ABC foundations for young children : a classroom curriculum / by Marilyn Jager Adams.
Material type: TextPublisher: Baltimore, Md. : Paul H. Brookes Publishing, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: xiv, 343 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 159857275X
- 9781598572759
- English language -- Alphabet -- Study and teaching (Early childhood)
- English language -- Alphabet -- Study and teaching (Early childhood) -- Activity programs
- English language -- Composition and exercises -- Study and teaching (Early childhood)
- English language -- Phonetics -- Study and teaching (Early childhood)
- 372.465 23
- LB1525.65 .A35 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. The Alphabet and the Uppercase Letters -- Chapter 2. Introducing the Lowercase Letters -- Chapter 3. Introducing the Vowels -- Chapter 4. Uppercase Letters with Vertical and Horizontal Strokes -- Chapter 5. Uppercase Letters with Slanted Strokes -- Chapter 6. Uppercase Letters with Loops, Humps, and Troughs -- Chapter 7. Uppercase Letters that Start at 2 o'Clock -- Chapter 8. Lowercase Letters that start at 2 o'Clock -- Chapter 9. Lowercase Letters with Loops, Humps, and Troughs -- Chapter 10. Lowercase Letters with Slanted Strokes -- Chapter 11. Lowercase Letters with Straight Up-and-Down Strokes -- Chapter 12. A sound for each letter -- Chapter 13. Long and short vowels.
Written by a leading expert in teaching young children to read, this book will help teachers: introduce the concept of the alphabet, as well as upper and lower case letters; familiarize students with each individual letter; and teach children how to write each letter in upper and lower case form.
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