Cryptomania!: Teleporting into Greek and Latin With the Cryptokids | 
enlarge | Author: Edith Hope Fine Creator: Kim Doner Publisher: Tricycle Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 575498
Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 48 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 9.4 x 0.5
ISBN: 1582460620 EAN: 9781582460628 ASIN: 1582460620
Publication Date: July 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Normal used cover and page wear. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Book Description Did you know that the Latin word cornu means "horn" and copia means "plenty?" It's a fact: learning just a bit of Latin and Greek can make figuring out the definitions of big words, like "cornucopia," a snap. And nobody knows this better than the CryptoKids! Readers will travel with Zander, Theo, Cassi, Stella, Marcus, and their blue dino pal Alphy to real and imagined places. Along the way, they'll discover Greek and Latin word chunks and find clues to unlocking a mystery. Packed with information, jokes, and spectacular artwork, this book will help any kid get more out of what they read.
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Come On In! The Greek and Latin Are Fine! June 1, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Here's a bright and beautiful plunge-into-fun book with fabulous teaching and learning potential. Beyond the clever storyline with its time/space travel adventure, you'll find a rich content of vocabulary instruction based on the Greek and Latin roots of many modern English words. Kids will start out exploring the fascinating drawings (they give Waldo a run for his money!) and finish by cracking the secret code of vocabulary enrichment. Greek and Latin roots can be used to decipher the special "hard words" at the end of the book. Kids in upper elementary grades will enjoy the book and it wouldn't hurt the pre-SAT set to pick up a few pointers either! Wonderful work!
Cryptomania A Great Adventure April 11, 2005 Edith Hope Fine's Cryptomaina! Teleporting into Greek and Latin with the Cryptokids is a fun, interesting and most educational read. This book is completely original and puts an adventurous spin on learnning about Greek and Latin words. Kids of all ages will enjoy this book! It's a great addition to everyone's library. This book would be a great gift for anyone interested in words and their origins. Buy it!!!!!!!
Cryptomania - Fun and Fascination with Words January 8, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love giving this book to grandchildren and friends for birthdays, holidays and visits. I find new info every time I open it. Cryptomania is complex and fascinating. We come back to it often to find and understand the origin of words. Greek and Latin languages help the book's characters solve a homeWORD assignment using commonly available supplies (a big cardboard box), modern tools (a computer) and vivid imaginations (teleporting to different times) to discover the world of words. The illustrations and glosseries are terrific. I wish I'd learned word-meaning and word-making this way.
A great book! November 12, 2004 This is an amazing book filled with the zany adventures of the CryptoKids, with their buddy Alphy, a microcyanasaurus. With knowledge of Greek and Latin roots increasingly part of state English and Language Arts standards, this book gives teachers a way to have fun with students, who will love the Teleporter destination and learn valuable decoding skills. Parents and grandparents will love it, too. It's a book for students of all ages to read, study, and pore over. Kim Doner's illustrations are beautiful, creative, and varied.
A feast for the brain and eye! September 20, 2004 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Suddenly, words I have known and used all my life make sense. I can pick them apart, scrutinize those parts, and understand exactly why the word means what it means. And I now also have a method to dissect unfamiliar words and figure out what they mean. Then, I can take some word parts, put them together, and come up with a brand new word of my own. All thanks to Cryptomania!
I never had the opportunity to study Greek and Latin in school. Now, thanks to this book, I've had my own course in the Greek and Latin roots of English--and I've been entertained while doing so. Each page is an adventure in itself, and young readers will find endless sights to fascinate and intrigue, all while learning. The illustrations are a perfect match for the tale, changing style as the characters travel through time and space. This book is certain to open young eyes and minds to the wonders of language. If these readers eventually participate in "Jeopardy" or "Millionaire", the knowledge they acquire from Cryptomania! might earn them a million dollars. For certain it will help them score higher on their SATs. Not bad results from one stunning nonfiction picture book!
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