Look how this adventurous kid uses the word of the issue, legend.

One Word, Three Ways
Weird, Wild, and Wonderful Words

Lance Lekander
There’s a local legend that Wicked Wanda, a bank robber from the 1800s, had her hideout in these woods.
If I find it, I’ll be a legend!
The legend on this map shows that it’s right around here. But where?
Legend can mean:
- a story handed down from the past whose truth cannot be proved
- a person who is famous for accomplishing something outstanding
- an explanation of symbols on a map
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 Latin root sub. That means under or near. Can you figure out the meanings of the orange words below?
Lance Lekander
Lexie: My favorite place to swim is at a pool in the suburbs.
Friend: Let’s go now!
Lexie: The subway will help us get there.
Lexie: Submerging in the water feels great!
This article was originally published in the October/November2025 issue.