Vocabulary Games for High School

High school students need vocabulary across every subject. Create games from AP class terms, SAT prep words, or foreign language lists — students play on their phones with no accounts needed.

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SAT and AP vocabulary

Create SAT word games, AP class glossaries, and academic vocabulary sets for any course.

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Foreign language support

Spanish, French, Latin, Hebrew, Mandarin — all supported. Great for heritage language learners.

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Phone-native design

High school students will use their phones. SnapWords works perfectly on mobile — no friction.

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Score tracking for accountability

Students see their scores; teachers see who played and how often — useful for homework accountability.

Who it's for

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AP English Language and Literature

Literary terms, rhetorical devices, and vocabulary from course texts — ready to game in minutes.

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AP Science courses

Chemistry, biology, environmental science — build games from any AP course vocabulary list.

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Foreign language classes

AP Spanish, French, Hebrew — all languages supported with correct character rendering.

Four games — one word list

Every vocabulary list automatically becomes five different games. Students pick their favourite — or play all five.

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Matching

Connect words with definitions or translations

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Memory

Flip cards to find matching word pairs

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Word Fighter

Fast-paced word shooting game

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Crossword

Solve a crossword from your word list

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Spell It

Tap letters to spell the translation

Frequently asked questions

Is SnapWords appropriate for high school students?

Yes. The crossword and word fighter games challenge high school students. Score tracking adds accountability.

Can high school students use SnapWords to self-study?

Yes. Share the link as study material before a test. Students play at home on their phones.

Does SnapWords work for AP class vocabulary?

Absolutely. Create games from any AP course glossary — biology, US history, Spanish, literature.

What about data privacy for high school students?

Students play without creating accounts. No personal data is collected from students.

Level up high school vocabulary practice

From SAT prep to AP classes — every word list becomes 5 games.

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