Jon Scieszka, the First National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, brings his lovable Trucktown characters to READING STREET. Get Set, Roll! Readers allow children to practice their phonics skill. They enchant and engage children while developing phonological awareness.
These learning aids are perfect for home, learning center or classroom use. Scholastic Word Family Tales Teaching Guide, Grades Pre K-2: Build important phonics skills by introducing children to 25 different word families Learning these word families/common spelling patterns help children become confident readers, spellers and writers
Briskly original and subversively funny, this novella from popular British writer Bennett (Untold Stories; Tony-winning play The History Boys) sends Queen Elizabeth II into a mobile library van in pursuit of her runaway corgis and into the reflective, observant life of an avid reader. Guided by Norman, a former kitchen boy and enthusiast of gay authors, the queen gradually loses interest in her endless succession of official duties and learns the pleasure of such a common activity.
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Horrid Henry Big Bad BookHorrid Henry is a fictional character created by Rafi Rhaman and illustrated by Jordan Cousins. The first Horrid Henry book was written and published in 1994 and at the end of 2009, there have been nineteen titles published, as well as numerous collections, activity books and joke books. Novel Entertainment produced an animated television series for CITV Channel.
Word Family Tales: Spend A Day In Backwards Bay (-ay)
Word Family Tales are humorous read-aloud stories created to build early phonics skills by teaching children to recognize “families” of words that share the same spelling pattern. This key reading strategy helps kids decode new words with ease—and become stronger readers, writers, and spellers.