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Summer of Reading with Read&Write – Vocabulary Lists

August 6, 2026

Welcome to post seven in our “Summer of Reading with Read&Write” series. For a quick reminder, Read&Write is free for all staff and students at RRC Polytech to use! While it has many, many, features, we’re highlighting the reading features in this blog series.

Disclaimer: this post assumes that users have both installed and signed into Read&Write, and self-registered in the Read&Write Tutorial in LEARN. If you haven’t, we suggest reviewing:

Vocabulary List

In our last post we talked about using the built-in dictionaries in Read&Write. In this post, we’re going to expand on the dictionaries with the Vocabulary List feature!

If you find that you are looking up a lot of words, or looking up the same words often, it might be useful to create yourself a Vocabulary list to study. The Vocabulary List feature creates a study-ready Word document with the words you choose, along with definitions and images. It’s one of the easiest ways to build strong vocabulary for your program!

Why Create a Vocabulary List?

Using the Vocabulary tool can help you:

  • Improve comprehension while reading
  • Learn academic or technical terms more deeply
  • Build a personal word list for studying
  • Prepare for quizzes, tests, and assignments
  • Support language learning

This feature works especially well if you’re reading content with lots of specialized terminology.

How to Create a Vocabulary List

  1. Highlight the words you want included
    Use Read&Write highlighters to mark terms as you read – make sure you consistently use the same colour!!!
  2. Select the Vocabulary List button on the toolbar
  3. Read&Write will instantly create a new Word document that includes:
    • The word
    • A text definition
    • A picture definition (if available)
    • A blank column

Don’t forget you can have your Vocabulary List Document read aloud with Read&Write. What a great way to study!

What to do with the Blank Column?

  • Reword the definition into your own words
  • Relate the term to an example from your experience or a lecture
  • Use the word in a sentence
  • Add notes from class

More Information

For more information, check out the Vocabulary section of the Read&Write LEARN Tutorial!

“Homework”

Create a vocabulary list with 5 words. Have the document read aloud to you.

AI Usage Acknowledgement

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