| Title | : | The Nice Mice in the Rice: A Long Vowel Sounds Book (Sounds Like Reading) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.61 (470 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0822576287 |
| Format Type | : | Library Binding |
| Number of Pages | : | 30 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-03-01 |
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Come along with me and learn all about reading! Brian P.
Editorial : From Booklist A self-professed word nerd and former literacy coach, Cleary brings his own brand of playful humor to this title in the Sounds like Reading series, a step-by-step program for emergent readers that incorporates repetition, rhyme, and phonics. The third book in the series, this text features words with long vowel sounds, with each double-page spread introducing readers to a set of three short, rhyming words (for instance, Jake, make, rake) and then using them in a sentence (“Jake can make a cake with a rake”). Smaller illustrations offer visual clues to the words’ meanings and a larger illustration depicts the sentence’s action. As the primer progresses in complexity, readers are prompted to find a bonus rhyming word or two within each sentence. Cleary’s imaginative, often humorous text and Miskimins’ vibrant cartoon-like digital illustrations featuring animals and children make this a standout reading primer that is also&n
(Still, I enjoyed it far more then I ever did penciling in arrow heads and drawing numerals.)
By the time I reached the chapters on 3D modeling, I felt at home with the essentials and what I feared would be a huge conceptual leap turned out instead to be a smooth transition. He shows you practical and useful excercises and grooves that will get you started on the right track. They will give you a completely adequate and useful map at that meeting, for free. It also contains lyrics. I would not recommend a straight-through read.
The premise is we have guests and pests whether we like it or not and may not even know about them. Some guests feed on people: lice, fleas, bedbugs. The story is raw, emotional, and you find yourself cheering for her all the way through the book. Very few people will be able to learn a complex topic like options and derivatives without doing problems. The book contains mines of factual information;the author's conclusions are entirely conv
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