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Book Synopsis 3 Letter Words Spelling Workbook by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book 3 Letter Words Spelling Workbook written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-06-19 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains 175 three letter words from DEB to HAG. The goal of this simple workbook is to teach spelling on a level that encourages confidence. Since three letter words are next to the easiest to learn to spell, read and write it's a great place to start or to continue from the Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 2 Letter Words Spelling Workbook. It also lays the ground work for larger words to be learned in the future because most larger words have smaller words in them. Example: the three letter word her is also in the words of there, hero, thermal, etc. On each page, the activites are: 1. Color the letters in at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-read-write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-read-write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-07-28 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains 225 three letter words from NIP to SOM. The goal of this simple workbook is to teach spelling on a level that encourages confidence. Since three letter words are next to the easiest to learn to spell, read and write it's a great place to start or to continue from the Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 2 Letter Words Spelling Workbook. It also lays the ground work for larger words to be learned in the future because most larger words have smaller words in them. Example: the three letter word her is also in the words of there, hero, thermal, etc. On each page, the activites are: 1. Color the letters in at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-read-write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-read-write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-07-28 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains 194 three letter words from SON to ZZZ. The goal of this simple workbook is to teach spelling on a level that encourages confidence. Since three letter words are next to the easiest to learn to spell, read and write it's a great place to start or to continue from the Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 2 Letter Words Spelling Workbook. It also lays the ground work for larger words to be learned in the future because most larger words have smaller words in them. Example: the three letter word her is also in the words of there, hero, thermal, etc. On each page, the activites are: 1. Color the letters in at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis 3 Letter Words Spelling Workbook by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book 3 Letter Words Spelling Workbook written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-06-12 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains 175 three letter words from AAH to DAY. The goal of this simple workbook is to teach spelling on a level that encourages confidence. Since three letter words are next to the easiest to learn to spell, read and write it's a great place to start or to continue from the Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 2 Letter Words Spelling Workbook. It also lays the ground work for larger words to be learned in the future because most larger words have smaller words in them. Example: the three letter word her is also in the words of there, hero, thermal, etc. On each page, the activites are: 1. Color the letters in at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-read-write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-read-write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-05-20 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This simple spelling workbook contains 123 two letter words in the English language. It's designed to begin teaching spelling on a level that encourages confidence. Since two letter words are the easiest to learn to spell, read and write it's a great place to start. It also lays the ground work for larger words to be learned in the future because most larger words have smaller words in them. Example: the two letter word he is also in the words of the, hem, them, etc.On each word page, the activities are:1. Color the letters of the word at the top of the page.2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet.3. Trace the word on the 3 different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive.4. Use the Braille Alphabet to “write” the word in Braille.5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign.6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it.7. Once the word is mastered, move to the next page and repeat instructions 1-7. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout. If the spelling quiz is not passed with a 100% correctness, go back over the words that were wrong until mastery is achieved before moving on.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-08-20 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to engage the learner of the American language with more than just their eyes and ears. The Hands to Spell-Read-Write series brings hands-on-learning to the American language by utilizing American Sign Language (ASL) Manual Alphabet to learn to spell new words. Once the spelling of a word is memorized, then the ability to read and write it becomes easier for the learner. Hands-on-learning has been proven countless times to be the superior way of learning anything and research has shown that utilizing the ASL Manual Alphabet and the use of ASL/Signed Exact English (SEE) signs to learn and spell new words has been very affective by providing the learner with a visual and kinesthetic/tactile representation of a word. The goal of this simple workbook is to help teach the spelling of the 1st Grade Dolch sight words. For each word, the activities are: 1. Color the letters at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to “write” the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Practice writing the word. Try to fill this area with the word as many times as you can. 7. