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Phonics They Use: Words for Reading and Writing (Making Words Series)
by Patricia CunninghamThe long-standing, bestselling classic of strategies and hands-on activities for teaching phonics. <p><p> In the new edition of this popular book, author and scholar Patricia Cunningham seamlessly weaves together the complex and varied strategic approaches needed to help students develop reading and writing skills. With its focus on how students use phonics to read and write, not just how much phonics a student knows, Phonics They Use includes numerous developmentally appropriate activities for helping students with fluency, rhyme-based decoding, spelling, and more. <p><p>Updated throughout, this new edition devotes increased attention to morphology as the key to decoding, spelling, and building meaning for big words; includes a new set of lessons, Compound Combos, designed to help teachers introduce morphology to students; introduces a list of 50 key words, the Nifty Thrifty Fifty, which contain a common example for all the common prefixes, suffixes, and spelling changes; includes a new chapter presenting a series of lessons on how to gradually teach these 50 words and how manipulating the parts of these 50 words can help decode, spell, and unlock the meaning of over 300 other words; and presents a new chapter on phonics and spelling interventions for older struggling readers.
Phonics and Spelling Practice Book (Grade #2)
by Scott Foresman StaffPractice your reading and spelling with this fun workbook.
Phonics and Spelling Practice Book (Reading Street Grade Three)
by Scott ForesmanBuild the reader in your child through motivating and engaging literature, scientifically research-based instruction and a wealth of reliable instructional tools. The Scott Foresman Reading Street program prioritizes skill instruction at each grade level, so the focus is on the right reading skill, at the right time, for every child.
Phonics and Spelling Through Phoneme-Grapheme Mapping
by Kathryn E. S. GracePhonics and Spelling Through Phoneme-Grapheme Mapping provides an accessible, trustworthy, and systematic process to help take students to successful levels of understanding and applying the sound/symbol relationships found in the English language. It helps students understand the reality that the number of sounds (phonemes) they hear in a word may be different from the number of letters that represent those sounds.
Phonics for Reading: First Level
by James Flood Diane Lapp Anita Archer Linda LungrenFirst Grade language arts textbook
Phonics, Level A
by Lesley Mandel Morrow Marie Garman Patricia Maureen MountA publisher-supplied textbook
Phonics, Level B
by Lesley Mandel Morrow Marie Garman Patricia Maureen MountA publisher-supplied textbook
Phonics, Level C
by Lesley Mandel Morrow Marie Garman Patricia Maureen MountA publisher-supplied textbook
Phonics, Level K
by Lesley Mandel Morrow Marie Garman Patricia Maureen MountA publisher-supplied textbook
Phonics: Motivating Practice Packets That Help Intermediate Students Build Essential Decoding Skills to Succeed in Reading and Writing (Extra Practice for Struggling Readers)
by Linda BeechDozens of practice pages that give older, struggling readers multiple opportunities to review and really learn common, tricky words that are not easily decodable, recognize and reinforce must-know phonic elements, and hone word-study skills. With repeated practice, students develop automaticity and help become more fluent readers. Reviews basic word-study techniques. Improves automaticity. Boosts reading comprehension. Perfect for independent practice.