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Sounds Good To Me
SKU: GP-06
Price: $21.95
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This Interactive Reading
Book, by Joan Green, is designed to be used on many levels. Utilizing
the power of visual strategies, beginning readers learn to associate pictures
with words. Students move original, Velcro-backed drawings to match, identify,
label, sequence and create sentences while learning to read! Interactive Reading
Books are fun and rewarding for children with and without special needs.
Age 1+.
This book teaches the letters of the alphabet and how
they sound at the beginning of words. (ex: The letter D sounds like duh-duh
DUCK.) Students match, identify, and label the pictures, then put them on the
appropriate square to match the letter with the same beginning sound. (ex: The
picture of the "apple" will go next to the letter "A".) You
can also ask the students questions that they can answer verbally or by pointing
to the correct picture. (ex: What do you use when it rains? Answer: umbrella,
etc.)
Use this book with your students for identifying, matching, labeling,
sequencing, creating sentences and learning to read.
Appropriate for:
- Preschool
- Kindergarten
- Special
Education
- Speech
Therapists
- Educational
Therapists
- English
as a Second Language
- Resource
Specialists
- Parents
- Inclusion
Specialists
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