Illustration of a daughter splashing fountain water at her dad
Illustrations by Lance Lekander

One Word, 3 Ways / Root Power

Weird, Wild, and Wonderful Words

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By Della Herden
From the May/June 2025 Issue

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One Word, 3 Ways    

Look how this fun-loving kid uses the word of the issue, grounds

Grounds can mean:

  1. the gardens and lawns around a building
  2. punishes by forbidding to leave the house to see friends 
  3. the reason for doing or believing something

Lance Lekander

For fun, I splashed my dad from the fountain on the museum grounds.

Then I worried, What if he grounds me?

But he laughed, “This is grounds for war,” and splashed me right back!

Root Power! 

Meet Lexie! She time traveled from the ancient world and landed in Storyworks. Lexie loves words—especially ones with Greek and Latin roots. Today she’s using words with the Greek root ge (or geo). That means earth. Can you figure out the meanings of the orange words below? 

Lance Lekander

Lexie: I love the geography of the Southwest, especially the deserts.

Lexie: While looking at rocks, I found this beautiful geode.

Lexie: It’s inspired me to become a geologist.

This article was originally published in the May/June 2025 issue.

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