The Very Particular Coronary heart Phrases (Phonics Learn-Alouds Collection)
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Coronary heart desires to assist the consonants and vowels as they construct phrases. The letters are studying all about excessive frequency phrases and Coronary heart teaches them about how one can map coronary heart phrases utilizing completely different strategies. The letters find out about phrases which can be decodable and phrases that aren’t but decodable, and they’re non permanent coronary heart phrases.
This phonics story is a good educating support for elementary college students and literacy lovers, alike!
This ebook is greatest used with college students who’ve realized letter sounds and CVC phrases who’re being launched to excessive frequency phrases. This can be utilized earlier than, throughout, or after your literacy classes, or as a read-aloud earlier than explaining the idea of coronary heart phrases.
From the Writer
ASIN : B0CM8J8BNR
Writer : Independently revealed (June 19, 2023)
Language : English
Paperback : 25 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8866071302
Merchandise Weight : 3.03 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.06 x 8.5 inches
8 reviews for The Very Particular Coronary heart Phrases (Phonics Learn-Alouds Collection)
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Blayne52 –
Excellent Resource
Iâm a parent of a 1st grader, and âheart wordsâ was a new term that was not used when I was in elementary school. Sight words 2.0 🙂 I canât wait for my daughter to read this one to me!!
Amazon Customer –
Great way to introduce heart words
This is a great story to read to your students so they understand the concept of heart words!!! My kindergarten class loved it!!
Zoe V Maurer –
A Heartwarming Phonics Adventure for Little Learners!
I recently purchased “The Very Special Heart Words” by Yvette Manns for our Kindergarten teacher, and it has turned out to be an absolute gem! This delightful phonics read-aloud is a heartwarming tale that not only captivates young readers but also serves as an excellent teaching tool for early literacy.The storyline revolves around Heart, an endearing character who embarks on a mission to assist consonants and vowels in constructing words. The narrative cleverly introduces high-frequency words, offering a valuable learning experience for elementary students. Heart takes the letters on a journey through decoding, exploring both decodable and temporarily indecipherable words.What sets this book apart is its ability to seamlessly integrate phonics concepts into an engaging narrative. The author, Yvette Manns, has crafted a captivating story that not only entertains but also educates. The methods Heart employs to map out heart words add an interactive element, making it an ideal resource for educators looking to reinforce phonics lessons.I appreciate how the book caters to different stages of literacy development. It’s particularly beneficial for students who have a grasp of letter sounds and CVC words, offering a smooth transition into the realm of high-frequency words. Whether used before, during, or after literacy lessons, or as a standalone read-aloud, “The Very Special Heart Words” proves to be a versatile tool for literacy enthusiasts.In conclusion, I highly recommend this book to parents, teachers, and anyone passionate about nurturing a love for reading in young minds. “The Very Special Heart Words” is not just a book; it’s a heartwarming journey through phonics that leaves a lasting impact on both children and adults alike. Kudos to Yvette Manns for creating such a charming and educational masterpiece!
Erin S. –
New Way to Teach Sight Words
My students enjoyed this book. Our grade level has been teaching heart words since last month and some kids are still growing in the process of learning how to map words. Instead of flashcards, we use sound boxes to count the sounds first then we write the letters in the boxes. This book shows that method. I would recommend reading this book to the kids, it’s not a decodable book. I broke up the book over a couple of days.
kjm –
Lovely Phonics Read-Aloud!
The Very Special Heart Words is a well-written, engaging story that helped my second grade Word Detectives understand what to do when they encounter a word with a word with a sound-spelling they do not yet know. The students love the characters, the story, and the illustrations!
Floretta Kelley –
Great for my kinder class
We are writing in tricky weird and this story keeps it in their level. The pictures are vivid and colorful.
Whatalife –
Just not a good story, smells terrible.
I was excited to share a story with my students that gave more of an explanation of heart words. This story uses a lot of big words for students in K, 1, or even 2; the target audience for teaching heart words. Having to stop and explain those big words took away from the story of why we call these words heart words. My first graders were not engaged with this book. I read it to two groups. I will not be reading it to any more students. They did like the Schwa story, though. Also, this book has a terrible chemical smell to it. Same with the Schwa book, so Iâm wondering if itâs all the books from this same manufacturer.
Brittney Janowski –
Too Many Words for an Early Elementary Level Book
This book is extremely wordy with a very choppy story meant to be used with early elementary students. The plot does not really connect to the idea of why you call them heart words. I wish I wasnât outside of my return window or I would be returning. My students were very confused and did not like this book at all.