Vocabulary Note Cards. Step 1 Set up your note card, the blank side is the front and the lined side is the back. On the front you will write the vocab.

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Vocabulary Note Cards

Step 1 Set up your note card, the blank side is the front and the lined side is the back. On the front you will write the vocab word largely in the top center of the card. Next, you will draw an image of the word. Anything that helps you visualize the word. On the lined side draw 2 lines to make 4 rectangles.

The back of the note card should look like this: Vocab Word Picture to Help Remember Word

The back of your card should look like this:

Definition:Sentence: Synonym: *AT LEAST 3* Antonym: *AT LEAST 3*

FRONT EXAMPLE SUN

Definition: The star around which the earth orbits. Sentence: The sun shone brightly in the sky during the day, which made it hot outside. Synonym: *AT LEAST 3* 1. Light 2. Daylight 3. Warmth Antonym: *AT LEAST 3* 1. Darkness 2. Coolness 3. Night