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Scholastic Science Dictionary
Helvin Berger, illustrated by Hannah Bonner
(Scholastic, pp.224, 7500
Yes, I'm really excited about this
dictionary. My mother bought
it because she's writing science
09
textbooks for kids like you and me
When I first opened it, the colours
and the beautiful pictures got me
very interested. So I started seeing
the pictures and reading their
captions, and found that every page
had atttractive illustrations. I just
kept on reading, and discovered a
couple of interesting things about
this dictionary. First, it tells us
how to say a word correctly, in
an easy way. Suppose the word is
*Pupa', its pronunciation is given as
Spyoo-puh'. The entry even says that it comes from the Latin word
for doll, which will surely help me remember it better. And three
illustrations are given as examples: a butterfly, a honeybee and
a beetle. Now I'll always say 'pupa' correctly, and remember its
meaning easily.
Words from all the sciences
are included, and that helps me
because I'm not sure yet whether to
study physics or biology. Another
feature that is really useful is that
the names of different scientists
are mentioned-Mary Leakey, the
anthropologist and Johannes Kepler,
the astronomer, for example. In
fact the dictionary has more than
140 brief biographies of important
scientists, and over 2,400 scientific
words are clearly defined. read the passage and make regular and irregular verbs​

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