Dear Reader: Inside, you will find 5 separate and complete books in them, you will meet Cam the Robot, Sam the Alien and their interesting friends. 1) I Am Cam” we meet Cam who is a Robot. Cam has traveled through space in his rocket ship. He has just landed on the planet Wam. The first person Cam sees is Sam. Sam is standing in front of his circular see-through house. 2) “Pam” we find that Pam has been flying in the rocket ship with Cam. Pam steps out of the spaceship and looks around. As she is exploring the planet Wam, she sees Sam and they begin to start to talk to each other. 3) “Jam and Wam” This time Sam invites his new friends Cam and Pam to have a meal with him in his circular see through house. He serves them his favorite dish jam and ham. Pam eats Wam. 4) “Cat Has Sam” Sam wants Sam wants to show his new friends his pet cat. The cat runs away. Sam tries to catch his cat and gets his tail. The cat runs up a tree to get away. Sam finally catches his cat and all sit down to rest. 5) “Cat Has the Hat” Sam has a cat Sam has a cat. Cam has a hat. The cat likes to put on the Cam's hat. Cam likes to wear his own hat. In the end everyone is happy, Sam has his cat and Cam has his hat.
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Argues that the decline in reading by children in the United States is furthered by schools by focusing on test-taking and focusing solely on academic texts with guidance for educators on how to conteract this trend.
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A neuropsychologist shows how outmoded methods for teaching reading have resulted in plummeting literacy levels and offers a new program, based on careful research, that teaches any child--including those with attention deficits--to read ...
... 134–135 overscaffolding, 130–131, 134–135 prompts, 136, 137f, 138 selecting texts, 138–139 shared reading and, 59 underscaffolding, 134 understanding, 129–130 using, 3–4 Scaffolding with Storybooks (Justice and Pence), 76 Schlitz, ...
"Can Do" Phonics is completely unique and original!
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The classic book on phonics--the method of teaching recommended by the U.S. Department of Education. Contains complete materials and instructions on teaching children to read at home.
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