Webster’s Dictionary for Students, Sixth Edition, Newest Edition
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This updated and expanded dictionary was created for students in grades 3-6. An age-appropriate word list and kid-friendly definitions make it a favorite of teachers, students, and parents.
37,000 definitions for words kids use every day
Definitions written in clear, easy-to-understand language
Perfect for building vocabulary and reading skills
BOOK COVER DESIGNS MAY VARY: We recently redesigned the cover of Webster’s Dictionary for Students, but the interior content of the book is the same whether you get the original cover design or the new cover design.
Created in cooperation with the editors of Merriam-Webster, America’s leading provider of language information.
Webster’s Dictionary for Students, Sixth Edition, Newest Edition
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9 reviews for Webster’s Dictionary for Students, Sixth Edition, Newest Edition
Rated 5 out of 5
Customer101 –
I would recommend reading levels for elementary into middle school. — FYI Surrounded by readers who test 3+ grades above actual grade, that may skew my view of the reading levels 😉
Purchased for a curious kiddo, she’s always reading and asking questions to understand what a new word means. Sure she knows to look for context clues but that doesn’t always satisfy her curiosity. She wants to dig deeper! She’s that one who will “randomly” start reading the dictionary should it be on hand, it leads to conversations that catch adults off guard. > Example: kiddo was 9 when she read through Laminations “just because”. Shocking me with questions during a nature walk 😳
I never know what she’ll come up with next 😂
Therefore, I chose to purchase the student dictionary over the regular one, thought it would be geared towards what she’s most likely to encounter verses everything under the sun. Additionally her previous teachers in elementary school had it their classrooms, she would occasionally bring a copy home and really wanted one and ask for her very own copy pretty please. At the time she didn’t take good care of her books; I waited until she showed responsibility with all books before surprising her with this gift. 🤓
Kiddo’s face absolutely lit up after unwrapping her very own student dictionary. YAY! It has been useful with middle school homework and referenced while reading for fun. >Her reading level is 9th grade > not actual grade level
SUMMARY
Recommend? Yes
Elementary students: Yes Middle school students: Yes High school students: No College students: No
Durability: good (paperback) – thicker cover – holding up 6+ months use – has wear and tear, expected Only in backpack for — weekend trips — road trips — flights
Over all: + Perfect for intended student + Great for homework + Helpful for recreational reading + Handy reference source + Doesn’t require data or internet + Work’s without a screen 😉
– Around 8th – 9th grade reading levels it’s notable it — won’t have certain words — is “too simple” — becomes frustrating for advanced students wanting a detailed definition
~ I’m pleased with the purchase, my student has continued to refer to her student dictionary. The paperback version is easy to bring with on her travels.
Rated 5 out of 5
J Lucia –
Bought these to use at school with upper elementary students – just what I wanted!
Rated 5 out of 5
Kiki –
Child needed for English class. It served its purpose. Easy to use, reasonable cost.
Rated 5 out of 5
Stacy –
Was looking for this for my kids and I love it easy to find everything
Rated 5 out of 5
Jerry Baldwin –
I homeschool our granddaughter. I have taught her to look up words she doesn’t understand. This dictionary is great for first time users.
Customer101 –
I would recommend reading levels for elementary into middle school.
— FYI Surrounded by readers who test 3+ grades above actual grade, that may skew my view of the reading levels 😉
Purchased for a curious kiddo, she’s always reading and asking questions to understand what a new word means. Sure she knows to look for context clues but that doesn’t always satisfy her curiosity. She wants to dig deeper! She’s that one who will “randomly” start reading the dictionary should it be on hand, it leads to conversations that catch adults off guard.
> Example: kiddo was 9 when she read through Laminations “just because”. Shocking me with questions during a nature walk 😳
I never know what she’ll come up with next 😂
Therefore, I chose to purchase the student dictionary over the regular one, thought it would be geared towards what she’s most likely to encounter verses everything under the sun. Additionally her previous teachers in elementary school had it their classrooms, she would occasionally bring a copy home and really wanted one and ask for her very own copy pretty please. At the time she didn’t take good care of her books; I waited until she showed responsibility with all books before surprising her with this gift. 🤓
Kiddo’s face absolutely lit up after unwrapping her very own student dictionary. YAY! It has been useful with middle school homework and referenced while reading for fun.
>Her reading level is 9th grade
> not actual grade level
SUMMARY
Recommend? Yes
Elementary students: Yes
Middle school students: Yes
High school students: No
College students: No
Durability: good (paperback)
– thicker cover
– holding up 6+ months use
– has wear and tear, expected
Only in backpack for
— weekend trips
— road trips
— flights
Over all:
+ Perfect for intended student
+ Great for homework
+ Helpful for recreational reading
+ Handy reference source
+ Doesn’t require data or internet
+ Work’s without a screen 😉
– Around 8th – 9th grade reading levels it’s notable it
— won’t have certain words
— is “too simple”
— becomes frustrating for advanced students wanting a detailed definition
~ I’m pleased with the purchase, my student has continued to refer to her student dictionary. The paperback version is easy to bring with on her travels.
J Lucia –
Bought these to use at school with upper elementary students – just what I wanted!
Kiki –
Child needed for English class. It served its purpose. Easy to use, reasonable cost.
Stacy –
Was looking for this for my kids and I love it easy to find everything
Jerry Baldwin –
I homeschool our granddaughter. I have taught her to look up words she doesn’t understand. This dictionary is great for first time users.
Annie D –
The book is very helpful for my son
ハトムギ –
入荷未定とのことでしたが、思ったより早く届きました。ただ、日本では、これを新品とは言いませんけど、仕方ないですよね……。
Flory Barnes –
We were short 1 DICTIONARY. We only received 29.
ZOEYLOVESTOSHOP –
I like this dictionary, has all the works my student needs