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#K5850
Now Available!
6 Volume Set
Grades K-4
Teacher's Guides Included
Closed-captioned [cc]
23 minutes each
Set: $179.70, Each: $29.95
From the studios of WORD in Bookerville, this is Reading for Children!
Join our young radio hosts as they share the joy of the written word with their
listeners, while exploring strategies that can help them become better readers.
On their weekly radio program, Cover 2 Cover, the young radio personalities
investigate different elements of the reading process, including Comprehension,
Reading Fiction & Nonfiction, Identifying Words, Identifying Letters & Sounds,
and Reading Aloud. From radio plays featuring classic children’s literature
accompanied by humorous sound effects, to game shows, phone-ins and imaginative
adventures, the student staff at Cover 2 Cover both explains and models
the hands-on, practical strategies that no young reader should be without.
Reading for Children provides learning strategies that can assist struggling
readers and challenge active readers so that all students can share in the joy of reading!
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#K5851, $29.95
In How A Book Is Made, students will meet popular children’s author
Liz Rosenberg and learn about the entire publishing process from the conception
of an author’s idea for a book right up to the book’s sale. Following our author
through the various stages of the creative process - prewriting, drafting,
revising and collaborating with an illustrator - students will get a glimpse
of the writer’s mind at work. Students will also visit a variety of other
people who play important roles in bringing children’s books to the public,
including literary agents, editors and printers. How A Book Is Made gives
students a rare and fascinating behind-the-scenes look at children’s
book publishing.
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#K5852, $29.95
Live in three…two…one! Join our young radio personalities as they prepare
for and broadcast this edition of Cover 2 Cover, which features strategies
for identifying letters and sounds. In this program, the staff at WORD
explores the alphabet, including the letters themselves and the various
sounds they make: long and short, hard, soft and sometimes silent. They
explain the challenging rules, including the ever-present exceptions that
govern how letters and sound correspond. The radio jocks also demonstrate
how to blend sounds together to create words and uncover a variety of letter
and sound patterns that help students unlock the secrets of pronunciation.
Using classic children’s literature, a fun phone-in and an appearance by
the persistent Queen of Exceptions, the staff at Cover 2 Cover provides
students with a real nuts-and-bolts explanation of letters and sounds.
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#K5853, $29.95
Live in three…two…one! Join our young radio personalities as they prepare
for and broadcast this edition of Cover 2 Cover, which features strategies
for identifying words. In this program, the staff at WORD examines some of
the best ways to decode words. From sounding them out, to breaking them into
syllables, looking for smaller words within bigger words, identifying word
families, prefixes, suffixes, compound words and using context clues, the
energetic staff provides students with ready-made strategies that can be
used while reading. Mixing classic children’s literature with a zany phone-in
radio contest, these radio jocks put a fun and unique spin on identifying words.
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#K5854, $29.95
Live in three…two…one! Join our young radio personalities as they prepare
for and broadcast this edition of Cover 2 Cover, which features strategies
for reading aloud. In this program, the staff at WORD explores the secrets
of great read-aloud readers and provides practical strategies for improving
read-aloud skills, including choosing just the right book, understanding your
purpose and audience, and practicing with a partner. The radio jocks both
explain and demonstrate the role of punctuation in reading aloud, including
pausing, stopping and using cues from punctuation like quotation marks and
exclamation points to infuse reading aloud with excitement and expression.
Using classic children’s literature, the student staff at Cover 2 Cover shows
that reading aloud can be both fun and entertaining.
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#K5855, $29.95
Live in three…two…one! Join our young radio personalities as they
prepare for and broadcast this edition of Cover 2 Cover, which
features strategies for reading comprehension. In this program,
the staff at WORD explores a variety of comprehension strategies
that can be used before, during and after reading. The staff takes
students on a fun-filled frolic through previewing, predicting, purpose,
using background knowledge, rereading, retelling and summarizing.
Radio jocks show students how to determine if a book is written on
their reading level and how to use graphic organizers, like word
webs and KWL charts, to stay organized while reading. This fast-paced
and zany approach to reading comprehension will provide students with
practical, ready-to-use strategies.
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#K5856, $29.95
Live in three…two…one! Join our young radio personalities as they
prepare for and broadcast this edition of Cover 2 Cover, which
features strategies for reading fiction and nonfiction. In this
program, the staff at WORD examines how both fiction and nonfiction
are organized, and demonstrates how knowing the structure of a book
can help when you are reading. The radio jocks delve into the story
elements of fiction, including character, plot and setting, as well
as the organizational elements of nonfiction texts, including glossary,
index, sidebar, table of contents and the various graphic elements
present in most nonfiction books. Using classic children’s literature
and recognizable nonfiction topics, the energetic staff provides
students with solid strategies for reading fiction and nonfiction.
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