Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Why DIctonaries are in Alphabetical Order

A dictionary is a book that has words in it,It teaches you how to spell certain words and the meaning of certain words as well, for example the meaning of din means a loud noise, alphabetical order is when there is something in order of the alphabet for example ABCDEFG etc.

When you are at the age of 5 or sometimes even 4 you learn how to say and write the alphabet so as you get to the age of 7 you are able to find a word in a dictionary.
One of the reasons why a dictionary is in alphabetical order is because it is a simple way to locate and spell a word.

Another reason why dictionaries are put in alphabetical order is because the alphabet is very easy to learn and remember when you are young.
It is an easy way to learn how to spell, find the meaning of something and it makes things a whole lot easier.
When you get more confident in using the dictionaries you will almost know that you can spell more complicated words you just look in the dictionary.

If it takes you forever to find a word in a dictionary then you would hate using it to help you so then your school writing, reading and spelling so they want children to be able to be really good at writing, reading and spelling.
But it is just a harder way to learn if they do not have it in alphabetical order.

Dictionaries are in alphabetical order is because if the dictionary was not in alphabetical order then it would take you forever to find a word.
Children learn the alphabet when they are young so they will know how to spell, use a dictionary and read.
It makes things a whole lot easier than if a dictionary was not in alphabetical order.