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This great teaching guide-part of the Word Family Tales program-is filled with easy lessons, awesome activities, and reproducible mini-book versions of 25 rhyming storybooks! Children will love the rib-tickling, read-aloud adventures of Jan and Stan, Pat the Bat, and more as they build essential skills that lay the foundation for reading success. A playful way to help kids recognize common spelling patterns! Each mini-book includes a delightful word family cheer!
This great teaching guide-part of the Word Family Tales program-is filled with easy lessons, awesome activities, and reproducible mini-book versions of 25 rhyming storybooks! Children will love the rib-tickling, read-aloud adventures of Jan and Stan, Pat the Bat, and more as they build essential skills that lay the foundation for reading success. A playful way to help kids recognize common spelling patterns! Each mini-book includes a delightful word family cheer!
Teacher Tips
Buzzzz! Play this lively game to reinforce words introduced in the Word Family Tales stories you share. Review the featured word-family chunk and the sound it makes—for example, -uck from The Day Duck’s Truck Got Stuck. Explain to children that you are going to say some words that belong in this word family, but that you’ll also say a word that doesn’t belong. When they hear a word that doesn’t belong, they need to “sound the...
Buzzzz! Play this lively game to reinforce words introduced in the Word Family Tales stories you share. Review the featured word-family chunk and the sound it makes—for example, -uck from The Day Duck’s Truck Got Stuck. Explain to children that you are going to say some words that belong in this word family, but that you’ll also say a word that doesn’t belong. When they hear a word that doesn’t belong, they need to “sound the buzzer” (by saying Buzzzz!) to let you know. For example, to reinforce the word family -uck, say duck, truck, stuck, muck, pluck, tock. When children hear tock, they say Buzzzz! Students will also enjoy taking a turn saying the words and inserting one that doesn’t belong!