Applying the word in a personal or situational sentence to demonstrate functional mastery.
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Which Word Doesn’t Belong: Strengthening semantic boundaries by identifying words that don’t fit the concept.
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Naming Related Items/Places/Situations: Connecting the word to real-world contexts and associated ideas.
Why It Stands Out
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Vivid Visuals: High-quality photos bridge the gap between abstract words and concrete concepts, making it ideal for visual learners and ELL students.
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Kid-Friendly Definitions: Language is simplified so students can explain the word in their own terms without relying on “dictionary-speak.”
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Critical Thinking: The “Which Word Doesn’t Belong” prompt forces students to use “exclusionary logic,” which is a high-level cognitive skill.
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Deep Semantic Encoding: By looking at synonyms and related situations, students build a “web” of meaning around the word, making it much easier to retrieve during conversation.
Example Activity: Target Word “Gigantic”
| If the Dice Lands on… |
The Student Might Say… |
| Synonyms |
“Enormous, huge, or massive.” |
| Sentence Usage |
“The blue whale is so gigantic it is bigger than my house.” |
| Which Word Doesn’t Belong |
“Tiny… because it means the opposite of gigantic.” |
| Related Situations |
“You might see a gigantic skyscraper or a gigantic elephant at the zoo.” |
What’s Included
54 cards
4 questions per card (216 total)
Ages: 8 and up