The Teddy Bear (Leveled Reader + Teaching Version + Audio) (Kindergarten)
The Teddy Bear describes the different places that the teddy can be placed. It moves on and off many items. The Teaching Version assists teachers in directing children through the process of reading. It covers: - reading vocabulary words and high-frequency words - comprehension strategy (sequencing ideas and story events) - fluency skill (reading every word; not skipping or substituting words) - phonics skill (initial and final sounds: letter t) - reading-writing connection (writing sentences to describe a favorite teddy bear)
The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs: Use Outdoor Clues to Find Your Way, Predict the Weather, Locate Water, Track Animals - and Other Forgotten Skills.
Created by an experienced classroom teacher, this resource features ready-to-go homework pages that target grade-level reading standards for both literary and informational text. Assignments include a reading passage and a short letter to families that gives directions and suggestions about how to help their children before, during, and after reading.
PreS-Gr 3-This resource is packed with step-by-step instructions for activities designed to encourage and promote literacy. An introductory message for adults provides insight into the importance of letter recognition, phonetics, and writing in the reading process. The reading-readiness activities are simple enough for youngsters to follow on their own, but also present opportunities that will encourage interaction between adult and child.
The Young King and Other Stories - Penguin Active Reading 3
Strange and wonderful things happen in t seven short stories. Oscar Wilde takes us into a world of kings and queens, mermaids and witches, giants and dwarfs, and talking animals. Exciting and amusing, happy and sad, these stories are for all ages.