From Tragic To Magic A Phonological Fairy Tale And Guide To Prepare Children For Literacy

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From Tragic to Magic: A Phonological Fairy Tale and Guide to Prepare Children for Literacy

From Tragic to Magic: A Phonological Fairy Tale and Guide to Prepare Children for Literacy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9781000384918
ISBN-13 : 1000384918
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Book Synopsis From Tragic to Magic: A Phonological Fairy Tale and Guide to Prepare Children for Literacy by : Georgie Cooney

Download or read book From Tragic to Magic: A Phonological Fairy Tale and Guide to Prepare Children for Literacy written by Georgie Cooney and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-05-23 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This engaging and colourful story and guide has been created to prepare children for reading and spelling through the recognition of phonological patterns such as rhyme, syllables and the awareness of phonemes within words. By working on and strengthening language skills, in turn, you are building children’s literacy abilities – together. A prequel to the storybook, Who Put the Spell into Spelling?, From Tragic to Magic tells the story of three siblings who set out to rescue their teacher, Miss Tragic. As they battle with a giant, a witch and a wizard, they encounter three phonological challenges that focus on syllables, rhyming and phonemes. Key features include: Games and prompt questions for each chapter, based on Bloom’s Taxonomy, to assess memory, understanding, application, analysis, evaluation and creativity A selection of additional activities to help to continue developing phonological awareness beyond the story Guidance and support for the adult reader throughout With beautiful accompanying illustrations, this fun fairy tale provides an exciting and imaginative way of preparing children up to 7 years old for phonics, reading and spelling at primary school. It is an essential resource for parents, carers, grandparents and early educators.


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