Lost in Lexicon

Lost in Lexicon
Author: Pendred Noyce
Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0984525009

When Aunt Adelaide sends thirteen-year-old cousins Ivan and Daphne on a treasure hunt in the rain, they never expect to stumble into a whole new world an enchanting land where words and numbers run wild. They are surprised again when the first people they meet beg them to find Lexicon's missing children, who have wandered off, bewitched by lights in the sky. Trekking between villages in search of clues, the cousins encounter a plague of punctuation, a curious creature, a fog of forgetting, the Mistress of Metaphor, a panel of poets, and the illogical mathematicians of Irrationality. But when a careless Mathemystical reflects them across the border into the ominous Land of Night, their peril deepens. Kidnapped, imprisoned, and mesmerized--with time running out--will Daphne and Ivan find a way to solve the mystery of lights in the sky and restore the lost children of Lexicon to their homes?

Travel and Adventure Memoirs in Words

Travel and Adventure Memoirs in Words
Author: Louisa Ligeron
Publisher: Hope Publishing
Total Pages: 80
Release:
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN:

Travel and Adventure Memoirs in Words: A Descriptive Writing Guide for Young Writers Unlock the power of descriptive writing and embark on a journey to capture your travel experiences in vivid, engaging narratives with "Travel and Adventure Memoirs in Words: A Descriptive Writing Guide for Young Writers." This comprehensive guide is your passport to transforming your adventures into compelling stories that resonate with readers. From exploring bustling cityscapes and savoring local flavors to immersing in vibrant festivals and reflecting on personal growth, this book covers a wide range of themes, each designed to help you hone your descriptive writing skills. Through practical tips, inspiring examples, and step-by-step guidance, you'll learn to paint pictures with words, bringing your travel experiences to life. Inside this book, you’ll discover: In-depth chapters on various travel themes, including cultural encounters, natural wonders, unexpected journeys, and more. Practical tips for enhancing your descriptive writing, focusing on sensory details, emotional impact, and narrative structure. Ten illustrative examples in each chapter, showcasing how to describe different types of travel experiences. Whether you're a budding writer looking to improve your craft or an avid traveler wanting to share your stories, "Travel and Adventure Memoirs in Words" will inspire and equip you to write with clarity and passion. Embrace the art of descriptive writing and let your adventures shine through every page. Start your writing adventure today and discover the magic of bringing your travel memories to life!

Word Search for Kids Ages 6-8

Word Search for Kids Ages 6-8
Author: Word Adventure Books
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre:
ISBN:

Are you looking for a fun way to boost your child's learning while providing hours of screen-free entertainment? This book of word search puzzles is the perfect choice. Brain games are a proven, engaging, and fun way to learn: Reading speed, word association, vocabulary, spelling, and other subjects are improved with word search activities. And using a pen or pencil to complete the puzzles engages certain parts of your child's brain that digital products do not. 100 word search puzzles: The large number of puzzles means hours of screen-free entertainment for your young learner. They are designed specifically for this age group (6-8) and were created by college-educated, native English speakers. Kid-friendly themes and categories with illustrations: Superheroes, ocean life, family, food, and camping are just some of the 100 categories and themes of these wordsearch puzzles. Every puzzle has a different theme and category, which helps develop word association and general language arts skills. A format that encourages skill-building: This book is designed to help kids gain confidence, by starting out easy and then getting trickier as children progress through the puzzles. This will both encourage and challenge your child, expanding their capacity to learn. This layout will also help ensure children ages 6, 7, or 8 will have something to look forward to, no matter what level they start at. Word Search for Kids Ages 6-8 is full of fun search and find puzzles. The book starts with easy word searches and gets trickier as it goes on. If you are looking for a kid's word search book, this is a great first choice.

Adventuring in Dictionaries

Adventuring in Dictionaries
Author: John Considine
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2010-10-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 144382626X

Adventuring in Dictionaries: New Studies in the History of Lexicography brings together seventeen papers on the making of dictionaries from the sixteenth century to the present day. The first five treat English and French lexicography in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Heberto Fernandez and Monique Cormier discuss the outside matter of French–English bilingual dictionaries; Kusujiro Miyoshi re-assesses the influence of Robert Cawdrey; John Considine uncovers the biography of Henry Cockeram; Antonella Amatuzzi discusses Pierre Borel’s use of his predecessors; and Fredric Dolezal investigates multi-word units in the dictionary of John Wilkins and William Lloyd. Linda Mitchell’s account of dictionaries as behaviour guides in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries leads on to Giovanni Iamartino’s presentation of words associated with women in the dictionary of Samuel Johnson, and Thora Van Male’s of the ornaments in the Encyclopédie. Nineteenth-century and subsequent topics are treated by Anatoly Liberman on the growth of the English etymological dictionary; Julie Coleman on dictionaries of rhyming slang; Laura Pinnavaia on Richardson’s New Dictionary and the changing vocabulary of English; Peter Gilliver on early editorial decisions and reconsiderations in the making of the Oxford English Dictionary; Anne Dykstra on the use of Latin as the metalanguage in Joost Halbertsma’s Lexicon Frisicum; Laura Santone on the “Dictionnaire critique” serialized in Georges Bataille’s Surrealist review Documents; Sylvia Brown on the stories of missionary lexicography behind the Eskimo–English Dictionary of 1925; and Michael Adams on the legacies of the Early Modern English Dictionary project. The diverse critical perspectives of the leading lexicographers and historians of lexicography who contribute to this volume are united by a shared interest in the close reading of dictionaries, and a shared concern with the making and reading of dictionaries as human activities, which cannot be understood without attention to the lives of the people who undertook them.

