Oxford Primary Thesaurus

Oxford Primary Thesaurus

EDMT14512

Product code: EDMT14512

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Illuminate language and bring literacy to life with the Oxford Primary Thesaurus from Hope Education. The new edition of this classroom staple is an invaluable resource for exploring synonyms and antonyms, discovering new vocabulary and enhancing writing.

Containing 50,000 words and phrases, the 512-page Oxford Primary Thesaurus is an essential part of an educator’s toolkit, supporting English teaching and beyond. Perfect for Key Stage 2, this quintessential resource is ideal for inspiring creative and descriptive writing. Child-friendly language and alphabetisation ensures that this thesaurus is accessible and easy to navigate, helping learners to locate words quickly and efficiently. It also includes clearly specified topic words from subjects across the wider curriculum, such as Science, Geography and History. The Oxford Primary Thesaurus empowers children with the gift of language, one wonderful word at a time.

What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x Oxford Primary Thesaurus
  • The Oxford Primary Thesaurus is famously durable, comprehensive and long-lasting, designed to stand the test of time. It’s a classic for a reason!
  • Word webs, overused words to avoid and special writing tips are included throughout, maximising the potential of this resource and examining vocabulary in real, riveting depth.
  • This thesaurus is powered and generated by the Oxford Children’s Corpus, the largest bank of children’s language in English.
  • The Oxford Primary Thesaurus is perfect for expanding vocabulary and building a thorough grasp of language by the time children leave Primary School. Pupils will never be stuck for a super synonym again!
  • Use to support the growth of independent learning skills across Key Stage 2. Learners can begin to show initiative and use this thesaurus to enrich their writing, taking even greater pride in the work they produce.
  • Use to incorporate an imaginative array of thesaurus-based games into your English teaching. Who said exploring a thesaurus can’t be fun?

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Illuminate language and bring literacy to life with the Oxford Primary Thesaurus from Hope Education. The new edition of this classroom staple is an invaluable resource for exploring synonyms and antonyms, discovering new vocabulary and enhancing writing.

Containing 50,000 words and phrases, the 512-page Oxford Primary Thesaurus is an essential part of an educator’s toolkit, supporting English teaching and beyond. Perfect for Key Stage 2, this quintessential resource is ideal for inspiring creative and descriptive writing. Child-friendly language and alphabetisation ensures that this thesaurus is accessible and easy to navigate, helping learners to locate words quickly and efficiently. It also includes clearly specified topic words from subjects across the wider curriculum, such as Science, Geography and History. The Oxford Primary Thesaurus empowers children with the gift of language, one wonderful word at a time.

What’s in the Box?

  • 1 x Oxford Primary Thesaurus
  • The Oxford Primary Thesaurus is famously durable, comprehensive and long-lasting, designed to stand the test of time. It’s a classic for a reason!
  • Word webs, overused words to avoid and special writing tips are included throughout, maximising the potential of this resource and examining vocabulary in real, riveting depth.
  • This thesaurus is powered and generated by the Oxford Children’s Corpus, the largest bank of children’s language in English.
  • The Oxford Primary Thesaurus is perfect for expanding vocabulary and building a thorough grasp of language by the time children leave Primary School. Pupils will never be stuck for a super synonym again!
  • Use to support the growth of independent learning skills across Key Stage 2. Learners can begin to show initiative and use this thesaurus to enrich their writing, taking even greater pride in the work they produce.
  • Use to incorporate an imaginative array of thesaurus-based games into your English teaching. Who said exploring a thesaurus can’t be fun?

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