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Paige LahaiseDedicated to defining words through the literal, figurative and personal meanings found in each photograph. *I see this used mostly in the lower grades as most of the words are basic.
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James Sunderlandthe photographic dictionary is dedicated to defining words through the literal, figurative, and personal
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jeff trudellThe photographic dictionary is dedicated to defining words through the literal, figurative, and personal meaning found in each photograph.
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Deena MarshallPretty cool pictures for various words....don't let students go on here alone though, as I've seen an explicit word or two (for example, look under letter "P").
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Mike McIlveenDefinitions come with photos.
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Margaret StimsonEach word in this dictionary is represented by a photograph
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Janene KosmanPictures searchable by mood or adjective
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Deni CotellA photographer submits a picture, and it’s matched to the word that best “defines” it.
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y campbelldefines words using flickr
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Kathleen Nuses Flickr
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Alison CoxFlickr images supporting definitions
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julianna07 julianna07great to quickly find pictures
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Isabelle Jonesgreat to quickly find pictures
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Kimberly LaPrairiedictionary illustrated by Flickr images
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Heidi Chavesuses photos and written definitions
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Rhondda PowlingThis format of this " photographic dictionary is dedicated to defining words through the literal, figurative, and personal meanings found in each paragraph" has great potential. Illustrated by Flickr, with clean design and vivid imagery.
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Will RichardsonUse Flickr photos to illustrate a dictionary. An idea for classroom use.
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David Clifforddictionary dedicated to photography and related subjects.
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Laura CummingsPhotos to illustrate all definitions. Some are inappropriate for K-12.
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Tom Murphydedicated to defining words through the literal, figurative, and personal meanings found in each photograph
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Felipe MoralesDiccionario fotográfico en construcción
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Cee Beedefining meaning of words through visual and emotional representation
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