Sunday, February 6, 2011

VocabAhead: SAT Vocabulary Videos

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VocabAhead offers illustrated definitions for 1000 SAT vocabulary words, in either a book format for $12.95, or a DVD-rom with videos and MP3 downloads for $24.99.  You can sign up to receive a daily SAT vocabulary word in your email at the VocabAhead website.  Their website also includes a helpful word list (with definitions) of the SAT vocabulary words and a selection of their videos.

Each word on the VocabAhead DVD-rom has a video where you can view an illustration that remains on the screen while the student hears the SAT word, its definition, and a short story that further explains the meaning of the word.   The disc also includes MP3 versions that you can load onto an MP3 player to listen to as you're going about your day.

Though our family usually enjoys mnemonic devices and products that help make learning more enjoyable, I can not recommend VocabAhead.  I have two concerns with this product.  First, the videos were not the quality I expected, though that is a small concern when I consider that there are 1000 vocabulary word videos on here for only $24.99. 

My main concern is actually with a negative tone towards parents and religion that I found in some of the definition examples. For instance, "abase" portrays parents as angry and verbally abusive.   The video for "bias" is negative toward step parents.   That negativity can feed the pity parties or bad attitudes that some children are prone to.  Other words seem to portray a negative tone toward Christianity and religious beliefs:  apostate, agnostic, and maverick to name just a few I found when randomly viewing videos.    I haven't viewed every single word, but when I first started viewing the videos for just A and B, I was startled to find several that were subtly and even overtly negative toward parents and Christianity.

I recommend that any parent wishing to use this product first preview some of  the videos at their website.

VocabAhead is available at Amazon for $24.99.



This item was provided free for our review as a member of the TOS Homeschool Crew. We received no other compensation, and this review is our honest opinion. Visit the TOS Homeschool Crew blog to read more reviews on this product by other Homeschool Crew members.

Trusting In Him,
April