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-Read-Write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-Read-Write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-07-14 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book contains 225 three letter words from HAH to NIM. The goal of this simple workbook is to teach spelling on a level that encourages confidence. Since three letter words are next to the easiest to learn to spell, read and write it's a great place to start or to continue from the Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 2 Letter Words Spelling Workbook. It also lays the ground work for larger words to be learned in the future because most larger words have smaller words in them. Example: the three letter word her is also in the words of there, hero, thermal, etc. On each page, the activites are: 1. Color the letters in at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis USA States, Capitals, and Presidents Spelling Workbook by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book USA States, Capitals, and Presidents Spelling Workbook written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-06-16 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The goal of this simple workbook is to spark interest in spelling through a subject the learner is interested in. For each name, the activities are: 1. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 2. Trace the name on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 3. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the name in Braille. 4. Check the box in front of online/book after you have looked up the name and learned about it. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the name using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 5. Practice writing the name in any style you want. 6. Once the name is mastered, move to the next page and repeat instructions 1-6. Spelling quizzes and word games are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-Read-Write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-Read-Write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-07-26 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to engage the learner of the American language with more than just their eyes and ears. The Hands to Spell-Read-Write series brings hands-on-learning to the American language by utilizing American Sign Language (ASL) Manual Alphabet to learn to spell new words. Once the spelling of a word is memorized, then the ability to read and write it becomes easier for the learner. Hands-on-learning has been proven countless times to be the superior way of learning anything and research has shown that utilizing the ASL Manual Alphabet and the use of ASL/Signed Exact English (SEE) signs to learn and spell new words has been very affective by providing the learner with a visual and kinesthetic/tactile representation of a word. The goal of this simple workbook is to help teach the spelling of the Pre-primer Dolch sight words. For each word, the activities are: 1. Color the letters at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to “write” the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Practice writing the word. Try to fill this area with the word as many times as you can. 7. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-read-write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-read-write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-07-29 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to engage the learner of the American language with more than just their eyes and ears. The Hands to Spell-Read-Write series brings hands-on-learning to the American language by utilizing American Sign Language (ASL) Manual Alphabet to learn to spell new words. Once the spelling of a word is memorized, then the ability to read and write it becomes easier for the learner. Hands-on-learning has been proven countless times to be the superior way of learning anything and research has shown that utilizing the ASL Manual Alphabet and the use of ASL/Signed Exact English (SEE) signs to learn and spell new words has been very affective by providing the learner with a visual and kinesthetic/tactile representation of a word. The goal of this simple workbook is to help teach the spelling of the Primer Dolch sight words. For each word, the activities are: 1. Color the letters at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to “write” the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Practice writing the word. Try to fill this area with the word as many times as you can. 7. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-Read-Write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-Read-Write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-08-28 with total page 114 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to engage the learner of the American language with more than just their eyes and ears. The Hands to Spell-Read-Write series brings hands-on-learning to the American language by utilizing American Sign Language (ASL) Manual Alphabet to learn to spell new words. Once the spelling of a word is memorized, then the ability to read and write it becomes easier for the learner. Hands-on-learning has been proven countless times to be the superior way of learning anything and research has shown that utilizing the ASL Manual Alphabet and the use of ASL/Signed Exact English (SEE) signs to learn and spell new words has been very affective by providing the learner with a visual and kinesthetic/tactile representation of a word. The goal of this simple workbook is to help teach the spelling of the 3rd Grade Dolch sight words. For each word, the activities are: 1. Color the letters at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to “write” the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Practice writing the word. Try to fill this area with the word as many times as you can. 7. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-read-write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-read-write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-08-27 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to engage the learner of the American language with more than just their eyes and ears. The Hands to Spell-Read-Write series brings hands-on-learning to the American language by utilizing American Sign Language (ASL) Manual Alphabet to learn to spell new words. Once the spelling of a word is memorized, then the ability to read and write it becomes easier for the learner. Hands-on-learning has been proven countless times to be the superior way of learning anything and research has shown that utilizing the ASL Manual Alphabet and the use of ASL/Signed Exact English (SEE) signs to learn and spell new words has been very affective by providing the learner with a visual and kinesthetic/tactile representation of a word. The goal of this simple workbook is to help teach the spelling of the 2nd Grade Dolch sight words. For each word, the activities are: 1. Color the letters at the top of the page. 2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Use the Braille Alphabet to “write” the word in Braille. 