Young readers will teleport to adventures with the five Cryptokids (crypto = hidden) as they hunt for clues hidden in big, new words in Edith Hope Fine\'s CryptomaniaTeleporting Into Greek and Latin with the Cryptokids .
This companion to Cryptomania , guides third to sixth graders (and beyond) to the 200 cool Greek and Latin roots found in the book and includes 100 new roots..
Now available: Greek and Latin for Cryptomaniacs , a 126-page student workbook.
This 44-page book, originally from Tricycle Press, is the perfect tool for teachers, students, homeschoolers, families, tutors, and logophiles as they dig Into basic word roots.
Imagine a Dinoctopterasaur a terrible eight-winged dinoBased on Edith Hope Fine s teaching experience, "Cryptomania " strongly supports Common Core State Standards.
Explore eight Teleporter destinations (like the Classical World and Mathopolis), discover a Logoscope that turns roots Into words, and learn how to create dinos with a Create-a-Critter spinner.
Meet real dinos (like Pachycephalosaurus and Pterodactyl) and invented ones (like Octocertops, Bicephalosaur, and Polychromopod).
Once students know that pachy = thick and derm = skin, they know why hippos, rhinos, and elephants are called pachyderms.
Young readers will teleport to adventures with the five Cryptokids (crypto = hidden) as they hunt for clues hidden in big, new words in Edith Hope Fine\'s CryptomaniaTeleporting Into Greek and Latin with the Cryptokids