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Alpha Omega Lifepac Language Arts
This Lifepac includes 2 teacher's guides and 10 workbooks to cover an entire year of study.
Lessons cover the topics of alphabet, colors, directions, grammar, listening skills, personal recognition, phonics, shapes, stories and poems, writing, patterns, position/direction concepts, sequencing, size concepts, and word recognition. Also included is a set of 5 readers.
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Sing, Spell, Read & Write
A complete incentive based reading program. Includes 6 cassette tapes, one music CD, student workbooks, 17 graduated phonetic readers with a combined total of 960 pages, raceway chart and car, games, phonics place mat with dry erase surface, dry erase marker and eraser, treasure chest and prizes all packaged in a plastic bin. Add a 30 minute instruction video for the parents and complete teacher instructions to make a truly user friendly system. 2nd edition. Grade level 1, from International Learning Systems.
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Plaid Phonics
For over 40 years, Modern Curriculum Press "Plaid" Phonics has been the #1 choice of teachers for effective phonics instruction and has helped more than 50 million children learn to read. Based on confirmed research and continously revised to reflect the latest findings, MCP "Plaid" Ponics is the standard by which all other programs are measured. Now there's a validation study that further proves MCP Phonics' effectiveness in classrooms all across the country. Flexible, systematic, and proven, MCP "Plaid" Phonics is your #1 choice. Table of Contents for Level A (Grade 1): Auditory Similarities: Beginning Sounds and Rhyming Sounds; Consonant Letter-Sound Associations; Short Vowel Sound Associations; Consonant-Vowel-Consonant Blending; Long Vowel Sound Associations; Consonant Blends; Y as a Vowel
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Explode the Code
Explode the Code, for use in the primary and elementary grades, teaches the basic phonics concepts necessary for beginning through intermediate reading. Each of the 12 illustrated workbooks in the program contains a series of lessons of approximately 8 pages in length. These lesssons follow a consistent format designed to reinforce phonetic paterns in a sequential manner. Within each lesson children have extensive practice in matching, reading, copying, spelling, and writing sounds and words. Amusing illustrations, drawn by children, highlight the lesson exercises. The simple directions and consistent format allow students to progress independently. The workbooks provide teachers and students with an instructive and entertaining program to supplement any reading and spelling program. Grades K-1
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Teaching Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons
Early readers hold an educational advantage---and the respected DISTAR reading program gives your children that head start. By investing 20 minutes a day, you'll have your preschoolers and non-reading elementary school children reading at a second grade level in 100 days. Covers sound identification, decoding of words and sentences, irregulars, and more. Clear instructions included. 395 pages, softcover from Fireside.
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Weaver Curriculum
Written by a veteran homeschooling mother of three, and built on the solid foundation of God's Word, each installment of this widely trusted curriculum is jam-packed with everything you need to teach your children at home. You'll find comprehensive, age-appropriate lesson plans for Bible, Social Studies, Science, Language Arts, Health, Safety, Field Trips, Vocabulary, Art, and Memory Verses, which are also used for Penmanship. All are custom-designed to be used in a Christian homeschool environment with kids aged 4 to 18!
The program is designed so that any of the five volumes can be used for any number of students in K through 6th grades. Color-coded grade level divisions enable the parent/teacher to measure the academic progression of each child. It should take about one year to complete each volume.
The Day by Day Planner is extremely helpful to anyone who is using this curriculum. Wisdom Words, a step-by-step guide to teaching grammar and composition, available from Weaver, is highly recommended to accompany this curriculum as well.
(Math, Grammar, and Phonics are not included in this curriculum.)
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Weaver Curriculum, Volume 1
Day By Day, Volume 1, Lesson Planner
Weaver Curriculum, Volume 2
Day By Day, Volume 2, Lesson Planner
Weaver Curriculum, Volume 3
Day By Day, Volume 3, Lesson Planner
Weaver Curriculum, Volume 4
Day By Day, Volume 4, Lesson Planner
Weaver Curriculum, Volume 5
Day By Day, Volume 5, Lesson Planner
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Learning Language Arts Through Literature
Now, an integrated reading program for first graders that's truly unique! Instead of canned sentences, they use passages from famous literary works - along with a bookful of learning materials - to help you teach phonics, reading, spelling, handwriting, grammar, and thinking skills for an entire 180-day school year. Also, listed are the age-appropriate classics your students will encounter.
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Alpha - Phonics: A Primer for Beginning Readers
Can you teach your children to read in just 10 minutes a day? Yes, with this acclaimed phonics program! Progressive lessons present each letter of the alphabet by its sound and then blend letter sounds to form basic words. More advanced exercises introduce whole sentences. Includes teacher's manual and lesson plans. Nonconsumable. Grades K to 4. 168 pages, spiralbound softcover from Paradigm.
This is a set of 10 Readers to be used with either "How To Tutor" OR "Alpha-Phonics." A reader is to be used upon the completion of a given section in either instruction book. For instance, you have the student use the "Short Vowel a" reader upon the completion of lesson 9 in "How to Tutor" or upon completion of lesson 11 in "Alpha-Phonics." At the completion of these points in your instruction books, your student is ready to tackle many outside reading books of your choice.
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Five in a Row
Designed for children 4 to 8, Five in a Row provides a step by step, instructional guide for teaching Social Studies, Language, Art, Applied Math and Science using outstanding children's literature as the basis for each weekly unit study. Lessons include discussion guide and questions, teacher answers, hands on activities and suggestions for further study. This curriculum is intended to be extremely flexible, allowing you the option to do any or all of the exercises for each story. You may elect to skip over certain exercises which do not fit the needs of your student and you may place additional emphasis on certain exercises which seem appropriate. You will find more exercises than you can use in a week, so enjoy choosing just the right lesson elements for your students. You can adjust classroom time to fit your needs as well. By using only one lesson element each day, you can work through Five in a Row in as little as 30 minutes daily, including the time to read the book. If you choose to use all of the lesson elements, field trips and follow-up exercises, you could easily spend several hours daily. Use Five in a Row however it best suits your needs and the needs of your students. Some of the classic titles included in this program include The Story About Ping by Marjorie Flack and Kurt Wiese, Lentil by Robert McCloskey, Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans, The Rag Coat by Lauren Mills, Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginia Lee Burton, and Cranberry Thanksgiving by Wende and Harry Devlin.
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