How to Spell Like a Champ | 
| Authors: Barrie Trinkle, Carolyn Andrews, Paige Kimble Publisher: Workman Publishing Company Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 6297
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st printing Reading Level: Ages 9-12 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 7 x 0.8
ISBN: 0761143696 Dewey Decimal Number: 372.632 EAN: 9780761143697 ASIN: 0761143696
Publication Date: October 20, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: NEW BOOK!! WE SHIP 6 DAYS A WEEK!!
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Product Description Be all over #8220;minuscule.#8221; Score big with #8220;curvaceous.#8221; Hit #8220;trireme#8221; out of the park. From the authorities behind the Scripps National Spelling Bee comes a comprehensive illustrated book on the endangered art of spelling.brbr Written for ages 9 and up, iHow to Spell Like a Champ/i shows kids how to build word lists, and organize and study them most effectively. How to gain knowledge of etymology, word roots, and spelling patterns from English and other languages. Here are commonly missed words and word patterns#8212; and those feisty (who said #8220;i before e except after c#8221;?) words that don#8217;t fit any pattern. Synonyms, antonyms, eponyms. Suffixes and prefixes. Plus, a whole chapter of word searches and other skill-building games enforces the lessons learned. The book is also a spelling bee primer for the ten million kids who participate in Scripps spelling bees on the local level. It tells what to study, how to study, how much to study. Readers learn what to expect in a bee#8212;whether a classroom contest or the Scripps National Final#8212;and how they can make it through each round by asking the right questions and using their well-honed instincts. Included is an audio CD featuring Dr. Jacques Bailly himself, the official voice of the National Spelling Bee as heard on ABC, ESPN, and in the movies.brbr Spelling bees are hot stuff: The National Spelling Bee is one of ESPN#8217;s most talked about annual broadcasts, plus bees are the subject of a Tony award#8211;winning Broadway musical, iThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee/i; a bestselling novel, iBee Season/i; an Oscar-nominated documentary, iSpellbound/i; and a forthcoming major motion picture starring Laurence Fishburne, iAkeelah and the Bee/i.brbr Today#8217;s word: #8220;estimable.#8221;
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The Over-50 Spelling Bee September 11, 2008 I discovered the Over-50 Spelling Bee last year and rediscovered my love of words. I traveled to a local bee at the county level and our state bee and had lots of fun competing. I didn't go to Cheyenne for the National bee because I was busy with other things when it took place in June, but I'll get there one of these years. If you liked spelling when you were young, thought maybe you could win a bee or two but didn't have an opportunity, this is the time for you because after 50 there's no limit to how many times you can compete. br /br /This book has been a great asset in learning word origins and the common spellings associated with the particular languages from which different words come. I've used this book a lot and continue to refer to it as I study my new hobby. I'd buy it again if I didn't already have it!
Worth It December 31, 2007 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
If you want to help your child win a spelling bee it is worth the investment. You cannot get by with out a Webster's third edition dictionary becuase you will have to provide pronunciation and definition to your child. Go more high tech and get the software version of the dictionary. It will save you hours of time looking words up. br /br /This Champ book has a nice layout. You'll get to see previous national spellers, see what some spellers chose as careers, spelling rules, most common misspelled words and spelling games. I probably read the book more then my 5th grader did. However he did win his school bee, his district bee, and placed 5th at his regional bee. br /br /The CD in nice too. Warning: The printer put a small slip of paper inside the book for words in the book that are misspelled accidently. Make sure you take an inkpen and change the spellings in the book before you hand it to your child. Chances are the little slip of paper will become lost.
Bravo! April 6, 2007 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
How to Spell Like a Champ is an excellent book and really helps students with spelling. My son read this book, and became very motivated. He decided to participate in the school spelling bee. He learned excellent study habits and how words with different language origins have different rules. This book includes word lists, stories of past spelling bee contestants at the national level, and includes a CD that puts you in the life of a student competing at the spelling bee from the class bee to the final round of the National Spelling Bee. br /br /Three authors were involved in writing this book: Carolyn Andrew, Barrie Trinkle, and Paige Kimble. Carolyn Andrew's son won the national spelling bee in 1994, Barrie Trinkle won it in 1973, and Paige Kimble won it in 1981. My son was so motivated, and learned so much, he worked hard, and in result, won his school spelling bee, and got to compete in the regional spelling bee. In the regionals, he placed third. THIRD!!! I WAS SO HAPPY FOR HIM! I know he is excited about next year's spelling bee. You HAVE to buy this book. I would also highly recommend watching the movie Spellbound. br /
How to Spell Like a Champ March 30, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Was very informative and easy to read. Arrived in suggested time frame.
Want to go to Scripps? This is a great resource! March 12, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book is an excellent, entertaining resource for children who may aspire to go to the Scripps National Spelling Bee. It contains many helpful suggestions and is written in an interesting way. It's very readable and I'd recommend it to anyone with a child with that goal.
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