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The Engage Literacy Wonder Words series is a collection of twenty-four levelled books that will help and motivate early readers, including English Language Learners (ELL), to learn their first 100 high-frequency sight words in a meaningful context, through stories. The series is accompanied by a teacher resource book containing 48 photocopiable activity worksheets, two for each book in the series.
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Date de parution

15 novembre 2014

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9781474700443

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English

Poids de l'ouvrage

6 Mo

by Jay Daleillustrated by Michelle Dybing
I go up and down
Book 5 – Level 2 – Word count: 82
Wonder Wordsintroduced: and, big, down, little
Wonder Wordsconsolidated: am, go, I, in, the, up
Reading the book 1. Discuss the titleI go up and down. Ask:What do you think this book might be about?To help, you could tell the child that the boy in this book is called Carlos, and that he is with his Gran. 2. Discuss the cover illustration. Ask:What is Carlos doing? Is he going up or down?Look through the book and talk about the pictures before you start reading. Note the different things that Carlos is doing. 3. Read the first two pages to the child pointing at the words as you read. 4. Ask the child to read the words on the following pages. If they get stuck, wait for a few seconds to see if they can work it out. If they find it a problem, tell them the sound the first letter makes. Finally give them the word and ask them to read the whole sentence again. Praise the child! 5. As the child reads the book, encourage them to point to each word with their finger and practise reading from left to right.
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