Merriam-webster Speaking Elementary Dictionary with Spell Corrector KID-1250
Merriam-webster Speaking Elementary Dictionary with Spell Corrector KID-1250
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Product information : Merriam Webster's Elementary Dictionary The new KID-1250 is the speaking version of the Merriam-Webster's Elementary Dictionary. The perfect dictionary for students grades 3-5 features easy to understand definitions for over 32,000 words. Headwords are all spoken in recorded human speech, and definitions are pronounced using "text-to-human speech" technology. In addition, a 500,000 word thesaurus and Franklin's Classmates feature that lists words in similar categories (tiger, cheetah, jaguar, etc) will help build your child's vocabulary. Handwriting tutor Conventional paper handwriting tutors have been around for as long as handwriting has. The KID-1250 features a unique interactive handwriting tutor that teaches techniques in both cursive and printing for any word you type into the unit, even words not found in the dictionary. Simply type in the word you wish to review, press the "ABC" key once to see it spelled out in proper form for printing, and twice to see it drawn out in cursive. Confusables™ Franklin's "Confusables" feature helps students understand the different spellings and meanings of homophones. Whether you are trying to find the latest weather report, flying a plain plane, or buying a pair of pears, the KID-1250 displays the related homophones and a brief definition with a simple touch of the "?" button. Your child will be on the right path to improving his or her writing skills today. Phonetic Spell Correction One of the toughest obstacles young spellers face is learning to spell words that are spelled one way but sound another. Franklin's patented phonetic spell correction eliminates the frustration students face with trying to find a word in a conventional paper dictionary when they are not sure how to spell it. For over 20 years our phonetic spell correction has helped students the world over learn by allowing them to discover the correct spelling of a word simply by typing in how it sounds. For example: entering "nolij" returns "knowledge"; entering "jiraf" returns "giraffe. Students then simply press the "Speak" key and the unit speaks the headword in human recorded speech, verifying that it is indeed the word they were searching for. Read More.
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