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Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 3 Letter Words Spelling Workbook Vol. 5 of 5
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Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 3 Letter Words Spelling Workbook Vol. 5 of 5
Current price: $14.58
Barnes and Noble
Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 3 Letter Words Spelling Workbook Vol. 5 of 5
Current price: $14.58
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This book contains 194 three letter words from SON to ZZZ. The goal of this simple workbook is to teach spelling on a level that encourages confidence. Since three letter words are next to the easiest to learn to spell, read and write it's a great place to start or to continue from the Hands to Spell-Read-Write: 2 Letter Words Spelling Workbook. It also lays the ground work for larger words to be learned in the future because most larger words have smaller words in them. Example: the three letter word her is also in the words of there, hero, thermal, etc.
On each page, the activites are:
1. Color the letters in at the top of the page.
2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet.
3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive.
4. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille.
5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet.
6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it.
Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.
On each page, the activites are:
1. Color the letters in at the top of the page.
2. Learn the spelling in ASL Manual Alphabet.
3. Trace the word on the different font types: Bubble, dotted manuscript, and dotted cursive.
4. Use the Braille Alphabet to "write" the word in Braille.
5. Check the box in front of dictionary after you have looked up the word and learned its meaning. Do the same for the ASL/SEE sign, and for teaching someone how to spell the word using the ASL Manual Alphabet.
6. Make up a sentence using the word, then write it.
Spelling quizzes are placed throughout.