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Reproducible, research-based activities to help K-5 students learn phonics and spelling, fast Educators and parents know we are facing a literacy crisis, but few know what to about it. Droppin' Knowledge on Phonics is an action-oriented guide written by experienced educators to bridge the gap between research and practice. Drawing on the latest evidence on how K-8 students learn best, Heidi Martin and Adam Martin have developed reproducible activities, games, and practical tips to bolster phonics and spelling curricula. All the books in the Droppin' Knowledge series contain ready-to-go resources that you can use within your existing curriculum. These activities are perfect as warm-ups, homework, extra credit assignments, or in-class additions to your lesson plans. Deepen learners' understanding of important phonics and spelling concepts and give them "quick wins" to increase confidence and activate prior learning. Many Science of Reading books go into too much detail on the research background of teaching. For parent educators and teachers, Droppin' Knowledge on Phonics offers a more accessible, immediately useful resource. With this book, you can teach students to read and help struggling readers, without a lot of background reading or ramp-up time. Find evidence-based reproducible activities that you can use right away to help students learn to read Bolster your lesson plans with no-prep activities, games, and homework assignments Get teaching tips for explaining important phonics and spelling concepts to learners of all ages Bring the latest scientific evidence into your teaching, without a lot of background reading or extra planning Anyone teaching students in grades K-5, including homeschooling parents and early career teachers, can easily implement the activities and techniques in this book. Reading specialists and literacy coaches will also appreciate this valuable, step-by-step resource library.
Dream Catchers introduces young readers to the Ojibwe language through 15 phrases and words along with beautiful illustrations.
This book explores what the CLPE¿s Reflecting Realities teaches us and empowers teachers to take positive to ensure classroom libraries are truly representative.
Shelby and Wade go to stay with Gran for the summer, and Gran reveals an amazing secret - she comes from a city under the sea! Together, they must thwart the plans of Captain Pincer.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils in Y3/P4 at Oxford Reading Level 13 to read without support.
XL, the robot teacher, seems to be a good replacement for Mr Sprout. However, Purple Class discover that XL isn't so perfect! Explore the importance of friendship in this charming story.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils in Y3/P4 at Oxford Reading Level 10 to read without support.
When Zaki has to go to hospital, he meets the people who can help him get better. Guided by the author Dr Roopa Farooki, follow Zaki's journey and learn more about what happens in A&E.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Independent Library book is for pupils in Y3/P4 at Oxford Reading Level 9 to read without support.
Alone and lost in the Arctic tundra, Brave, a young snow fox must learn the meaning of her name. This illustrated fiction book is a tale of courage and bravery in the face of climate change.Readerful is designed to motivate children to read more. This Book for Sharing is for a teacher to read aloud to pupils in Year 3/P4.
English Persian (Farsi) bilingual children's book. Perfect for kids learning English or Farsi as their second language. Jimmy the little bunny doesn't start off knowing how to ride a two-wheeler bike like his big brothers. When Dad shows Jimmy how not to be afraid to try something new, that's when the fun begins.
What do you do when you are mad, scared, or confused? ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿Remember these words to help you.This book is the perfect gift with vibrant backgrounds and vivid images designed to keep little ones engaged as they move page to page learning tools to use when they feel overwhelmed.
Our heroine's great grandma tells our heroine that life is full of choices, and our heroine is left wondering what Great Grandma meant! Was she supposed to make some sort of an important choice today? And our heroine (as usual) decides to ask everyone she knows what they think about what Great Grandma said. And (once again) she begins with the elephant!Think about what you would tell our heroine as you practice reading skills, and as you build your reading word vocabulary through word recognition, word repetition and rhyme, all of which you will find on the pages this fun, 'learn to read' book written and illustrated by award winning author, attorney and former teacher, Penelope Dyan.Find out (at the end of this book) what our heroine decides about what her great grandma meant about life's choices.But most of all, have fun as you learn; because learning must be (and should always be) fun, or a kid like you just won't love to learn! And when you are all finished traveling through this book, you can go to Bellissimavideo's YouTube channel; and you can watch the free, fun music video that goes with this book! And then you can have even more learning fun!
Educational picture book that uses humour to teach 2D shapes and primary and secondary colors/colours. Helping toddlers and children aged 1-5 learn early math/maths skills in a child-friendly way.There's something for every child with cute cats, a dinosaur, and a friendly monster.Even adults will acquire some new information. Let's consider why dads are inclined towards circles, why uncles lean towards rectangles, and why cats and moms/mums have a distaste for triangles.Get ready for lots of fun and meow-vellous learning!
What is your favourite tree? Apple, banana, pear, mango? Fruit trees give us yummy fruit to eat. Your purchase of this book from the Our Yarning collection supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
We've learned how to count in ones, now it's time to learn how to count in fives! Your purchase of this book from the Our Yarning collection supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
A lot of fun is to be had at the beach. Though seasons change, the beach remains a constant place where fun, laughter and peace can be found. Seen through the eyes of a child, this story can create conversations of your own favourite times spent at the beach. Children and adults alike will delight in this beautifully illustrated story filled with rhythm and rhyme, of a place that holds many fond memories for us all.
This book helps student teachers learn how to adopt a creative approach to teaching primary science by discussing key aspects of science teaching and how creative approaches can be developed and embedded appropriately.
This workbook supports the Cambridge IGCSE and IGCSE (9-1) Physics syllabuses (0625/0972), providing exam-style questions for every topic. With signposting to the syllabus learning objectives, and Supplement content clearly marked, use this write-in resource to embed learning in the classroom, for homework or for self-study.
This workbook supports the Cambridge IGCSE and IGCSE (9-1) Chemistry syllabuses (0620/0971), providing exam-style questions for every topic. With signposting to the syllabus learning objectives, and Supplement content clearly marked, use this write-in resource to embed learning in the classroom, for homework or for self-study.
This workbook supports the Cambridge IGCSE and IGCSE (9-1) Biology syllabuses (0610/0970), providing exam-style questions for every topic. With signposting to the syllabus learning objectives, and Supplement content clearly marked, use this write-in resource to embed learning in the classroom, for homework or for self-study.
This workbook supports the Cambridge IGCSE and IGCSE (9-1) Maths syllabuses (0580/0980), providing exam-style questions for every topic. With signposting to the syllabus learning objectives, and Extended content clearly marked, use this write-in resource to embed learning in the classroom, for homework or for self-study.
Dreaming of the Planets is a children's bedtime book that follows the adventures of Luna, a little girl who loves to learn about the planets and dreams of visiting them. Every night, she falls asleep with a book about the solar system and travels to a different planet in her dreams. She meets friendly aliens who teach her about the features and facts of each planet, such as Saturn's rings, Mars volcanoes and Jupiter's storms. She also learns about the importance of curiosity and exploration. The book is filled with illustrations of the planets and the aliens, as well as fun and educational information about the solar system. The book aims to inspire children to be curious, open minded, creative, brave, wise and friendly, just like Luna and her alien friends.
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