Planned activities are suggested for over 200 alphabet books and include objective(s), materials, and suggested grade level. Recommended for school librarians, teachers, and parents.
Little ones learn the alphabet and have a lot of fun as they meet this shamefully silly collection of sheep--all in alphabetical order, of course, from Azog to Zany. The fun is doubled (and the learning reinforced) when little hands take lift-outs from the special back panel and put them in proper alphabetically order in the book. Full color.
Part I: The Shepherd Boy synopsis King David is known by everyone and is revered for his reverence and complete trust in the LORD and for his Psalms. Reading his Psalms is so inspiring to us all---most likely because the Psalms are expressions of his inner-most thoughts. It is particularly enlightening to know that he was able to overcome childhood antagonism and bullying by delving deep into his own thoughts, and maintaining his faith in the Lord, and by reading the Bible. G-d was so impressed with his caring for animals that G-d chose David to be the second King of Israel. It was possible for a shepherd boy to gain the trust of G-d and his people and become a king. Part II: The Sheep Alphabet synopsis This exceptional alphabet book teaches us the names of the many, many sheep in the world and in our own country. It is most fascinating to realize that sheep come in different shapes and colors from all over the world. It is memorable to realize that sheep came in different sizes and shapes back in the days when King David was a shepherd.
Now more than ever, cursive handwriting needs to be included in our curriculum of evolution because appropriate cursive maintains neurological connections, establishes new pathways to receive higher frequencies of knowledge, and activates latent regions of the brain that transmit through the whole physiological design. In addition, each letter in the alphabet is a channel to activate for specific wisdom and knowledge within the individual and collective mind-spirit. When we resonate with each letter, we become part of its directive consciousness to be expressed in this physical reality. We attain this resonance as we mindfully write the letters, allowing their spiritual rays to activate within us the extended consciousness of the Infinite Mind that each represents. Divine attainment is coded within the alphabet. Students of all ages can progress beautifully in consciousness through cursive writing and alphabet studies. This book is composed of two parts: • The first includes articles that appeared in the Sedona Journal of Emergence! about each letter. Following each article is a guide on how to form that letter and a mantra to use as you trace it. • The second part is a workbook with exercises designed to increase your connection to your true being and the universe.
For use in schools and libraries only. The various letters of the alphabet are illustrated by descriptions of farm animals and discussions of life on a farm.
Filled with stimulating and creative ways to teach the individual letters of the alphabet, this packet is an ideal resource for both experienced preschool and kindergarten teachers as well as those beginning a career teaching your learners. With multiple literature-based lessons, the well-organized format makes it easy to plan and fun to teach. Each lesson is divided into five sectionsBefore the Lesson, Have on Hand, Read Aloud, Talk About and Kids Create.
This highly visual workbook takes you, step by step, through the process of learning the Russian alphabet. It uses several strategies to help learners achieve mastery quickly and thoroughly. These strategies include: groupingvisual mnemonicstest questions to help you practicevocabulary lists for further practice. These vocabulary lists appear for each group of letters, so you can practice on words that only use the letters you have learned. To make them easier to read (and also, beneficially, remember), the words are mostly cognate with English words. Thus you can not only practice your letters, but also pick up some few hundreds of words as well. Where the meaning of the words is less obvious, mnemonic keywords are provided. The workbook includes: instruction on learning the individual lettersvisual and story mnemonics for learning the order of the alphabettargeted vocabulary listsfull glossary with word meanings and mnemonics where appropriate.