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"Early Literacy Activity Worksheets" for pre-school children and children with reading difficulties brings together a well-researched work from respected practitioners on emergent literacy development skills. Another purpose is to provide practitioners with the required techniques to facilitate early reading and writing development in young children.High-Frequency WordsKnowledge of High-Frequency words is necessary in reading. Although many high-frequency words carry little rearing, they affect the flow and coherence of text."Early Literacy Activity Worksheets" contains 200 of the most…mehr

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"Early Literacy Activity Worksheets" for pre-school children and children with reading difficulties brings together a well-researched work from respected practitioners on emergent literacy development skills. Another purpose is to provide practitioners with the required techniques to facilitate early reading and writing development in young children.High-Frequency WordsKnowledge of High-Frequency words is necessary in reading. Although many high-frequency words carry little rearing, they affect the flow and coherence of text."Early Literacy Activity Worksheets" contains 200 of the most commonly used words in English; some are regular, others are irregular. All are critical to reading success.Research shows that readers store "irregular" words in their memory in the same way as they store so-called "regular" words.Children don't learn "irregular" words as easily or quickly as they do "regular" words. Early readers commonly confuse the high-frequency words of, for, and from: the reversible words on/ no and was/ saw; and words with "th" and "wh" such as there, them, what, were, their, then, where, this, these, went, will, that, when, and with.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Rev. D. Tawo is the Chief Research Officer of New Creation Educational Foundation (NCEF). He is a resolute researcher with over 23 years of research experience in curriculum, teaching, special education, HR development and e-education technology.Dr. (Mrs.) A. Tawo is currently the Executive Director of New Creation Educational Resource Centre.