Author: Hafiz Ahmed
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781655570889
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Great letter tracing practice for kids! Essential writing practice for preschool and kindergarten. ABC Letter Tracing for Preschoolers Give your toddler a preschool head-start with full-page letter tracing practice. Designed to gently build your toddler's writing muscles and letter recognition. Easy-to-follow format moves toddlers from tracing letters with a finger to writing their own letters. Perfect book size for your kids: 8.5x11 inch (Large Print), 54 pages.
I Can Trace Letters ABC
Author: Hafiz Ahmed
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781655570889
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Great letter tracing practice for kids! Essential writing practice for preschool and kindergarten. ABC Letter Tracing for Preschoolers Give your toddler a preschool head-start with full-page letter tracing practice. Designed to gently build your toddler's writing muscles and letter recognition. Easy-to-follow format moves toddlers from tracing letters with a finger to writing their own letters. Perfect book size for your kids: 8.5x11 inch (Large Print), 54 pages.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781655570889
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 54
Book Description
Great letter tracing practice for kids! Essential writing practice for preschool and kindergarten. ABC Letter Tracing for Preschoolers Give your toddler a preschool head-start with full-page letter tracing practice. Designed to gently build your toddler's writing muscles and letter recognition. Easy-to-follow format moves toddlers from tracing letters with a finger to writing their own letters. Perfect book size for your kids: 8.5x11 inch (Large Print), 54 pages.
I Can Trace Letters, Numbers and Shapes. Tracing Books for 2-3 Year Olds
Author: Colouring Age
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
I Can Trace Letters, Numbers and Shapes. Fun Activity Workbook For Toddlers & Preschoolers. Big Letter Tracing for Preschool and Toddlers ages 2-4. This easy tracing activity book will help children learn how to write English alphabet letters, numbers, and draw simple shapes. Each page has one large alphabet letter, number or a shape for toddlers and preschoolers to trace. Great resource for homeschool educational preschool activities, learning activities for kids ages 2-4 , teaching alphabet and numbers and shapes to Pre-k children. Features: * Large print - easy to trace characters * High quality white paper - 60gm * Large format 21.59x 27.94 cm (8.5"x11") A4 format * Soft premium cover * 115 pages
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 115
Book Description
I Can Trace Letters, Numbers and Shapes. Fun Activity Workbook For Toddlers & Preschoolers. Big Letter Tracing for Preschool and Toddlers ages 2-4. This easy tracing activity book will help children learn how to write English alphabet letters, numbers, and draw simple shapes. Each page has one large alphabet letter, number or a shape for toddlers and preschoolers to trace. Great resource for homeschool educational preschool activities, learning activities for kids ages 2-4 , teaching alphabet and numbers and shapes to Pre-k children. Features: * Large print - easy to trace characters * High quality white paper - 60gm * Large format 21.59x 27.94 cm (8.5"x11") A4 format * Soft premium cover * 115 pages
Touch and Trace ABC
Author: Rainstorm
Publisher: Rainstorm
ISBN: 9781474889704
Category : Alphabet books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Trace letters with little fingers as well as lift the flaps with Touch and Trace ABC.
Publisher: Rainstorm
ISBN: 9781474889704
Category : Alphabet books
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Trace letters with little fingers as well as lift the flaps with Touch and Trace ABC.
