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Should You Know?
by Gary Gazlay
24 pages
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Humorous sight word sentences with colorful pictures and word tracker.
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Paperback
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$12.95
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+ $8.59 shipping & handling (USA)
(add $2.20 S&H
per additional copy)
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Category: Fiction:Children
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(requires Adobe Reader)
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About the Book
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“Should You Know?” provides the reader the opportunity to read new sight word multiple times. Research shows that the ability to read words by sight automatically is the key to skilled reading (Ehri, 1998). None of the sentences are intended to make any sense whatsoever, and hopefully will be enjoyable to read and make children laugh.
“Should You Know?” is the fifth in a series of five books for children that uses sight words from the following word list:
Dolch Words: Pre-Primer, Primer, First, Second and Third
Dolch Word List: 95 Nouns
Fry’s Sight Words List: First Hundred, Second Hundred, Third Hundred
Scott Foresman Sight Words: Kindergarten, First Grade
First Grade Spelling Word List
Second Grade Spelling Word List
Numbers: one, two, four, five, six, seven, and ten
Colors: Numbers: black, blue, brown, green, orange, purple, red, and white
The five book series introduces the reader to all the words contained on the word list. Word totals are shown at the end of each sentence, and word counts for the sentences increases throughout the book. Get your child started today with the easy to use word chart and word tracker.
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About the Author |
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Gary Gazlay was born in Pueblo, Colorado and grew up in Pinellas County, Florida. He attended the University of South Florida, and taught music for over 42 years in the Madison County Florida Public School System, at the adult, high school, middle school and elementary levels. |
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