What Is Lost? Easy Children's Phonics and Kids' Games, Short Stories with Short Vowels and Blends. Book 4
Fun stories for learning to read! Your 4-6 year old child will be reading stories with 3-8 letter words with all five short vowel sounds, blends, and some compound words; words like kickball, and string. This vocabulary focuses on decodable words with rhyming patterns, so your child can continue to build skills in a gradual manner. These stories follow-up the vocabulary from other books by Jane Wilson, Zat and Nat-2 Cats, Can you Dig It?, and Can You Fix It? By the time your child has read these books, he will also have had practice with about half of the two handred most commonly used printed words. While these books do not have illustrations, similar to most chapter books, your child can focus on the process of reading and have a real sense of success. When pictures are used at this stage, children can become dependent on them and memorize the words rather than using the letter/sound relationships that are so critical for building reading skills. Parent notes include opportunities to discuss character qualities of responsibility and respect. Also included in this book are many games to help your child sound out words and fun parent-child activities. Enjoy!
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What Is Lost? Easy Children's Phonics and Kids' Games, Short Stories with Short Vowels and Blends. Book 4
Fun stories for learning to read! Your 4-6 year old child will be reading stories with 3-8 letter words with all five short vowel sounds, blends, and some compound words; words like kickball, and string. This vocabulary focuses on decodable words with rhyming patterns, so your child can continue to build skills in a gradual manner. These stories follow-up the vocabulary from other books by Jane Wilson, Zat and Nat-2 Cats, Can you Dig It?, and Can You Fix It? By the time your child has read these books, he will also have had practice with about half of the two handred most commonly used printed words. While these books do not have illustrations, similar to most chapter books, your child can focus on the process of reading and have a real sense of success. When pictures are used at this stage, children can become dependent on them and memorize the words rather than using the letter/sound relationships that are so critical for building reading skills. Parent notes include opportunities to discuss character qualities of responsibility and respect. Also included in this book are many games to help your child sound out words and fun parent-child activities. Enjoy!
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What Is Lost? Easy Children's Phonics and Kids' Games, Short Stories with Short Vowels and Blends. Book 4

What Is Lost? Easy Children's Phonics and Kids' Games, Short Stories with Short Vowels and Blends. Book 4

by Jane Wilson
What Is Lost? Easy Children's Phonics and Kids' Games, Short Stories with Short Vowels and Blends. Book 4

What Is Lost? Easy Children's Phonics and Kids' Games, Short Stories with Short Vowels and Blends. Book 4

by Jane Wilson

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Fun stories for learning to read! Your 4-6 year old child will be reading stories with 3-8 letter words with all five short vowel sounds, blends, and some compound words; words like kickball, and string. This vocabulary focuses on decodable words with rhyming patterns, so your child can continue to build skills in a gradual manner. These stories follow-up the vocabulary from other books by Jane Wilson, Zat and Nat-2 Cats, Can you Dig It?, and Can You Fix It? By the time your child has read these books, he will also have had practice with about half of the two handred most commonly used printed words. While these books do not have illustrations, similar to most chapter books, your child can focus on the process of reading and have a real sense of success. When pictures are used at this stage, children can become dependent on them and memorize the words rather than using the letter/sound relationships that are so critical for building reading skills. Parent notes include opportunities to discuss character qualities of responsibility and respect. Also included in this book are many games to help your child sound out words and fun parent-child activities. Enjoy!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014559973
Publisher: School's Out Friday: Be Free to Read
Publication date: 04/18/2012
Series: Phonics Decodables , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 49 KB
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Helping kids move from being non-readers to readers is her passion. She has been a teacher doing this for over 20 years.
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