Alphabet Tracing Books
Author: Kids Kids Booking
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781986321013
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Alphabet Tracing Book for Preschoolers Reading & Writing for Begin Have fun and Learning Alphabet Tracing Books handwriting practice for kids. Alphabet Tracing Book for Preschoolers Reading & Writing for Begin. Essential abc tracing practice for preschool and kindergarten. Lots of Fun "Alphabet Tracing Books" Practice for preschool and kindergarten: Learn abc tracing book A to Z and up skills. This Alphabet Tracing books for kids, 3 to 7 years, guides a child as they practice both upper case letters and lower case letters. Each letter has an image your kids can associate with the letter facilitating letter and handwriting coordination. . Essential abc tracing practice for preschool and kindergarten. Lots of Fun Alphabet Tracing Book Practice for preschool and kindergarten: Learn a to z and up skills
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781986321013
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Alphabet Tracing Book for Preschoolers Reading & Writing for Begin Have fun and Learning Alphabet Tracing Books handwriting practice for kids. Alphabet Tracing Book for Preschoolers Reading & Writing for Begin. Essential abc tracing practice for preschool and kindergarten. Lots of Fun "Alphabet Tracing Books" Practice for preschool and kindergarten: Learn abc tracing book A to Z and up skills. This Alphabet Tracing books for kids, 3 to 7 years, guides a child as they practice both upper case letters and lower case letters. Each letter has an image your kids can associate with the letter facilitating letter and handwriting coordination. . Essential abc tracing practice for preschool and kindergarten. Lots of Fun Alphabet Tracing Book Practice for preschool and kindergarten: Learn a to z and up skills
ABC Activity Book
Author: T. M. Hazel
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540503824
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
TRACING LETTERS BOOK!!!PreSchool TRACING LETTERS ABC Activity Book was designed to help children learn the letters of the Alphabet. Colour Each Letter and The Character, then Practice the letters. The purpose of tracing is to help your child to remember the letters and practice writing skills. * Remember, children learn best when writing and learning is relaxed and enjoyable so give a lot of praise.* Help the child learn the Letters by recognising the Char-acters that start with the same letter.* Encourage the child to repeat the letters and after trace so he/she can remember them better. If the child finds it difficult to trace the letters, show how to trace them first. Grab this invaluable ABC Activity Book Today, have fun with you child and discover how your child's knowledge and writing skills improve instantly.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540503824
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 30
Book Description
TRACING LETTERS BOOK!!!PreSchool TRACING LETTERS ABC Activity Book was designed to help children learn the letters of the Alphabet. Colour Each Letter and The Character, then Practice the letters. The purpose of tracing is to help your child to remember the letters and practice writing skills. * Remember, children learn best when writing and learning is relaxed and enjoyable so give a lot of praise.* Help the child learn the Letters by recognising the Char-acters that start with the same letter.* Encourage the child to repeat the letters and after trace so he/she can remember them better. If the child finds it difficult to trace the letters, show how to trace them first. Grab this invaluable ABC Activity Book Today, have fun with you child and discover how your child's knowledge and writing skills improve instantly.
Letter Tracing Book for Preschoolers
Author: Childrens Childrens Notebooks
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781544268521
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Excellent for working on fine motor skills This fun book is a great way for children ages 3 and up to learn the letters of the alphabet and practice fine motor skills. DETAILS: 78 Writing Pages, Dimensions: 8" x 10, Lots Of Practice Pages!
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781544268521
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Excellent for working on fine motor skills This fun book is a great way for children ages 3 and up to learn the letters of the alphabet and practice fine motor skills. DETAILS: 78 Writing Pages, Dimensions: 8" x 10, Lots Of Practice Pages!
