READ BY PICTURE. Simple Stories


Book Description

Learn to Read. Book for Beginning Readers. Preschool, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade (Step into Reading. Level 1) We offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with “reading by picture”, he or she becomes an active participant. Even if children can already read, they are happy to read texts where some of the words are replaced by pictures and perceive it as a bonus or a prize. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort. A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This "reading" not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence. Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text. If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word, and enjoy the reading process. Some words in this book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. Includes 7 simple stories understandable and relatable for kids. Great book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.




Beginning Reading and Writing


Book Description

In this essay collection, scholars in the area of early literacy provide concrete strategies for achieving excellence in literacy instruction. The collection presents current, research-based information on the advances and refinements in the area of emerging literacy and the early stages of formal instruction in reading and writing. Following a foreword (Alan Farstrup) and an introduction (Dorothy S. Strickland and Lesley Mandel Morrow), chapters in the collection are: (1) "Beginning Reading and Writing: Perspectives on Instruction" (William H. Teale and Junko Yokota); (2) "Becoming a Reader: A Developmentally Appropriate Approach" (Susan B. Neuman and Sue Bredekamp); (3) "Literacy Instruction for Young Children of Diverse Backgrounds" (Kathryn H. Au); (4) "Enhancing Literacy Growth through Home-School Connections" (Diana H. Tracey); (5) "Children's Pretend Play and Literacy" (Anthony D. Pellegrini and Lee Galda); (6) "Talking Their Way into Print: English Language Learners in a Prekindergarten Classroom" (Celia Genishi, Donna Yung-Chan, and Susan Stires); (7) "Organizing and Managing a Language Arts Block" (Lesley Mandel Morrow); (8) "Classroom Intervention Strategies: Supporting the Literacy Development of Young Learners at Risk" (Dorothy S. Strickland); (9) "Teaching Young Children to Be Writers" (Karen Bromley); (10) "Phonics Instruction" (Margaret Moustafa); (11) "Reading Aloud from Culturally Diverse Literature" (Lee Galda and Bernice E. Cullinan); (12) "Fostering Reading Comprehension" (Linda B. Gambrell and Ann Dromsky); (13) "Assessing Reading and Writing in the Early Years" (Bill Harp and Jo Ann Brewer); (14) "Sign of the Times: Technology and Early Literacy Learning" (Shelley B. Wepner and Lucinda C. Ray); and (15) "Still Standing: Timeless Strategies for Teaching the Language Arts" (Diane Lapp, James Flood, and Nancy Roser). (NKA)




READ by PICTURE. Simple Stories


Book Description

We offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with "reading by picture", he or she becomes an active participant. Even if children can already read, they are happy to read texts where some of the words are replaced by pictures and perceive it as a bonus or a prize. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort. A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This "reading" not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence. Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text. If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word and enjoy the reading process. Some words in this book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. Includes 7 simple stories understandable and relatable for kids. Great book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.




Learn to Read


Book Description

Teach your child to read in 40 fun and easy-to-follow lessons! Through simple and engaging 10 minute lessons, children will build necessary foundational literacy skills while also having fun! Carefully planned out lessons with the perfect balance of phonics, sight words, tracing, coloring and review will have little learners reading confidently in no time. This workbook includes: Short and engaging 10 minute lessons to work with a young child's limited attention span A perfect balance of phonics, tracing, and coloring activities Review lessons to reinforce learning High-quality kid-friendly illustrations 40 high-frequency must-know sight words Over 100 pages of quality material Created by teachers to make learning fun!




Bob Books - More Beginning Readers | Phonics, Ages 4 and up, Kindergarten (Stage 1: Starting to Read)


Book Description

Created by a teacher, Bob Books have been helping children learn to read for more than forty years! This phonics-based set is perfect for kids who need practice at a very beginning reading level. Bob Books More Beginning Readers gives early readers more support with beginning phonics skills, reinforcing what they learned in Bob Books Beginning Readers. This set can also be read on its own by any child just learning to read. The silly stories use three-letter words, short sentences, and plenty of repetition to keep the text simple and decodable, helping kids become comfortable and confident with basic reading! In this collection you'll find: 12 small, hilarious, easy-to-read stories: 12 pages each, 8-25 unique words per story A parent guide with tips for helping your child learn to read Each story includes: Decodable text: Three-letter words with short vowels that can be sounded out (cat, bag, fox, bed) Very simple sentences (Sam can pat.) Very limited sight words (a, go, the) Friendly, simple illustrations that add fun and do not distract from the words Guided Reading Levels: C, D | Lexile® Measure: BR10L - 90L | Bob Books Level: Stage 1Ages: 4-6 | Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten Bob Books' phonics-based method aligns with the body of research known as the Science of Reading, which proves that systematic phonics instruction is crucial to children's reading success. With simple phonics, playful stories, and silly illustrations, Bob Books keep young readers' confidence high, leading to continued success and a love of reading. Your child will soon join the millions of happy kids who say, "I read the whole book!"®




