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Penguin/Golden Books Taylor Swift: A Little Golden Book Biography By Wendy Loggia/Elisa Chavarri
Office Depot® Brand Magnetic Bookmarks, 5/8" x 1 3/4", Assorted Colors, Pack Of 4 Bookmarks
Frances Lincoln Taylor Swift Little People Big Dreams
Teacher Created Resources Write-On/Wipe-Off Book, Sight Words, Preschool - Grade 1
Penguin/Random House Books for Young Readers Dr. Seuss's Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You?
Penguin/Random House Books for Young Readers Dr. Seuss's There's a Wocket in My Pocket By Dr. Seuss
Office Depot/Kidsbooks Kiss Those Toes Mini By Kidsbooks Publishing
Penguin/Penguin Young Readers Licenses All About Bluey
HarperCollins Tell Me Your Dreams By Amanda Kloots
Macmillan/Roaring Brook Press You’re Loved By Liz Climo
Penguin/Random House Books for Young Readers Dr. Seuss's The Foot Book By Dr. Seuss
Golden/Golden Books Puppy Birthday to You By Tex Huntley
Golden/Golden Books All-Star Pups By Mary Tillworth
Highlights/Highlights Press 501 Backyard Animal Joke-tivities By Highlights
Penguin/Random House Books for Young Readers Dr. Seuss's Hop on Pop
Phoenix International/PI Kids To Infinity and Beyond By PI Kids
Golden/Disney Strange World By Golden Books
Golden/Golden Books Baby Race
Penguin/World of Eric Carle The Very Hungry Caterpillar By Eric Carle
Penguin/Random House Books for Young Readers Dr. Seuss's Mr. Brown Can Moo! Can You? By Dr. Seuss
Penguin/Random House Books for Young Readers Dr. Seuss's Fox in Socks
Macmillan/Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR) If Animals Said I Love You By Ann Whitford Paul
Penguin/Warne Where’s Spot By Eric Hill
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Reading and writing, while basic skills taught at the youngest of ages, can be improved and perfected every step of the way. Vocabulary building is important so students keep expanding on their pronunciation, spelling and usage of words, from the simplest to the most difficult. Combine your reading and writing lessons with instructional resources that focus on a broad array of subjects.When confidence is high, so is the likelihood of success. Learning to read and write is the foundation for communicating throughout one’s life. There’s no substitute for the correct use of language. Consider any number of classroom language arts tools to help enhance what you are teaching in the classroom and what’s reviewed at home.Young students learn at an early age to benefit from fun exercises that help them write with greater ease and spell more accurately by focusing on what’s known as high-frequency words. Sight words are those most commonly encountered in any text and help students begin to recognize what they will continue to see in many things they read and write. Teachers should use games and extension activities to encourage student engagement and to reach higher.As students progress through their education and life, they won’t lose their love of writing and reading if they have fond memories of learning to do both well early on. Just as with other subjects, such as math, science or social studies, early experiences play a vital role in determining future success.

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