Word Meaning in Context
Students determine precise meaning from syntax, tone, and rhetorical context.
- Context clues and diction shifts
- Denotation vs connotation
- Academic and discipline-specific terms
Teacher Portal
Vocabulary in class. 60 seconds. Free.
Create classes, share join codes, and host live vocabulary battles for 20+ students. View reports, export to CSV, and track progress — all free. Homeschool and public school teachers welcome.
Students join with a room code. No account required for them — they can play as guests. You set a teacher access code to lock reports and export. Perfect for warm-ups, review, or end-of-unit vocabulary practice.
20+
Students per Session
3–12
Grade Levels
60s
Round Length
CSV
Export Ready
Free
Forever
GET STARTED
Sign up free with your school email. Choose homeschool or public school, then pick your grade level and subject. Public school teachers may need verification (typically 24–48 hours). Homeschool teachers are approved instantly.
Create classes and share 6-character join codes. Students request to join; you approve and assign display names. Import rosters via CSV or add students manually. Each class gets its own code.
Create a classroom room, set a teacher access code (4+ chars), and share the room code with students. Host live 60-second vocabulary rounds. After each session, view reports and export to CSV for your gradebook.
No subscription. No credit card. Teachers use a separate login — your student account won't auto-switch.
TOOLS
Manage Your Class
Create classes and manage student rosters. Students request to join with a 6-character code. Approve requests and assign display names for gradebook. Import rosters from CSV for bulk setup.
Easy Student Access
Share a 6-character class code so students can request to join your roster. For live sessions, create a room and share a 6-character room code. Students join as guests — no account required. You set a teacher access code to protect reports.
20+ Players
Host live vocabulary battles for your whole class. Students join with the room code. You control when rounds start. Each round is 60 seconds. Supports 20+ players per session. Perfect for warm-ups, review, or end-of-unit practice.
Track Progress
View detailed reports after each session: who participated, how long they played, and performance. Export to CSV for your gradebook. Reports are protected by your teacher access code.
CURRICULUM
Structured around AP English Language and AP English Literature skill expectations, with a clear progression from vocabulary foundations to analytical writing and revision.
AP-aligned competency strands
Students determine precise meaning from syntax, tone, and rhetorical context.
Students analyze how language choices shape purpose, audience, and argument.
Students use vocabulary in claims, counterclaims, and evidence-based writing.
Students revise for clarity, concision, and impact in AP-style writing tasks.
Yearlong progression map
Phase 1
Launch
Vocabulary Foundations
Build core Tier 2 vocabulary, morphology routines, and context-clue habits for daily retrieval.
Phase 2
Develop
Analysis and Interpretation
Move from recall to interpretation by analyzing tone, nuance, and rhetorical impact in short passages.
Phase 3
Apply
Argument and Reasoning
Apply academic vocabulary to claim-driven responses, evidence commentary, and argument structure.
Phase 4
Refine
AP-Style Revision
Practice revision decisions that improve precision, coherence, and style under timed conditions.
Instructional cycle
Run AP-aligned vocabulary instruction as a repeatable cycle that connects gameplay, direct teaching, and measurable growth.
Diagnose
Use warm-up rounds to surface gaps in vocabulary knowledge and transfer skills.
Teach
Target the highest-leverage strand with mini-lessons and modeled examples.
Practice
Run short, mixed-skill rounds for repetition, feedback, and engagement.
Measure
Review session reports and export data to plan reteach groups or writing support.
Built for mixed readiness
Teachers choose grade band and subject once during setup. Lexicon League then calibrates question complexity so support-level and advanced learners can practice the same core skills at an appropriate level.
SESSION REPORTS
After each classroom session, you get a detailed report. Export to CSV for your gradebook or LMS.
WHO IT'S FOR
Approved instantly. No school verification. Create classes, add your students, and host sessions. Great for co-ops or small groups.
Sign up with your school email. Verification typically takes 24–48 hours. Once approved, you get full access to classes, rosters, and reports.
Use homeschool signup. Create a class for your tutoring group or after-school program. Track progress across sessions.
TEACHERS
I use Lexicon League for warm-ups and review. The ranked mode keeps my 8th graders engaged and competitive.
Ms. Chen
8th Grade ELA Teacher
Students actually ask to play during free time. The 60-second rounds are perfect — quick enough to fit in, substantive enough to matter.
Mr. Torres
6th Grade ELA
The CSV export is a lifesaver. I drop it into my gradebook and I'm done. No manual data entry.
Ms. Park
Homeschool Teacher
FAQ
No. Students join with a room code and can play as guests. If they have Lexicon accounts, they can link those too; either way, they can participate.
A 4+ character code you set when creating a classroom room. It protects reports and CSV export — only you (and anyone you share it with) can view session data.
Homeschool teachers are approved instantly. Public school teachers typically get verified within 24–48 hours.
No. Create as many classes as you need. Host as many sessions as you want. Free forever.
You can share room codes and join codes via any channel — Google Classroom, email, Canvas, etc. Students just need the code to join.
Sign up free. Create your account, choose your grade and subject, then start hosting. Teachers use a separate login — your student account won't automatically grant teacher access.