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Books with title Oxford Illustrated Social Studies Dictionary

  • Oxford Illustrated Social Studies Dictionary

    Oxford University Press

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, June 27, 2013)
    The Oxford Illustrated Social Studies Dictionary supports and promotes academic success in social studies by making academic vocabulary instruction accessible to high-beginning and intermediate language learners.
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  • DK Illustrated Oxford Dictionary

    DK Publishing

    Hardcover (DK ADULT, Sept. 15, 1998)
    Filled with a wealth of stunning illustrations, photographs, and word definitions, an essential reference offers an extensive mixture of knowledge for comprehending technical, scientific, and other specialized words, and presents usage, grammar, slang, and an easy pronunciation system. 75,000 first printing.
  • Oxford Junior Illustrated Dictionary

    Oxford Dictionaries

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Oxford First Illustrated Dictionary

    Andrew Delahunty

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, USA, March 3, 2016)
    The Oxford First Illustrated Dictionary, beautifully illustrated by well-known picture book artist Emma Chichester Clark, is the perfect first building block for 5-7 year-olds to engage with words and language. Over 2000 entries give clear meanings and definitions, parts of speech, word forms, word families, synonyms and opposites to build vocabulary and first literacy skills. Not just a dictionary, this unique book brings to life the world of fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and picture books that children love. Winnie the Pooh and Georgie Porgie appear alongside Aladdin and Cinderella in the innovative example sentences. Rhyming words, little words hiding in big words, and riddles provide plenty of opportunities for fun word play, along with amusing word jokes and child-friendly word origins. The entry for 'crocodile' tells the child that the word comes from a Greek word meaning 'lizard' and ends with the joke: 'What's a crocodile's favourite game? Snap.'This wealth of information and fun with words is presented in a contemporary, easy-to-use, engaging layout, creating the most accessible and affordable dictionary and gift-book combination, the perfect buy for Christmas and holidays as well as for everyday use.
  • Oxford Illustrated Computer Dictionary

    Ian Dicks

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
    An essential guide to modern computer terminology and jargon, this dictionary contains hundreds of straightforward definitions, example sentences, pronunciation guides and usage tips. Panels giving extra information on history, hardware, the internet and more are featured throughout the book.The dictionary is illustrated throughout with humorous colour illustrations by Ian Dicks.
  • Oxford Junior Illustrated Dictionary

    Sheila Dignen

    Paperback (Oxford Univ Pr, Jan. 30, 2006)
    This new 2007 edition of the Oxford Junior Illustrated Dictionary features over 10,000 entries in alphabetical order, in a clear and accessible design, with many new photographs and illustrations. Each page is colourful, clear and accessible: simple, easy-to-read numbered meanings, and wordclasses. There are also panels that focus on overused words, words belonging to the same family and key language features such as connectives or apostrophes.Another unique feature is the example sentences by well-known children's authors, such as Dick King-Smith, Jacqueline Wilson and Roald Dahl. These show the words actually in use to reinforce meaning but they also hook children in to using language effectively. Unique to Oxford, they take childrenbeyond looking up a word for spelling or meaning - and into thinking about reading and writing independently.The full alphabet appears on every page with a coloured tab on the letter of the page - plus the dictionary quartiles are picked out in a vibrant colour. Together, these are invaluable navigation tools for the child practising their alphabet skills. Guidewords also appear on every page.Extra material at the back is accurately levelled for the curriculum at this age. It includes information for spelling success, punctuation, simple grammar, key overused words (with alternatives) as well as word origins, prefixes and suffixes.
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  • OXFORD ILLUSTRATED JUNIOR DICTIONARY

    Rosemary Sansome, Dee Reid, Alan Spooner, Barry Rowe

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Oxford Illustrated Computing Dictionary

    Oxford Dictionaries

    Paperback (OUP Oxford, July 4, 2019)
    An easy-to-use illustrated dictionary that includes over 1000 words and meanings to help young learners understand key computing terms and concepts, essential for working with text and data, image editing, logic, programming, and communication technology. It includes words from the National Curriculum topics of algorithms, logical reasoning, computational thinking, data representation, computer networks, and digital devices. From the basic program, file, online, browser, URL to the more technical toolbar, sprite, variable, Boolean, JavaScript, CMYK, sequence and simulation, this book supports parents and teachers as well as children with the key vocabulary needed to learn about computing and work with computers in the classroom and in their everyday lives. A fully illustrated supplement provides extended information and builds vocabulary on topics ranging from computer components, hardware and software to computer games, how the Internet works, and coding terminology in block coding and Scratch going on to Python. This dictionary sits alongside the Oxford Primary Illustrated reference titles (the Primary Illustrated Dictionary, Thesaurus, Maths and Science titles), as well as supporting transition and lower secondary. It is also ideal for use with the International Primary Computing series for age 8+ and the Matrix Computing series for age 11+, and can be a key reference tool at school and at home. For free downloadable activity worksheets, go to www.oxfordschooldictionaries.com
  • Oxford Illustrated Computer Dictionary

    Ian Dicks

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, July 6, 2006)
    An essential guide to modern computer terminology and jargon, this dictionary contains hundreds of straightforward definitions, example sentences, pronunciation guides and usage tips. Panels giving extra information on history, hardware, the internet and more are featured throughout the book.The dictionary is illustrated throughout with humorous colour illustrations by Ian Dicks.
  • Oxford Illustrated Computer Dictionary

    Ian Dicks

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, April 3, 2010)
    A fresh new look for this essential guide to modern computer terminology and jargon. This dictionary contains hundreds of straightforward definitions, example sentences, pronunciation guides and usage tips. Double page spreads giving extra information on the history of computing, hardware, theinternet and more are featured throughout the book. The dictionary is illustrated throughout with humorous colour illustrations by Ian Dicks.
  • Oxford Illustrated Children's Dictionary

    Oxford Dictionaries

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Oxford Junior Illustrated Dictionary

    Oxford Dictionaries

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, )
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