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It contains and correlates reading, handwriting, auditory and oral language skills for children who do not know how to read or write. Above all else, it produces in the beginner a high degree of involvement and motivation, so vital for success at this early stage of learning.
Each letterbook is a sixteen-page, full color booklet filled with multi-sensory, multimodal activities that focus on one letter of the alphabet. The child writes, cuts, pastes, and colors in the letterbook.
There are twenty-four letterbooks in a complete set. The major language skills areas are stressed in each letterbook: The child learns to write the letter, identify its sound and blend the sound with other known letter sounds to form words.
There are auditory lessons on cassettes which relate directly to excercises in the letterbook. The children mark their letterbooks while they listen to the tape.
The letterbook serves as the focus for oral art projects which relate to the reading skills and letter being emphasized. These activities provide valuable opportunities to develop manual dexterity and small muscle coordination.Find best value and selection for your Beginning To Read Write And Listen Letter books Macmillan McGraw Hill NEW search on eBay.
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Rowland. MacMillan, McGraw-Hill. Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text.
Possible ex library copy, that’ll have the markings and stickers . Beginning to Read, Write, and Listen is a comprehensive reading-language arts program.
It contains and correlates reading, handwriting, auditory and oral language skills for children who do not know how to read or write.
McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 1, Concepts of Print and Readiness, page 3 1 Practice Name 1. PARTS OF A BOOK Listen to the title of each book. Pretend you are the illustrator. Write the capital letter that is at the beginning of your name. McGraw-Hill Language Arts Grade K, Unit 2, Nouns, 22 page 28 Practice.