Make the alphabet come to life with this stunning nature-themed frieze This beautifully illustrated wall frieze brings the outside indoors. It is the perfect way to decorate a baby's or toddler's nursery, or a school classroom. Children will have great fun using it to learn their letters, as well as hunting for the hidden objects around each letter. It comes in seven panels for easy fixing either as a poster or in a continuous strip measuring 11 feet, five inches long.
A wall frieze based on the alphabet book "Animalia", with fantastic and detailed pictures bearing such labels as "Lazy lions lounging in the local library." Also comes with a riddle sheet which contains clues and answers to further objects in the frieze.
Includes seven sections that can be put up individually. They can be a continuous strip around the wall or a block like a giant poster. Show all the letter sounds of English, not just the alphabet.
A complete assessment tool for investigating maths difficulties in children, this book also provides advice for implementing the findings into teaching plans.
The publication presents Joan Mirós (1893-1983) mural art in the context of his lifes work. Mirós ideas for large-scale mural art can be traced back to his works of the 1920s and the inspiration he drew from the bare walls of his family home in Montroig (Catalonia) and those of his studio in Paris. Miró gave priority to simple and essential forms, and declared the wall to be the very essence of his imagery. With its imperfections, it became the starting point for pictures in which Miró recorded its material beauty with meticulous attention to detail and great poetry. This book, and the exhibition it accompanies, takes its cue from the Kunsthaus Zurichs mural Oiseaux qui s'envolent, which will be the subject of a long overdue evaluation.
Dive in and you will find a sea of words to learn, the letters and their animals on every page you turn.Unique handpainted silk illustrations shimmer from page to page. Informative tongue twisters written using alliteration will delight all ages.
A series of four workbooks that give children opportunities to practise writing letter shapes and associating these shapes with the letter sounds. Each workbook covers one section of the alphabet.
Young children's knowledge of letter names and sounds is the best predictor of their reading and spelling progress in school--but studies show that many children still struggle with alphabet knowledge at the end of first grade. Now there's a fun and affordable way to answer the call for effective alphabet instruction, without changing your whole curriculum or investing in expensive teaching materials and training. Developed by renowned reading expert Marilyn Jager Adams, this playful, highly engaging curriculum supplement is a must for teachers of preschool through kindergarten, as well as primary grade teachers of students who still need help with alphabetic basics. You'll get 56 activity-based lessons that help children recognize and write each letter in both upper- and lowercase forms and know the primary sound each letter represents. Why Use ABC Foundations in Young Children? Aligned with Common Core State Standards Reflects the latest research on how kids learn best Complements any curriculum in early literacy Built around fun, fast, hands-on, minds-on activities that keep all children engaged Provides full lesson support for teachers--no extra training required Includes assessments for monitoring children's progress and needs Gives you adaptations for children who are ahead or behind pace Includes lesson support materials such as Alphabet Game Cards, Alphabet Strips, Letter Writing Activity Sheets Requires no expensive materials or technologies Ideal companion to Phonemic Awareness for Young Children Enhance your early literacy instruction with this fun and effective curriculum supplement, and give children a solid foundation of alphabet knowledge they'll build on for years as they become confident readers and writers.