- I Can Read (Complete Set N)
The I Can Read (Complete Set N) contains reading books A through G and the new teacher notebook. The teacher notebook comprises the teacher manual, reproducible placement test, and reproducible workbook page to accompany each reading book, plus a set of the I Can Read flashcards. Price: $75.00
(Added: Fri Sep 14 2001)
- I Can See 1, 2, 3
Reinforces the same introductory reading style found in I Can Read while demonstrating basic math concepts of number recognition, addition and subtraction. Price: $19.50
(Added: Fri Sep 14 2001)
- I Can See The ABC's
I Can See The ABC's is a big book which displays the letters of the alphabet while using the pre-primer words found in the I Can Read and Reading is Fun series. This class size book measures 11" x 17" and is a perfect addition to the beginning Reading Programs. Price: $19.50
(Added: Fri Sep 14 2001)
- Reading is Fun (Complete set)
Following the same format as I Can Read, Reading Is Fun continues to build a student's Sight Word vocabulary by introducing 55 Primer Level words, continuing with a rebus method, much reinforcement and review. The six readers are accompanied by a Teacher Notebook with worksheets to reinforce each lesson. The complete set includes a Teacher Manual and a set of flashcards. Price: $79.50
(Added: Fri Sep 14 2001)
- See Me Add
Reinforces the same introductory reading style found in I Can Read while demonstrating basic math concepts of number recognition, addition and subtraction. Price: $19.50
(Added: Fri Sep 14 2001)
- See Me Subtract
Reinforces the same introductory reading style found in I Can Read while demonstrating basic math concepts of number recognition, addition and subtraction. Price: $19.50
(Added: Sat Sep 15 2001)
- Teddy Bear Press
Teddy Bear Press publishes teacher-created books, workbooks and big books written by Fran
Parker for beginning readers. Utilizing a Sight-Word approach, in a structured, user-friendly
manner, these materials introduce and reinforce 107 beginning Sight Words. Over 60,000
copies used in more than 650 school districts.
(Added: Sun Jun 17 2001)
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