What are the twelve powerful words? Trace, Analyze, Infer, Evaluate, Formulate, Describe, Support, Explain, Summarize, Compare, Contrast, Predict. Why use the twelve powerful words? These are the words that always give students more trouble than others on standardized tests.
Power words are exactly what you might expect: strong, powerful words that make someone take notice. Also known as “power phrases”, they're used in headlines for different types of content — such as emails, blog posts, and webinars.
To explain this very simply, a unique word is one that's unusual or different in some way. It might have a complicated history or interesting connections to another language. But, primarily what makes an English word interesting is its unusual spelling, pronunciation or meaning.
Why use the twelve powerful words? These are the words that always give students more trouble than others on standardized tests. These are higher level thinking words. Children need to be exposed to these words all year so they feel comfortable with them when they see them on a test.
#1. FREEDOM. Freedom is my top Core Value and a Powerful Word in its own right. What could we possibly enjoy, hold dear, create or call our own without FREEDOM?
Words are definitely more powerful than guns. Think of other particularly powerful words: thank you; I'm sorry; I love you; hope; trust; courage; peace. It is through words that we create our lives and our world, that we choose what to pay attention to and make real.
The real power in words is their meaning and interpretation. That is also the real power in life. Determining the meaning of events in our lives, and our responsibility to choose to find an empowering meaning are some of the most important things we can ever grasp.
Please, sorry and thank you are known as the Golden Words. Using these three words means you have good manners. Remember, everyone likes children who have good manners.