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Stories of child and animal heroes in a news article format pique student interest and build confidence in reading skills. The multisensory approach involves reading along while listening to the included CD, then independently reading and completing compr
"USED AS AN OPEN-ENDED RESOURCE, PHOTOGRAPHS CAN COMMUNICATE INFORMATION, HELP CHILDREN UNDERSTAND NEW CONCEPTS, GIVE MEANING TO VOCABULARY, OR INTRODUCE NEW TOPICS. PHOTOGRAPHS CAN ALSO BE USED TO TEACH BASIC SKILLS, BUILD LANGUAGE, AND PROVIDE A VISUAL TOOL FOR ALL CURRICULUM SUBJECTS AS WELL AS CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR DISCUSSION, MAKING COMPARISONS, AND OBSERVING AND DESCRIBING DETAILS."--Page 4 of cover.
Facilitate literacy in special-education learners in pre-kindergartenÐkindergarten using Early Literacy Intervention Activities. This 160-page book provides teachers with activities that boost 11 proven literacy skills and intervention strategies. In addition, the book discusses four important interventions, covering early and special-education literacy in great detail. Key Education products are intended to engage and educate young and special learners, as well as assist teachers in building a strong and developmentally appropriate curriculum for these children. The product lineÑcomprised of teacher/parent resource books, photographic learning cards, and other activity- and game-oriented materialsÑis designed to assist in ÒUnlocking the Potential in Every Child.Ó
Follow directions with special-education students in grades PK–1 using Listen, Look, and Do! This 96-page book teaches students to listen, follow directions, and remember what they see and hear. The book provides meaningful practice in visual/aural discrimination and memory skills through stories, rhymes, puzzles, coloring pages, cut-and-paste activities, sequencing, and hidden pictures. This book is geared toward young and special learners and supports NCTE and NAEYC standards.
Ten familiar stories in breaking news format entice students with new, clever endings. Struggling readers can succeed and build confidence by listening to the included CD while following along with the text, then reading independently and completing compr
This book is filled with information, suggestions, and teaching strategies that will help parents and teachers build a solid foundation for developing early reading skills in young children with dyslexia.
"Studies confirm that storytelling can: build vocabulary and increase fluency in oral language ; improve memory, listening, and attending skills ; encourage imaginative play"...and more--Cover.
"A developmental approach ; over 100 half-page activities ; multisensory techniques."
"Includes over 150 reproducible activities."
A great follow-up to the Pre-Handwriting books, and made to precede Let's Learn to Print, The ?First” Learning to Print book will benefit special learners and children who are learning to print. Letters are introduced in order of tall and long straight lines, tall slanted lines, small slanted lines, circles, left-ear curves, right-ear curves, left- and right-ear curves, smiling curves, and frowning curves. Introductions, examples, practice, review, and more will have children learning to print in no time at all! 160 pages