Teaching the Alphabet: a Flexible, Systematic Approach to Building Early Phonics Skills - Wiley Blevins - Libros - Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching - 9780545313438 - 2012
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Teaching the Alphabet: a Flexible, Systematic Approach to Building Early Phonics Skills Lslf / Cdr edition


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In this comprehensive resource, reading specialist Wiley Blevins, the author of the best-selling Phonics From A to Z: A Practical Guide, offers a wealth of research-based strategies and systematic, easy-to-implement activities to aid teachers in teaching the alphabet and helping young learners get ready to read. Designed to work with any reading program, the step-by-step lesson ideas and engaging reproducible and interactive whiteboard activities provide powerful and purposeful practice opportunities for students.

This 438-page binder that includes:
? Sample teaching schedules, lessons, and instructional routines that streamline instruction and create consistent classroom practices
? 27 units (one for each letter and one for the alphabet) that focus on phonemic awareness, letter recognition, letter writing practice, letter sequence, letter-sound relationships, and decoding simple words
? Whole-class, small group, and independent practice activities
? Ready-to-use learning centers, storybooks, letter writing practice, reproducible patterns (letter forms, pictures, puppets, and more)
? Phonemic awareness, alphabet, and phonics assessments
? CD with 150+ lessons and activities adapted for the interactive whiteboard For use with Grades PreK-K.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 2012
ISBN13 9780545313438
Editores Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching
Páginas 438
Dimensiones 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   1,91 kg
Lengua Inglés  

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