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| ALPHA PHONICS. A Primer for Beginning Readers. This book was created to provide teachers, tutors and parents with a sensible, logical, easy-to-use tool to teach reading. It is an intensive phonics instruction program based on the author's years of field research and experience in reading instruction. It can also be used as a supplement to any other reading program. Its systematic approach to teaching phonetic skills makes it particularly valuable to reading programs that lack a phonics base. |
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| BASIC PHONICS READING PROGRAM, K5. Children progress through this set of twelve small readers by following the A Beka Book Phonics/Reading Program for kindergarten, Full-color illustrations. First four books contain one- and two-vowel words; the next four books include 33 one- and two-vowel word stories; and the final four books have 43 stories that add consonant blends and beginning special phonics sounds. A spiral-bound Teacher Edition is available that contains additional help for reading as well as comprehension questions. A Beka Book. |
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| BEGINNING READING AT HOME. Guided to ages 3-6 Yrs. This program includes one set of ten kits containing everything needed to introduce all the consonant sounds, shor vowels, five blends, long vowels and some non-phonetic words. The kits are colorfully designed by reading speacialists. BLUE cards present the letter names and sounds with clarity and simplicity. GREEN cards with raised lettering allow the child to feel and experience the shape of the letters. ORANGE cards enable the child to blend letter sounds into words and to begin reading. YELLOW cards go together to make storybooks in kits 2-10. A guidebook is also included to show the way the materials in the kits can help a child learn to read in a fun-filled five minutes a day. |
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| BOB BOOKS FOR BEGINNING READERS. Set 1 (Set, No 1). Written by: Bobby Lynn Maslen and John R. Maslen. The BOB Books help young children learn to read through repetition and warm, humorous stories and illustrations. |
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| HOME START IN READING. By Ruth Beechick 28 pages. For grades K-3. Ruth Beechick Books. |
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| LITTLE BOOKS 1-10, PRE-K. Correlates with A Beka Book Kindergarten 4 Phonics Program. Delightfully illustrated little books that start with very basic vowel sounds, and move on to blends, words, and simple sentences. Each book is short enough for a child to complete in one or two sessions. Includes pictures for the child to color and activity pages for review. A Beka Book. |
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| LITTLE OWL BOOKS, PRE-K. Used with the A Beka Book Kindergarten 4 Program. Includes eight full-color books with very simple words that correlate with the phonics instruction received in the program. Carefully selected words and stories are very appealing to beginning readers. A Beka Book. |
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| MY FIRST DICTIONARY. Written by: Betty Root. A beginner's dictionary gives simple definitions of more than one thousand commonly used words and helps young readers develop vocabulary, spelling, and alphabetizing skills. Reading level: Ages 4-8. |
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| NOAH WEBSTER'S READING HANDBOOK. Phonics primer for beginning reading skills. Revised and updated version of Noah Webster's handbook. Excellent supplemental text for review of phonics fundamentals. Christian Liberty Press. | .
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| PHONEMIC AWARENESS ACTIVITIES FOR EARLY READING SUCCESS: Easy, Playful Activities That Prepare Children for Phonics (Teaching Strategies). By: Wiley Blevins. A book that clearly explains the what's and why's of phonemic awareness. After Blevins convinces you that this will lead to reading success, especially for the 20% of students that struggle, he uses the bulk of this book to present ready-to-use lesson plans. Great for anyone tired of the endless phonics vs. whole language debate. | amazon.com |
| PHUNNY PHONICS. Phunny Phonics is an audio tape with a color and activity book. The program features simple songs and familar music that will help your child quickly and easily memorize the sounds of the letters. When one asks a kindergartener what a letter sound is, he/she will respond by singing the songs in his/her head to get the answer. | |
| READING FOR FUN ENRICHMENT LIBRARY, K5. Set of 55 books to maintain reading interest during summer break. Includes whimsical and factual stories about children, toys, and animals; character-building stories; and Bible stories. Set progresses from simple to more difficult readers and comes in its own storage box. A Beka Book. |
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| READING REFLEX: The Foolproof Phono-Graphix Method for Teaching Your Child to Read. By: Carmen McGuinness and Geoffrey McGuinness. Backed by 25 years of research into reading, this proven and practical method is prepared by two of the nation's foremost experts. Featuring fun, easy-to-understand lessons, diagnostic tests, instructional exercises, games, and step-by-step lesson plans for parents, "Reading Reflex" provides all the tools for teaching a child to be an excellent reader. |
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| TEACH A CHILD TO READ WITH CHILDREN'S BOOKS: Teach a Child to Read with Children's Books: Combining story reading, phonics, and writing to promote reading success. Find out how to teach phonics while reading books! Written by Mark B. Thogmartin. You do not have to abandon your read-aloud routine when it is time to teach your child to read. This book will show you how to take the next "natural" steps as your child is ready to move into a more formal reading program. A discussion of the theory behind this approach preceeds a description of how to actually do it. A complete list of over 600 leveled books found at your local library is in the back of the book, along with a special note to Christian home schoolers. A foreword by Jim Trelease, author of The New Read-Aloud Handbook, introduces the newly released 2nd edition. | |
| TEACHING CHRISTIAN KIDS CONSONANTS. This book teaches consonants using Christian lessons and verses. It's a perfect way to teach important skills while reinforcing lessons from the Bible. Each activity includes it's own Bible verse and lesson. 32 reproducible pages. | . |
| TEACHING CHRISTIAN KIDS VOWELS. And here are vowels taught from a Christian perspective. The material covers long and short vowels as well as common vowel combinations such as ay, ai, ae, ee, and oa. Companion to the preceding book. 32 reproducible pages. | . |
| TEACH YOUR CHILD TO READ IN 100 EASY LESSONS. Based on the nationally successful DISTAR program, this program has been adapted for parents and child to use. By Siegfried Engelmann. |
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| THE WRITING ROAD TO READING. Originally published in 1957, this is the introduction of the Spalding Method which teaches students to hear, say, and write simultaneously. In this way, avenues to the mind reinforce each other in the learning process and the student progresses from writing to reading in a short time. A fully-detailed teacher's manual for classroom, home or tutorial use, this book is for a child in the beginning grades, the pupil who needs remedial work, or any adult studying English as a second language. Includes a recording of the phonograms. |
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| WHAT YOUR KINDERGARTNER NEEDS TO KNOW. Preparing Your Child for a Lifetime of Learning (Core Knowledge Series). Written by: E. D. Hirsch (Editor) and John Holdren (Editor). This book contains the core knowledge that Kindergartners should have in Language Arts, Geography, World Civ, American Civ, Fine Arts, Math, and the natural sciences. This primer for those just beginning their school careers was devised with the contributions of over 2,000 parents, educators and students, distilled into a user-friendly volume specifically designed for parents to use with their children. |
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