ABC Letter Tracing Practice Workbook for Kids
Author: Coloring Book Kim
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
For more information about this book, visit our author profile on Amazon or our website www.coloringbookkim.com A handwriting practice book for kids. Simple, progressive writing instruction from easy, simple tasks, tracing lines to writing letters and numbers on their own. Prepare children for success in school with easy line tracing exercises. This handwriting exercise book includes: More than 150 pages of exercises: many engaging line-tracing tasks provide enough repetition, enough variety, to keep kids interested. Fun pictures that can be colored in. Step 1: Line Tracing : Start-Stop The adventure of writing begins with easy line drawing. Simple line tracing exercises from short strokes to increasingly longer strokes. Such exercises improve children's concentration and motor coordination. Step 2: Writing the alphabet from A to Z Trace lines on uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. The letters have marked places to start writing, and arrows indicate the direction of movement. For easy association, each letter includes a picture. Step 3: Numbers 0 to 10 Trace lines on numbers 0 to 10. Numbers have markings where writing begins and arrows indicate direction of movement. For easy association, each number has an associated picture. Step 4: Writing Single Words : Alphabet A-Z Trace lines on previously learned words. Step 5: Writing single words: Numbers 0-10 Tracing lines on early learned numbers. Step 6: Writing Shape Names Trace lines on early learned shapes. Step 7: Writing the alphabet independently This time, let's already try writing independently. Step 8: Writing numbers from 0 to 10 independently This time let's already try writing numbers independently.. This handwriting workbook is the perfect workbook for learning how to write letters, numbers and words independently at home. It teaches, improves and reinforces learning to write. Develop and improve communication skills with simple exercises. Helps children begin learning to write letters of the alphabet and improve their handwriting. This workbook is designed for kids ages 3 and up. Specifications: Pages: 150+ Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 155
Book Description
For more information about this book, visit our author profile on Amazon or our website www.coloringbookkim.com A handwriting practice book for kids. Simple, progressive writing instruction from easy, simple tasks, tracing lines to writing letters and numbers on their own. Prepare children for success in school with easy line tracing exercises. This handwriting exercise book includes: More than 150 pages of exercises: many engaging line-tracing tasks provide enough repetition, enough variety, to keep kids interested. Fun pictures that can be colored in. Step 1: Line Tracing : Start-Stop The adventure of writing begins with easy line drawing. Simple line tracing exercises from short strokes to increasingly longer strokes. Such exercises improve children's concentration and motor coordination. Step 2: Writing the alphabet from A to Z Trace lines on uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet. The letters have marked places to start writing, and arrows indicate the direction of movement. For easy association, each letter includes a picture. Step 3: Numbers 0 to 10 Trace lines on numbers 0 to 10. Numbers have markings where writing begins and arrows indicate direction of movement. For easy association, each number has an associated picture. Step 4: Writing Single Words : Alphabet A-Z Trace lines on previously learned words. Step 5: Writing single words: Numbers 0-10 Tracing lines on early learned numbers. Step 6: Writing Shape Names Trace lines on early learned shapes. Step 7: Writing the alphabet independently This time, let's already try writing independently. Step 8: Writing numbers from 0 to 10 independently This time let's already try writing numbers independently.. This handwriting workbook is the perfect workbook for learning how to write letters, numbers and words independently at home. It teaches, improves and reinforces learning to write. Develop and improve communication skills with simple exercises. Helps children begin learning to write letters of the alphabet and improve their handwriting. This workbook is designed for kids ages 3 and up. Specifications: Pages: 150+ Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
Abc's of Elementary Education:
Author: Robert Rose
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462831575
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Throughout the 20th Century theorists and teachers argued about the best way to teach reading. In California, when the whole language approach was in vogue, many teachers were forced to ignore phonics. I said forced and this was true. Either they had to teach phonics secretly or they would be insulted, degraded, and intimidated to teach using whole language. I ignored it like I had every other dictate that came from above that I knew was the latest way to teacher-proof the curriculum. Many children who could have benefited from an auditory method of learning reading were crippled in their decoding skills. In Los Angeles in the Sixties teachers had to teach a phonics lesson every day, but the sight word method was totally ignored. A teacher could be in trouble if he emphasized the sight words. At the time I started teaching I was only vaguely aware of the importance of the 220 most frequently used words. It was when I began to teach Special Education children did I discover the importance of these words. I incorporated teaching them into my reading and