Bob Books - Phonics for Early Readers | Phonics, Ages 4 and up, Kindergarten (Stage 1: Starting to Read)


Book Description

Created by a teacher, Bob Books have been helping children learn to read for more than forty years! This set gives a beginning reader practice with basic phonics skills, setting them up for a successful reading journey. With playful stories, silly illustrations, and a phonics approach based on Science of Reading research, Bob Books keep young readers' confidence high, leading to continued success and a love of reading. Your child will soon join the millions of happy kids who say, "I read the whole book!"® Science of Reading research proves that mastering phonics is key to a child's success in learning to read. Like all Stage 1 Bob Books, these 12 storybooks feature simple words with consistent short vowel sounds. Early readers get lots of practice with foundational phonics skills while giggling at the playful stories and pictures! This set is perfect for children who have never read Bob Books, or for children who have read Bob Books Beginning Readers or Bob Books More Beginning Readers and need more practice before moving on. In this collection you'll find: 12 easy-to-read, hilarious stories: 12 pages each, 14-25 unique words per story A parent guide with tips for helping your child learn to read Each book includes: Decodable text: Two- and three-letter words with short vowels that can be sounded out (cat, it, not, up) Very simple sentences (Sam has a pen.) Very limited sight words (a, of, the) Friendly, simple illustrations that add fun and do not distract from the words Guided Reading Levels: B, C | Lexile® Measure: 0 - 130L | Bob Books Level: Stage 1 Ages: 4-6 | Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten




READ by PICTURE. Nursery Rhymes


Book Description

We offer the easiest way to make reading books with children a pleasure, even for those children who listen to reading reluctantly. With the usual type of reading, a child is a passive listener, while with "reading by picture", he or she becomes an active participant. Even if children can already read, they are happy to read texts where some of the words are replaced by pictures and perceive it as a bonus or a prize. It is more important to receive such bonuses for children who are just starting to read, or for whom reading still requires effort. A small child can only voice words represented by pictures. This "reading" not only makes kids a full participant in the process but also teaches them to reconcile the words of the picture with other words in the sentence. Older children may try to read words from a vocabulary list that appears before the text. A child who has begun to read will be able to enjoy reading the entire text. If you are reading to your little one, please read slowly. Let your child think about the sentence, find the right word and enjoy the reading process. Some words in this book are changed to pictures. Each story has a pictured vocabulary list at the beginning. Includes 10 simple rhymes understandable and relatable for kids. Contents Five Little Monkeys To Market, To Market Hush, Little Baby Miss Polly Had a Dolly Three Little Kittens Pop Goes The Weasel The Farmer in The Dell Smiling Girls, Rosy Boy I Had a Little Hen Hey Diddle Diddle. Great book for non-English speaking children to learn and remember new words in a fun game-based reading activity.




Kindergarten Reader Book Five


Book Description

Looking for a fun way to practice those kindergarten sight words? Our fifth kindergarten reader focuses on the most common sight words that children are expected to read by the end of the school year. Eight fun stories give lots of practice with words that can be sounded out and words that should be learned by sight. This book is designed for children who can read words with short vowels, consonant blends, and long vowels with a final e. If your child is not there yet, we recommend starting with book one and reading through the kindergarten readers to prepare her for this book. In total, there are six kindergarten readers that will cover the phonics and sight words needed for the school year. Enjoy this exciting time as your child learns to read!




Kindergarten Reader Book Four


Book Description

Looking for a fun way to practice those kindergarten sight words? Our fourth kindergarten reader focuses on the most common sight words that children are expected to read by the end of the school year. Eight fun stories give lots of practice with words that can be sounded out and words that should be learned by sight. This book is designed for children who can read words with short vowels, consonant blends, and long vowels with a final e. If your child is not there yet, we recommend starting with book one and reading through the kindergarten readers to prepare her for this book. In total, there are six kindergarten readers that will cover the phonics and sight words needed for the school year. Enjoy this exciting time as your child learns to read!