Making Words, Grade 1: Lessons for Home or School

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· Carson-Dellosa Publishing
4.0
4 reviews
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64
Pages
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About this ebook

Facilitate meaningful, multilevel lessons for students in grade 1 using Making Words: Lessons For Home or School. This 64-page resource includes 50 Making Words lessons and a reproducible sheet of instructions. It supports the Four-Blocks(R) Literacy Model and is a great addition to any classroom.

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4.0
4 reviews
Brewton Family
June 10, 2017
Please note, although this is an awesome series, you cannot actually download the pages to use them. This means, your child cannot cut out the letters to make the words. According to Google Support, this is the publisher's doing - not theirs. I suggest you make a purchase from Amazon (like I just did) so you can use the book as intended. I will say, Google Support happily refunded my money, so it wasn't all bad. Just frustrating!
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Mrs. Applegarth
June 13, 2017
Love this! I don't have to worry about storing a book in my closet. Downloading is pretty easy... go to My Books and then click on the three dots on the book of your choice and click on download :)
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About the author

Pat Cunningham is a professor of education at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Pat has taught first grade, fourth grade, and remedial reading and has over 30 years of teaching experience. She is involved in staff development with teachers and administrators across the United States. Pat was inducted into the International Reading Association’s Reading Hall of Fame in 2002.

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