| | |  | Reading Skills | Home » » » » Modern Curriculum Press Phonics, Level K | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | Sing, Spell, Read & Write ©2004 Kindergarten
Sing, Spell, Read & Write uses phonics songs, interactive charts, and games to teach the alphabetic principle, phonemic awareness, sound/letter correspondence, short vowel sounds, and blending - in a fun and meaningful way. By the end of Kindergarten students will be reading fully-decodable story books with single-, short- vowel words. Features and Benefits - Combines the best teaching practices supported by current research on brain function, language acquisition, and reading.
- Uses a multisensory, multimodal approach that requires total participation from all learners, ensuring individual success.
- Delights students with sing-alongs, games, charts, and appealing storybooks they can read all by themselves as early as Level K!
Build fluent, independent readers through a unique 36-step learning-to-read curriculum built on carefully sequenced, systematic, and explicit phonics instruction. With over 25 years of proven classroom success and developed by Sue Dickson, a well-known educator with 27 years of primary grade experience, Sing, Spell, Read & Write uses music as the primary instructional vehicle. This fun and engaging reading program will: - Provide a creative, encouraging learning environment that engages every learning style and stimulates brain activity.
- Ensure individual success through its use of a multisensory, multimodal approach that requires total participation from all learners.
- Delight students with sing-alongs, games, charts, and appealing story books children can read all by themselves as early as Level K.
- Draw upon the research and demonstrated success of using music in reading and spelling skill development to produce reading success for children.
- Align to current research on brain function, language acquisition, and reading, as well as, scientific research clearly stating that systematic and explicit phonics instruction is the most effective way to encourage a child’s growth in reading.
- Incorporate the research-based principles of reading instruction as required by Reading First including phonemic awareness and phonological awareness, systematic, explicit phonics instruction, vocabulary development, fluency and oral reading skills, and reading comprehension strategies.
Research and Validity Improved reading scores nationwide tell the story of Sing, Spell, Read & Write success. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Elwell Murray Kucia | | Paperback:
| 240 pages | | Publisher:
| Modern Curriculum Press | | Publication Date:
| July 01, 2002 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0765226189 | | Package Length:
| 10.8 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great Begining Sounds IntroductionApr 27, 2009
By Sat D. Khalsa
"art maven"
Modern Curriculum Press Phonics, Level K I used this book years ago when my older children were learning to read and write in a Montessori school and now have found it again to work with my homeschoolers. The pictures have been updated and there are more parent enrichment ideas at the bottom of most pages. Even if you are not using a total phonics approach this book is helpful in recognizing, writing, and reinforcing letter sounds. I would highly recommend this book.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Using with my 5th child nowDec 21, 2008
By Elaine This was the book that I used while homeschooling my first four children. It is very basic and now has colorful pages. I really appreciated this series. My youngest has many special needs and has gone to public school since the age of 3. I wanted to make sure that she could do this Kindergarten work and she's soaring through it. For this child I'm using it as a skills check.
Modern Curriculum Press Phonics level KSep 10, 2011
By blanche It is just what I need for supplemental phonics learning (consonants/vowels) for my kindergarteners. Whatever 'Letter Of The Week' the students are learning, I make a homework packet around that specific letter. The work pages add extra practice at home (letter writing & picture/sound practice; the work pages are routine enough for the kinders to figure out what to do by themselves yet varied enough to keep them interested and seek parent support if needed (I want parent involvement!). Additionally, there are little booklets that can be torn out for students to read in class or sent home for practice,as well as some poem pages. There are excellent practice pages for the vowels a,e,i, o, u. I have been using this book for several years & as homework supplemental practice, it can't be beat.
Serves its purposeApr 20, 2011
By TVSA
"lover of books and old movies"
We are using this book as a companion to "The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading." We'll do the reading lesson in the latter, then practice the corresponding letters in this workbook. It is a little on the easy side, but really helps to drive the point home. Initially I felt this was rather pricey for a workbook, but I'm glad we bought it.
good workbook, but focuses on handwriting more than expectedMar 22, 2011
By R. Harrison I bought this workbook and also level A for my 3 and 4 year olds. I thought it would follow closely with the "Modern Parent's Guide to teaching reading", but it doesn't teach the letters in the same order and it seems to really focus on handwriting skills. I think it's a good workbook, but it doesn't hold my children's attention like most educational activity books.
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