First Start Reading covers consonants, short and long vowels, 45 common words, and manuscript printing, accompanied by artist-drawn coloring pictures and drawing pages for every letter. Your child will begin reading in the very first lesson as he progresses through five student books and over thirty-one phonetic stories, such as “Hogs and Pigs” and “Jog to the Jet.” The Teacher Manuals guide you through the program and provide helpful assessments and teaching tips.
This set includes the following: First Start Reading Books A-E and the two Teacher Guides for all the student books.
This bundle includes everything you need to teach reading. Levels A,B,C, & D are included. The Teacher's Guide, Student Book, and Storybook for Level E are not included.
In First Start Reading Book E,we complete the program by covering long vowel teams, soft c and g, and the three sounds of y. Once the student has mastered the basic phonics in the FSR series, he is ready to continue his reading progress with real literature. j
The teacher's guide and reader are included in this bundle.
First Start Reading covers consonants, short and long vowels, 45 common words, and manuscript printing, accompanied by artist-drawn coloring pictures and drawing pages for every letter. Your child will begin reading in the very first lesson as he progresses through five student books and over thirty-one phonetic stories, such as “Hogs and Pigs” and “Jog to the Jet.” The Teacher Manuals guide you through the program and provide helpful assessments and teaching tips.
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