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    • Educational: English language: reading & writing skillsx
    • Educational material
      October 2020

      English with Fun - Letters and Sounds Pupil's Book 1

      by Fahed Al Hussaini

      English with Fun is a course for children between 3-5 years old and learning English for the first time. The course develops the handwriting skills, letter and sound recognition, letter formation as well as simple sentence formation. It offers children opportunities to learn a wide range of lexical items and essential Sight Words. The course also includes a wide range of highly motivating activities that are based on fun, games, interaction and 21st Century Skills. Key features: Build confidence in recognizing letters and sounds Help children to recognize print in the environment Develop fundamental spelling and punctuation Empower children with lots of lexical items and essential Sight Words Develop language starting from “Letter Level” to “Word Level” and ending with “Simple Sentence Level” Link learning to real life outside the classroom Develop thinking skills as well as personal and social development through a variety of engaging activities Fun images and stories associated to letters and sounds

    • Children's & YA
      October 2020

      English with Fun - Letters and Sounds Pupil's Book 2

      by Fahed Al Hussaini

      English with Fun is a course for children between 3-5 years old and learning English for the first time. The course develops the handwriting skills, letter and sound recognition, letter formation as well as simple sentence formation. It offers children opportunities to learn a wide range of lexical items and essential Sight Words. The course also includes a wide range of highly motivating activities that are based on fun, games, interaction and 21st Century Skills. Key features: Build confidence in recognizing letters and sounds Help children to recognize print in the environment Develop fundamental spelling and punctuation Empower children with lots of lexical items and essential Sight Words Develop language starting from “Letter Level” to “Word Level” and ending with “Simple Sentence Level” Link learning to real life outside the classroom Develop thinking skills as well as personal and social development through a variety of engaging activities Fun images and stories associated to letters and sounds

    • Children's & YA
      October 2020

      English with Fun - Letters and Sounds Activity Book 2

      by Fahed Al Hussaini

      English with Fun is a course for children between 3-5 years old and learning English for the first time. The course develops the handwriting skills, letter and sound recognition, letter formation as well as simple sentence formation. It offers children opportunities to learn a wide range of lexical items and essential Sight Words. The course also includes a wide range of highly motivating activities that are based on fun, games, interaction and 21st Century Skills. Key features: Build confidence in recognizing letters and sounds Help children to recognize print in the environment Develop fundamental spelling and punctuation Empower children with lots of lexical items and essential Sight Words Develop language starting from “Letter Level” to “Word Level” and ending with “Simple Sentence Level” Link learning to real life outside the classroom Develop thinking skills as well as personal and social development through a variety of engaging activities Fun images and stories associated to letters and sounds

    • Children's & YA
      2020

      English with Fun - Letters and Sounds Activity Book 1

      by Fahed Al Hussaini

      English with Fun is a course for children between 3-5 years old and learning English for the first time. The course develops the handwriting skills, letter and sound recognition, letter formation as well as simple sentence formation. It offers children opportunities to learn a wide range of lexical items and essential Sight Words. The course also includes a wide range of highly motivating activities that are based on fun, games, interaction and 21st Century Skills. Key features: Build confidence in recognizing letters and sounds Help children to recognize print in the environment Develop fundamental spelling and punctuation Empower children with lots of lexical items and essential Sight Words Develop language starting from “Letter Level” to “Word Level” and ending with “Simple Sentence Level” Link learning to real life outside the classroom Develop thinking skills as well as personal and social development through a variety of engaging activities Fun images and stories associated to letters and sounds

    • Children's & YA
      2020

      MY FIRST PICTURE DICTIONARY (MORE THAN 300 PICTURES, ILLUSTRATED)

      by MUHAMMAD OWAIS GAZIANI

      ONE OF A KIND ILLUSTRATED PICTURE DICTIONARY WITH MORE THAN 300 SHARP IMAGES

    • Picture books, activity books & early learning material
      September 2021

      180 Days of Reading for Prekindergarten

      Practice, Assess, Diagnose

      by Darcy Mellinger

      Introduce prekindergarten reading skills with fun and effective daily practice activities. This prekindergarten workbook focuses on beginning reading activities to build key foundational skills. This reading workbooks makes at-home learning, whole class instruction, or small group support, quick and easy. It includes standards-based activities, easy-to-follow instructions, and an answer key to quickly assess student understanding. Parents appreciate the teacher-approved activity books that keep their child engaged and learning. Great for homeschooling, to reinforce learning at school, or to prepare for kindergarten. Teachers rely on the daily practice workbooks to save them valuable time. The ready to implement activities are perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can also be used for intervention skill building to address learning gaps.

    • Educational: English language & literacy
      November 2020

      Come To Live New Edition Starter, 1-12

      Make Your English World Wide

      by Keira Huang

      Come to Live is an ELT series for kids under 12 and covers CEFR A1 to A2. The book comes with abundant learning tools which include course book, workbook, audio, and online platform.

    • Phonetics, phonology

      Phonicability

      by Collette. Drifte

    • Teaching of a specific subject

      Story-writing Scaffolds Year 6

      by Madeline. Gogarty

    • Educational: English language: reading & writing skills
      June 2012

      Writing Under Construction Year 3

      by Eileen Jones

    • Educational: English language & literacy

      Story-writing Scaffolds Year 6

      by Madeline. Gogarty

    • Educational: English language: reading & writing skills

      Myths and Legends.

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    • Educational material

      Read With Numbers

      A new concept in the reading of English

      by W.A. Thompson and V.L. Power

      Across the world millions of people of all ages are illiterate, and many more are barely literate because of the notoriously irregular spelling of English. (In languages that are systematic—e.g. Finnish—illiteracy is virtually unknown and remedial instruction is unnecessary.) We believe we have found a new solution to this problem, which will enable almost any English speaker to read quickly, confidently and enjoyably, in a class, with a tutor, or in private without any further help. When you look at the texts you will see that syllables are separated, and letters that combine to represent one sound are closed up. But the groundbreaking feature of the system is that sounds are matched with numbers printed over the text, which refer to pictures in the marginal boxes. The principle is so simple that further explanation is unnecessary, as it is a DIY system. In brief, our system offers the following advantages: * It suits learners of almost any age. *It can be used alongside any other system already in use. *It makes it possible for adults and older children to teach themselves to read—a great attraction to those ashamed of their illiteracy. We believe this feature is unique to our method. *It can, however, be used with groups and classes more successfully than other approaches, because the learners don’t need to ask, “What does that word say?” They can always work it out for themselves, thus reducing stress on teachers, and enabling students to progress at their own speed. *Because it makes all English words readable, not only those that are phonically regular, it makes reading more interesting from the start. *It makes polysyllables as easy to read as words of one syllable. *It involves no change to the shapes of letters, or to conventional orthography. In fact, it strengthens the reader’s awareness of common spelling patterns and the sounds they represent. Arnold Thompson & Vanda Thompson

    • Teaching of a specific subject

      Non-fiction Writing Scaffolds

      by Kirsty Wilson

    • Phonetics, phonology

      Phonicability

      by Susan Hutchison

    • Teaching of a specific subject
      March 2012

      Everyone a Writer - Year 6

      A Multisensory Approach to Improve Children's Writing Skills

      by John Murray

    • Teaching of a specific subject
      March 2012

      Everyone a Writer Year 3

      A Multisensory Approach to Improve Children's Writing Skills

      by John Murray

    • Teaching of a specific subject
      March 2012

      Everyone a Writer - Year 4

      A Multisensory Approach to Improve Children's Writing Skills

      by John Murray

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