5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 6. Practice writing the word. Try to fill this area with the word as many times as you can. 7. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-read-write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-read-write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-06-03 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This simple workbook contains 200 words associated with princesses. The goal of this simple workbook is to spark interest in spelling through a subject the learner is interested in. For each word, the activities are: 1. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet. 2. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 3. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille. 4. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet. 5. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it. 6. Once the word is mastered, move to the next page and repeat instructions 1-6. Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-read-write by : Angela M. Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-read-write written by Angela M. Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-06-09 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of this book is to engage the learner of the American language with more than just their eyes and ears. The Hands to Spell-Read-Write series brings hands-on-learning to the American language by utilizing the American Sign Language (ASL) Manual Alphabet to learn the alphabet and ASL signs for numbers. Hands-on-learning has been proven countless times to be the superior way of learning anything and research has shown that utilizing the ASL Manual Alphabet and the use of ASL signs for numbers to learn the alphabet and numbers has been very affective by providing the learner with a visual and kinesthetic/tactile representation of the letter/number. For each letter/number, the activities are: 1. Learn and practice the letter/number using the ASL Manual Alphabet. Note: Saying the letter's/number's name while signing the letter/number helps the learner to remember better. 2. "Write" the letter/number in Braille. 3. Trace the letter/number on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive. 4. Color the picture. 5. Practice writing the letter/number in any style you want. 6. Repeat 1-6 for each letter/number. The goal of this simple workbook is to teach the alphabet and numbers on a level that encourages confidence.
Book Synopsis Hands to Spell-Read-Write by : Angela Foster
Download or read book Hands to Spell-Read-Write written by Angela Foster and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2014-04-29 with total page 50 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book in the series, Hands to Spell-Read-Write. It introduces the American Sign Language (ASL) Manual Alphabet in a fun way of decoding the ASL handsigns into written words in order to learn the Nonsense Botany names. Children learning their ABCs will also have fun decoding the handsigns into letters and coloring the delightful illustrations. If you already know the ASL Manual Alphabet, then reading this book in just the handsigns would also be fun.
Book Synopsis Uncovering the Logic of English: A Common-Sense Solution to America's Literacy Crisis by : Denise Eide
Download or read book Uncovering the Logic of English: A Common-Sense Solution to America's Literacy Crisis written by Denise Eide and published by Logic of English, Inc. This book was released on 2011-01-27 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "English is so illogical!" It is generally believed that English is a language of exceptions. For many, learning to spell and read is frustrating. For some, it is impossible... especially for the 29% of Americans who are functionally illiterate. But what if the problem is not the language itself, but the rules we were taught? What if we could see the complexity of English as a powerful tool rather than a hindrance? --Denise Eide Uncovering the Logic of English challenges the notion that English is illogical by systematically explaining English spelling and answering questions like "Why is there a silent final E in have, large, and house?" and "Why is discussion spelled with -sion rather than -tion?" With easy-to-read examples and anecdotes, this book describes: - the phonograms and spelling rules which explain 98% of English words - how English words are formed and how this knowledge can revolutionize vocabulary development - how understanding the reasons behind English spelling prevents students from needing to guess The author's inspiring commentary makes a compelling case that understanding the logic of English could transform literacy education and help solve America's literacy crisis. Thorough and filled with the latest linguistic and reading research, Uncovering the Logic of English demonstrates why this systematic approach should be as foundational to our education as 1+1=2.
Download or read book Natural Speller written by Kathryn Stout and published by Design-A-Study. This book was released on 2004 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Absolutely the only book you will ever need to teach spelling. Teaching strategies include additional tips for use with the learning disabled, and word lists are organized by both sight and sound patterns. Build vocabulary skills with Latin and Greek roots and word lists, and by using the spelling rules to add prefixes and suffixes to root words. Choose from among the suggested activities to include practice with grammar, dictionary, and composition skills. Phonic, spelling, and punctuation rules are listed for easy reference. Word lists are divided by grade, 1 through 8. However, this method is easily adapted for older students or adults who need remedial work. Because of its multi-sensory and simplified approach to spelling, and because each child can work at his own pace, this program is ideal for students with learning disabilities. Grades K-12.