One Word for Kids

One Word for Kids
Author: Jon Gordon
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1119430313

From the authors who created the One Word movement, impacting schools, businesses, and sports teams around the world, comes a charming fable that can be read and shared by everyone. If you could choose only one word to help you have your best year ever, what would it be? Love? Fun? Believe? Brave? It’s prob­ably different for everyone. How you find your word is just as important as the word itself. And once you know your word, what do you do with it? In One Word for Kids, bestselling author Jon Gordon—along with coauthors Dan Britton and Jimmy Page—asks these questions to children and adults of all ages, teaching an important life lesson in the process. This engaging, fully illustrated fable follows Stevie, a young boy falling asleep on the first day of school. His teacher gives the class an assignment: to find the one word that will help them have their best year ever. To discover their one word, they must look inside themselves, look up, and look out. At home, Stevie is upset be­cause he can’t find his word. After his dad offers some helpful advice, Stevie excitedly begins the quest for his word. His search helps him discover a lot about himself, what he loves, and what is important to him. An easy read with a powerful message, One Word for Kids appeals to readers of all ages and is an ideal entry point into discussing a valuable lesson in a fun and engaging way.

1000 Instant Words

1000 Instant Words
Author: Edward Bernard Fry
Publisher: Teacher Created Resources
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1576907570

"The most common words for teaching reading, writing, and spelling."--Page 4 of cover.

Boy Meets Dog

Boy Meets Dog
Author: Valerie Wyatt
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554538246

In this entertaining picture book by award-winning author Valerie Wyatt, ?strange things happen if you change just one letter in a word.? For example, a toy could become a boy (easy, just change the t to a b). Or, a house might become a mouse and then a moose (change the h to m and then the u to o). Lewis Carroll first created this game of turning one word into another by changing only one letter at a time. Most often called word ladders, the game is introduced in this book to young children through a humorous story featuring a toy that becomes a boy and his loyal dog, who find themselves taking a walk through a funny, mixed-up town. As visual aids, the first and last words of each ladder are highlighted in the text of the story, and a vertical list of all the words in the ladder is written separately, with the one changed letter also highlighted: ?Tiny may become huge. / tiny-tine-line-lone-lore-lure-luge-huge.? Wacky, high-energy illustrations by Dave Whamond bring the silliness to life. Making letters and words fun is one of the best ways to cultivate and enhance a child's enjoyment of reading. Playing word ladders can help children increase vocabulary, improve spelling, discover common letter combinations and learn about vowels and consonants. The back of the book provides background on word ladders, as well as classroom activities for children to create their own word ladders or follow an assigned ladder.

The Adventure of English

The Adventure of English
Author: Melvyn Bragg
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1611450071

A history of the English language traces its evolution from a Germanic dialect around 500 A.D. to its modern form, noting the influence of such groups and individuals as early Anglo-Saxon tribes, Alfred the Great, and William Shakespeare.

James Fenimore Cooper: 30 Novels in One Volume - Western Classics, Adventure Novels & Sea Tales

James Fenimore Cooper: 30 Novels in One Volume - Western Classics, Adventure Novels & Sea Tales
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 12155
Release: 2023-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Table of Contents: Leatherstocking Tales: The Deerslayer The Last of the Mohicans The Pathfinder The Pioneers The Prairie The Littlepage Manuscripts: Satanstoe The Chainbearer The Redskins The Adventures of Miles Wallingford: Afloat and Ashore Miles Wallingford Other Novels: Precaution The Spy The Pilot The Red Rover The Wept of Wish-ton-Wish The Water-Witch The Bravo The Headsman The Monikins Homeward Bound Home as Found Mercedes of Castile The Two Admirals The Wing-and-Wing Autobiography of a Pocket-Handkerchief Wyandotté The Crater Jack Tier The Oak Openings The Sea Lions James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century. His historical romances of frontier and Indian life in the early American days created a unique form of American literature. Before embarking on his career as a writer, Cooper served in the U.S. Navy as a Midshipman, which greatly influenced many of his novels and other writings. The novel that launched his career was The Spy, a tale about counterespionage set during the Revolutionary War. He also wrote numerous sea stories, and his best-known works are five historical novels of the frontier period known as the Leatherstocking Tales. Among his most famous works is the Romantic novel The Last of the Mohicans, often regarded as his masterpiece.

Adventure in Alphabet Land -- US Edition

Adventure in Alphabet Land -- US Edition
Author: Ann Martino
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2020-12-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1039100864

Take an exciting journey into learning as Kate and Jake enter Alphabet Land, where they are introduced to the names and sounds of all the letters. This unique book uses a variety of educational approaches, including cartoon images that show the shape of the mouth when saying the names of the letters and making their sounds. Children also meet diphthongs and upper and lowercase letters. Visually appealing and delightfully imaginative, Adventure in Alphabet Land will make a valuable addition to every home and school library.