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Sounds Like Fun: Activities for Developing Phonological Awareness (Revised)

$69.08  Softcover
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Cecile Cyrul Spector

  • Sounds Like Fun
  • Sounds Like Fun
    Packed with jokes and riddles that increase students' awareness of the phonemes that make up words, this activity book is a playful, effective way to make learning literacy skills fun for the whole class.

176 pages
2009
ISBN: 9781598570489

Kids love jokes: that's why elementary and middle-school SLP and educators need this playful, effective activity book, packed with jokes and riddles that increase students' awareness of the phonemes that make up words. The perfect way to avoid "drill and kill" instruction while still giving children the strong foundation they need to be successful readers, Sounds Like Fun:

  • Enhances the literacy skills children need for academic success, including phonological awareness, comprehension, thinking skills, spelling, and vocabulary
  • Uses humor as an effective learning tool. Laughter and learning go hand in hand with kid-friendly jokes and riddles, sure to keep students engaged and interested in words
  • Helps older students work on phonological awareness skills, going beyond the many resources geared toward younger children
  • Takes just 15–20 minutes per lesson. Includes quick classroom warm-ups and brief activities that can be worked into any existing curriculum
  • Requires no extra training or materials—any teacher can pick up the book and start using the jokes and activities right away
  • Works with all students, including children with learning disabilities, struggling readers, and English language learners
  • Is ideal for whole-group or one-to-one sessions—teachers can use the lessons they want, however they want to use them

Complete with clear instructions and helpful appendices of consonant and vowel sounds, this activity book is a simple, cost-effective, and reliable way to make learning key literacy skills fun for the whole class. A must for the "teaching toolbox" of every special educator, general educator, and speech pathologist!