An Easy Way to Teach Reading to Beginners: 3 Fun Steps for Early Readers and ESL Students
Contributor(s): Smith, Paul (Author)
ISBN: 0983169802 EAN: 9780983169802
Binding: Paperback
Pub Date: November 30, 2010
"This is a very sensible and well-thought out series of activities to help children learn the alphabetical principle. I believe that it will help children learn some basic reading skills."- Dr. Linda Siegel Reading & Dyslexia Expert UBCThis is a simple, easy-to-use tool to get beginning readers off to a quick start. It is a system that is easy to learn and easy to teach. The method is highly visual, using pictures familiar to young children and new English language learners. Within days, sometimes within a single session, you can see progress. Students feel engaged and successful almost immediately doing something that makes sense to them. The manual also contains a scaffolded spelling program and several educational puzzles.
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- Foreign Language Study | English as a Second Language
- Language Arts & Disciplines | Reading Skills
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials | Reading & Phonics
118 pages
Contributor Bio: Smith, Paul
Paul H. Smith, a retired Army intelligence officer and Operation Desert Storm veteran, spent seven years in the Department of Defense's remote-viewing program, serving as operational remote viewer, theory instructor and trainer, security officer, and unit historian. Smith has a B.A. in Middle Eastern studies from Brigham Young University, and an M.S. in Strategic Intelligence (Middle East emphasis) from the Defense Intelligence College, and is a doctoral candidate in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is president of Remote Viewing Instructional Services, Inc., and vice president of the nonprofit International Remote Viewing Association.