Research shows that early instruction in phonics is the first step to reading success. Well, here “e” comes! This Step 2 Phonics Reader uses rhyme and visual clues to illustrate the important concept of the “silent e”—personified here in our main character!
Anna Jane Hays is a former editorial director and child development specialist for The Children’s Television Workshop. She lives in Santa Fe, NM.
Research shows that early instruction in phonics is the first step to reading success. Well, here “e” comes! This Step 2 Phonics Reader uses rhyme and visual clues to illustrate the important concept of the “silent e”—personified here in our main character!
Anna Jane Hays is a former editorial director and child development specialist for The Children’s Television Workshop. She lives in Santa Fe, NM.
Here Comes Silent E!
32Here Comes Silent E!
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ISBN-13: | 9780375812330 |
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Publisher: | Random House Children's Books |
Publication date: | 11/23/2004 |
Series: | Step into Reading Book Series: A Step 2 Book |
Pages: | 32 |
Sales rank: | 447,504 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.11(d) |
Lexile: | 390L (what's this?) |
Age Range: | 3 - 6 Years |
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