





Each workbook reinforces the 100 words that children need to know-and it helps them master comprehension, spelling, writing, and usage of each word.Each workbook reinforces the 100 words that children need to know – and it helps them master comprehension, spelling, writing, and usage of each word. Includes:
• Fill-in-the-blank stories and sentences
• Word riddles, games, and puzzles
• Stories that present the words in context
• “Guess the Word” activities
• Word classifying and sorting activities
• Practice using irregular verb forms
• Proofreading practice For use with Grade 1.
;Each workbook reinforces the 100 words that children need to know-and it helps them master comprehension, spelling, writing, and usage of each word.
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Ages
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Publisher : Scholastic Teaching Resources
Publication date : January 1, 2002
Edition : Workbook
Language : English
Print length : 32 pages
ISBN-10 : 0439399297
ISBN-13 : 978-0439399296
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Reading age : 5 – 6 years, from customers
Dimensions : 8 x 0.25 x 10.5 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #5,578 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #30 in Education Workbooks (Books) #55 in Schools & Teaching (Books) #1,565 in Children’s Books (Books)
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Amber Jennings –
Faun way to learn!
This book is perfect for children resistant to learning and retaining sight wordsMy daughter loves the learning activities and feels accomplished because she is able to remember the words after writing them out, coloring the sight words, connecting the words and doing the fun word mazes. 10/10 I would recommend to all.
LadyAmorosaLuckyDulce –
Little jump-start for eager learners!
Used as a small, but very helpful aide two weeks before Kindergarten started. He ended up at the top of his game, confident and ready to tackle reading in school! We ended up finishing this book by the 2nd month (September of 2016) of the school year. It was tough at a few parts for him, but once he got past those hills, he ended with a great sense of accomplishment and was ready for bigger and more meaningful words. After a lot of hard work (vast majority on his part through independent work and passion for learning) and full two-month at-home summer schooling after Kindergarten, he, now in 1st grade, enjoys reading from his human anatomy coloring book as he colors in the bits and pieces of the human body. He has moved on from sight words entirely, with a quicker grasp of encountering and understanding new words.What seemed like a small start almost two years ago can end up jump-starting a whole, new world of knowledge. Afterall, we all learn to read so we can read to learn! Easy 5 stars and will recommend to anybody who is interested in getting their child ahead for school.
April Lynn –
Great Resource
Bought this to review with my 2nd grader and it’s been great!
Eagle Eyes –
Perfect for my 4.5 year old
My son is learning to read. This book is a great tool in assisting him to reach his goal. We begin every lesson by repeating words in groups on the first page, and then do a couple of pages of tasks. The reading sessions are 20-30 minutes, so it is not overwhelming for him and not boring for me.In addition, we usually do several pages of problems from the World Almanac for Kids 1st Grade. My son enjoys learning with these two books, and I would recommend them to anyone.UPDATE: We are now half way through the book and my son is reading paragraphs in the book on his own! He is reading follow up questions also and then writes in answers by choosing words from the “word box”. I am amazed. Yesterday at the playgrownd he asked if he could take off his socks. I told him to go to the rules poster and read the rule #4. He read “Socks must be worn at all times.” I am very proud of him, and I credit this book for helping to keep my son interested in learning to read and for giving me the tools to teach him.
Donna –
worth buying for sure A+++++++++
great learning book
Linda A. –
Wordbook
Grandkids love this
Just Me 123 –
Very good!
I have mostly unschooled my 6-year-old daughter. She is very bright and eager to learn, so she has mostly self-directed her learning. She is also not very cooperative when I try to lay out lesson plans, so I didn’t know if this book would be used by her or not. When we started with this book, she could read about 20%-25% on her own. After a week of working through the activities (along with some flash cards), she could read almost all of them on her own. And she had fun doing it. I sat alongside her for most of the activities, but many were the type I could read the directions and then leave her alone while she completed them.The words presented in this book are common, everyday ones that kids probably *should* know by 1st grade. The activities included are fun and attractive to my daughter. There is a good combination of reading, listening to directions, coloring, and writing. I think this book has helped with the hurdle of learning to read and she no longer feels so “stuck.” I’m very glad I purchased this book, and I am very pleased with how much my daughter took to the layout and the illustrations.I purchased this book at full price as a personal purchase for my daughter.
jane –
Book
Good
Najera –
Although the words themselves are right on, the activities are quite simple and limited. You finish them rather quickly, and there aren’t enough to ensure mastery.
Lola –
Molto carino il libro, fatto bene. Utile per studiare l’inglese alle elementari
Colormemimi –
Very good and helpful for my child’s to improve reading.
Glenda Alvarez Gonzalez –
Genial!! Es estupendo para los chicos. Soy maestra de inglés y me parece un muy buen nivel. Muy buen estado
Zk –
Short n sweet comprehensions and related activities on each page that keeps the child going on for more 🙂