![]() This is the companion book to Be Honest and extends on the thoughts of that book. I Am Honest by Jay Dale (Emergent/Early Level 5 Non-fiction) by Jay Dale but why is the fox looking hungry? The book clearly shows the phonological awareness addressed through the text - suffixes, consonant blends and phoneme isolation. In Molly Mouse Has a Party (Engage Literacy: Engage Literacy Red by Anne Giulieri), Molly lets the bird and the rabbit into the party. The word count is increasing, now up to 107, and away, good, he, run and sad are introduced. The lively illustrations of all the animal friends will really capture children's attention and they make the book enjoyable to read. but is he being honest? It's a simple story but effective in the way it uses a common scenario and gives plenty of opportunity for discussing what happens in the story. The horse is playing hide-and-seek with his friends. The word count is 74 and the word introduced is goes.īe Honest (Emergent/Early Level 5 Fiction) by Jay Dale This explains in very simple terms how pushes and pulls work, as the girl and the photos are enhanced by arrows which show the force in action. Also available at this level is Push and Pull (Engage Literacy: Engage Literacy Red by Anne Giulieri). ![]() The descriptive text has a word count of 71 and the words playing and autumn are introduced. This is the companion book to Can Squirrel Hide the Acorn? and encourages children to explore the topic through simple sentences and colourful photos. The books have lovely bright appealing covers and the landscape format is attractive and child-friendly.Īutumn (Emergent/Early Level 4 Non-fiction) by Jay Dale With 92 words, the story introduces going, oh and we. The Red Cart (Engage Literacy: Engage Literacy Red by Anne Giulieri) is the same level and is all about the animals travelling along in a bright red cart. The companion non-fiction book is Autumn. ![]() Gorgeous illustrations make the book bright and appealing. There is good guidance for teachers and parents on the inside cover, regarding inferential questions and phonological awareness. Cannot and For are the two new high frequency words introduced. There is also a running record for each title to help teachers with that all-important recording of progress.Ĭan Squirrel Hide the Acorn? (Emergent/Early Level 4 Fiction) by Jay DaleĬan Squirrel hide the big acorn? The word count is 91 and the book links to the curriculum for pets/animals, environment and science (as does Autumn). The worksheets are varied, including sequencing, labelling, crafts and much more, making this an excellent all-round resource. Each book includes teaching notes for each book in the series plus accompanying photocopiable worksheets - many of these can be used to link with other curriculum subjects and the curriculum links are indicated for every book. Each set of levels has its own Teacher's Resource Book and I was sent this one for review - the content and format of each will be similar.
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