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Phonics Review Student Grd 2-4 by 228296 (ISBN: 9781591664666)
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Phonics Review Student Grd 2-4 Hardcover - 2007
by 228296
From the publisher
The Phonics Review book reinforces basic phonics skills using meaningful illustrations and photos with fun activities to engage the child. Phonics Review is divided into six units with various themes of going places. The first two units provide practice in phonemic awareness. Each of the remaining units focuses on a different set of phonics skills combined with an emphasis on comprehension. New skills are reviewed with story booklets and creative writing activities. This book is designed as a supplement for the student who is struggling in some area of phonics or was never taught the basic phonics concepts. It may also be a tool for ESL students as they learn to identify the sounds and varied spellings of words in the English language"
Details
- Title Phonics Review Student Grd 2-4
- Author 228296
- Binding Hardcover
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher BJU Press
- Date 2007-05
- Illustrated Yes
- ISBN 9781591664666 / 1591664667
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