The Hat And Bug Shop: Systematic Decodable Books Help Developing Readers, including Those with Dyslexia, Learn to Read with Phonics, Paperback/Pamela Brookes

The Hat And Bug Shop: Systematic Decodable Books Help Developing Readers, including Those with Dyslexia, Learn to Read with Phonics, Paperback/Pamela Brookes

An publicare
2017
Nr. Pagini
26
ISBN
9781949471489

Descriere

Description Finally, a delightful book series that helps kids learn phonics rules step by step. Fun and engaging books designed for anyone learning to read with phonics, especially learners with dyslexia. Start anywhere in the series, according to your child's reading level. Let's GO Books have less text and build confidence towards the same title Chapter Book. "Do you want to get a bug?" Mom says. Sight Words: a, do, does, from, has, have, he, I, like, my, say, says, the, to, want, you Approximately 130 total words This is a Step 2 Let's GO book. The DOG ON A LOG Books series are for phonics readers and folks with a dyslexic learning style. They are Decodable books which means a learner who has been taught the phonics rules and the limited sight words in that book can sound them out and read them. They are systematic because one Step of books follows another. The words used reflect the inclusion of 1 to 3 new phonics rules in each Step. Each Step of books builds on the skills practiced in the prior Steps. There are five books at each Step. The chapter books are written in a chapter format with one picture in most chapters. They are longer, have more detail, and sometimes offer more complexity than the Let's GO Books. They're great for practicing known and newly introduced phonics rules. They're also just fun reading. DOG ON A LOG Let's GO Books are shorter versions of DOG ON A LOG Chapter books. Let's GO books tell the same stories with about 8 pictures and only a few sentences per page. They're perfect as an introduction to the new phonics rules or simply for fun reading for younger kids. Most kids who read DOG ON A LOG Books are over-the-moon-proud that they can finally read a book without so much frustration. This builds confidence in struggling readers. Their parents are excited that, along with reading sight words, their kids can decode every word on every page. With each progressing Step the readers gain more confidence as the vocabulary, grammar, and stories become

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