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25 Fun Phonics Plays for Beginning Readers

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Scholastic Teaching Resources, 2009. — 64 p. — (Kindergarten-2 Graid).
25 Веселых стихотворных игр (постановки для малышей).

These reproducible read-aloud plays combine fun with phonics and fluency practice for the perfect formula to help build reading confidence. Designed to reinforce key phonics skills - including short vowels long vowels r-controlled vowels silent e and consonant blends and digraphs - the plays offer engaging plots that invite repeated readings and give children practice in decoding words and reading with speed automaticity and expression. They also boost comprehension vocabulary and listening skills. Great for Reader's Theater.
Книжка с пьесами для деток. Хорошее средство выступить со знаниями перед родителями.

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Языки и языкознание;Английский язык;Английский язык как родной / English as a First Language;Learning to Read


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