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Reading Practice at Home, Grade K  
Author: Manufactured by Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
ISBN: 1557997861
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review
Reading Practice at Home, Grade K

FROM THE PUBLISHER

For kindergarten, Reading Practice at Home provides a one-page story for each letter of the alphabet. For example:
A￯﾿ᄑAny Ants?
D￯﾿ᄑDigging
G￯﾿ᄑGood and Bad
N￯﾿ᄑThe New One
P￯﾿ᄑIn a Puddle
W￯﾿ᄑWaffle Wagon
Activity pages include listening for beginning sounds, matching words and pictures, cut and paste activities, sentence completion, and following directions.

The practice cards include: A card for each upper and lower case letter backed by a picture of something that begins with that letter. Color words￯﾿ᄑred, green, blue, yellow Numbers and number words, one through five

Parents can purchase this series and know that their children are getting reading practice that's grade appropriate. Reading Practice at Home provides between 14 and 26 stories, all charmingly illustrated in full color. The stories are followed by activity pages to practice comprehension, word meaning, phonics, sequencing, and a variety of other, age-appropriate reading skills. In addition, there are 16 pages of practice cards, an answer key, and parent information on how to use the book.

Parents can purchase this series and know that their children are getting reading practice that's grade appropriate. Reading Practice at Home provides between 14 and 26 stories, all charmingly illustrated in full color. The stories are followed by activity pages to practice comprehension, word meaning, phonics, sequencing, and a variety of other, age-appropriate reading skills. In addition, there are 16 pages of practice cards, an answer key, and parent information on how to use the book.

Reading Practice at Home contains both fiction and nonfiction stories. The stories at each level getprogressively more difficult, providing challenge as the child gains in reading skill over a period of time. Parent information includes preparing the child to read a story, reading the story, and doing the activity pages. There are many suggestions for fun activities to do with the practice cards.

     



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