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Start with A: A Beginner's Guide to the Alphabet
Start With A is a reproducible activity book for the classroom that introduces the 26 letters of the alphabet. Start With A is suitable for use with all age groups. Start With A introduces each letter individually and provides practice activities in letter formation. This is done firstly by using shadow letters, and later in the lesson by allowing students to write the letters freehand.
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Smartphones and other mobile devices that support downloadable applications—universally referred to as "apps"—can be used to foster productivity, conduct research, or read and study. Additionally, savvy librarians can better serve their communities by gaining expertise in mobile technologies and being qualified to make app recommendations to patrons. This book introduces you to the apps that can help you save time and increase your own productivity as well as serve as a curator and reviewer of apps and resident expert to benefit your patrons.
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