spelling lessons and for years they were the basis of my great successes at teaching first graders to decode far beyond their grade level. They also became the mainstay of my SIGHT, SOUND, TOUCH Reading System kit. When I read about the teacher who used language, a writing approach to reading, I tried it. Instead of forcing them to read books, she helped them write their own. They read the one they wrote, plus they eagerly read those written by their classmates. I did it and it worked. (I will be using this approach during the 2000-2001 school year with Hispanic fourth graders who are the lowest in reading.) With some of my Special Education children I found that TOUCH worked. I had them writing words and sentences in the sandbox. It worked. Another reading method that worked was having the children listen to tapes of the books they were expected to read. In San Bernardino I worked for months dictating all the mandatory and supplemental readers, the science and social studies textbooks up to the fourth grade level. I would have these placed in listening centers with up to six headphones. This worked too. The truth was that everything worked, but some children learned easier and faster with one method than with another. Since I did not have an accurate way to diagnose which child learned best with each method of presentation, I used them all. I found that instead of arguing which was best that everyone benefited from a wide variety of materials and techniques. I would emphasize one for a few weeks and then go to another. It was very effective. In ABCs I discuss each approach and how I used it. My spelling method was very briefly discussed in the magazine THE INSTRUCTOR in 1980. It is easy to do and the children love it. Especially the days they get to Challenge Dr. Rose! They look up words in any dictionary and I have to try and spell it. They have to give me the same clues that I give them every day. They must pronounce it correctly, give me the number of letters in the word, break it into syllables and give the number of letters in each, and give me the definition. With those clues I can spell almost any word, but they love to stump me, which they do. Besides spelling they learn new words while they use a dictionary. After years of frustration trying to put on plays I began to write my own. I had experienced the frustration of long plays with a huge cast so every child had some lines. I was tired of screaming at the children who were bored, inattentive, and got into mischief because they were waiting around to say their lines. I had academic work for them, but the action on the stage was distracting and I was busy as THE Director! My plays we
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462831575
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 186
Book Description
Throughout the 20th Century theorists and teachers argued about the best way to teach reading. In California, when the whole language approach was in vogue, many teachers were forced to ignore phonics. I said forced and this was true. Either they had to teach phonics secretly or they would be insulted, degraded, and intimidated to teach using whole language. I ignored it like I had every other dictate that came from above that I knew was the latest way to teacher-proof the curriculum. Many children who could have benefited from an auditory method of learning reading were crippled in their decoding skills. In Los Angeles in the Sixties teachers had to teach a phonics lesson every day, but the sight word method was totally ignored. A teacher could be in trouble if he emphasized the sight words. At the time I started teaching I was only vaguely aware of the importance of the 220 most frequently used words. It was when I began to teach Special Education children did I discover the importance of these words. I incorporated teaching them into my reading and spelling lessons and for years they were the basis of my great successes at teaching first graders to decode far beyond their grade level. They also became the mainstay of my SIGHT, SOUND, TOUCH Reading System kit. When I read about the teacher who used language, a writing approach to reading, I tried it. Instead of forcing them to read books, she helped them write their own. They read the one they wrote, plus they eagerly read those written by their classmates. I did it and it worked. (I will be using this approach during the 2000-2001 school year with Hispanic fourth graders who are the lowest in reading.) With some of my Special Education children I found that TOUCH worked. I had them writing words and sentences in the sandbox. It worked. Another reading method that worked was having the children listen to tapes of the books they were expected to read. In San Bernardino I worked for months dictating all the mandatory and supplemental readers, the science and social studies textbooks up to the fourth grade level. I would have these placed in listening centers with up to six headphones. This worked too. The truth was that everything worked, but some children learned easier and faster with one method than with another. Since I did not have an accurate way to diagnose which child learned best with each method of presentation, I used them all. I found that instead of arguing which was best that everyone benefited from a wide variety of materials and techniques. I would emphasize one for a few weeks and then go to another. It was very effective. In ABCs I discuss each approach and how I used it. My spelling method was very briefly discussed in the magazine THE INSTRUCTOR in 1980. It is easy to do and the children love it. Especially the days they get to Challenge Dr. Rose! They look up words in any dictionary and I have to try and spell it. They have to give me the same clues that I give them every day. They must pronounce it correctly, give me the number of letters in the word, break it into syllables and give the number of letters in each, and give me the definition. With those clues I can spell almost any word, but they love to stump me, which they do. Besides spelling they learn new words while they use a dictionary. After years of frustration trying to put on plays I began to write my own. I had experienced the frustration of long plays with a huge cast so every child had some lines. I was tired of screaming at the children who were bored, inattentive, and got into mischief because they were waiting around to say their lines. I had academic work for them, but the action on the stage was distracting and I was busy as THE Director! My plays we
Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Learn to Write Workbook for Preschoolers
Author: Bill Martin Jr
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 166596135X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The award-winning, perennial classics Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Chicka Chicka 123 are now available in a workbook format to help preschoolers develop skills to get ready for school! For more than thirty-five years, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Chicka Chicka 123 have been teaching preschoolers the letters of the alphabet and how to count through fun, sing-song rhymes, dynamic artwork, and delightful humor. These classic storybooks have been adapted for a new generation of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom fans. The Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Learn to Write Workbook for Preschoolers introduces children ages three and up to important educational concepts: -Mastering pen control and hand-eye coordination -Identifying upper and lowercase letters -Learning numbers and counting -Discovering new words -Listening to and chanting rhyme
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 166596135X
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 96
Book Description
The award-winning, perennial classics Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Chicka Chicka 123 are now available in a workbook format to help preschoolers develop skills to get ready for school! For more than thirty-five years, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Chicka Chicka 123 have been teaching preschoolers the letters of the alphabet and how to count through fun, sing-song rhymes, dynamic artwork, and delightful humor. These classic storybooks have been adapted for a new generation of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom fans. The Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Learn to Write Workbook for Preschoolers introduces children ages three and up to important educational concepts: -Mastering pen control and hand-eye coordination -Identifying upper and lowercase letters -Learning numbers and counting -Discovering new words -Listening to and chanting rhyme
Alphabet Books
Author: Bonnie Mackey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Covering more than 300 alphabet books with topic, content area, grade level, text structure, and instructional value indexing, this extensive resource guide includes bibliographic information and brief summaries of each selection as well as a chapter devoted to the unique uses of alphabet books within ELL classrooms. Alphabet books are perfect for establishing introductory lessons and serve as a starting point for project ideas. Alphabet Books: The Kâ12 Educators' Power Tool is ideal for school and public librarians as well as teachers who need to meet specific learning standards. The indexing by topic, grade level, and content area helps in finding just the right book for the aligned instructional objective. Some 300-plus alphabet books are additionally categorized according to the complexity of the text structure. Featured books for three grade level categories (Pre Kâ2, 3â6, and 7â12) are accompanied by instructional strategies to use with these books. Images of the finished student projects for every described strategy are included to clarify the instructional values. A chapter that focuses on the use of alphabet books in the English language learners' classroom offers strategies for the specific needs of this student group.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 159
Book Description
Covering more than 300 alphabet books with topic, content area, grade level, text structure, and instructional value indexing, this extensive resource guide includes bibliographic information and brief summaries of each selection as well as a chapter devoted to the unique uses of alphabet books within ELL classrooms. Alphabet books are perfect for establishing introductory lessons and serve as a starting point for project ideas. Alphabet Books: The Kâ12 Educators' Power Tool is ideal for school and public librarians as well as teachers who need to meet specific learning standards. The indexing by topic, grade level, and content area helps in finding just the right book for the aligned instructional objective. Some 300-plus alphabet books are additionally categorized according to the complexity of the text structure. Featured books for three grade level categories (Pre Kâ2, 3â6, and 7â12) are accompanied by instructional strategies to use with these books. Images of the finished student projects for every described strategy are included to clarify the instructional values. A chapter that focuses on the use of alphabet books in the English language learners' classroom offers strategies for the specific needs of this student group.