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Chargement... It’s Halloween, Dear Dragon (1981)par Margaret Hillert
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. As we head into the Halloween season families, libraries and educators need good books to entice young readers and this is right up that alley. The simple and brightly colored images are easy for the younger set to enjoy and the dual language is a great way to help either Spanish speakers or English speakers work on the other language. The only exception to that is the lessons at the end of the story are only in English. Word repetition will help drive in those language skills. The colors and shapes in the illustrations provide further teaching lessons and are eye catching enough to hold those small attention spans. The Reading Reinforcement lessons at the end will help provide ideas on how to reinforce the lessons from the story. The story itself provides some great activity ideas you can do with your child to have fun during the season such as raking leaves, picking out pumpkins, decorating a pumpkin, baking and more. It’s perfectly written for the intended audience and making education fun is always a plus! This little book was written by Margaret Hillert for beginning readers. I've featured it on a list of Kindergarten level books about pumpkins and Fall and it covers both topics by having the boy and his dragon raking leaves and picking pumpkins. To round out the festivities mom bakes a pumpkin pie, dad carves a pumpkin, and everyone goes Trick or Treating. There are 32 pages and 64 different vocabulary words. The text is LARGE and the drawings are bright and colorful. Father, Father. Look what we have. Can you help us make something? A nice practice reader. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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A boy and his pet dragon play in the autumn leaves, make a jack-o'-lantern, eat pumpkin pie, dress in costumes, go trick-or-treating, enter a costume contest, and fly together. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In this book a young boy and his dragon celebrate autumn with several activities. The raking and playing in the leaves were fun. They then dress up for halloween and go to a party where Dragon wins the best costume prize. A very simple story with repetitive words for our new readers. I love the extra things at the back for teachers and parents such as word lists, phonological awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and reading comprehension activities. A great book for primary classrooms and family libraries.
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