For example, on the topic "What Is Work?" students learn about simple tools and the physics applied in using them. Students write letters, words, and sentences about a variety of content-area topics appropriate for the classroom.
Monday through Thursday, the weekly subjects for writing exercises range from famous inventors to famous quotations and from amazing hunters to the water cycle. On Friday, a full-page exercise draws the topic to a close by reviewing what was learned earlier that week.
This book is a useful and effective teaching tool because each letter is introduced and practiced before students are asked to use it.
Curriculum topics addressed include:
the alphabet
capital letters
rhyming words
months of the year
days of the week
world alphabets
geography
facts
synonyms
nonsense rhymes
color words
alliteration
U.S. presidents
simple machines
math
rhyming words
prefixes and suffixes
Skills reinforced that help keep handwriting legible include:
correct letter formation
letter placement
spacing between letters
spacing between words
This resource contains teacher support pages and reproducible student pages. This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
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