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Read what parents and teachers have said about obvious LETTERS:
Dear Gisela, I absolutely love your idea. Your book Obvious Letters seems wonderful. It makes so much sense. I just ordered your book...I can't wait to receive it. I plan on using it along with my reading series and the readiness program (ARL) that I mentioned. I can't wait to incorporate your book into my program!! Thanks for e-mailing me!!! You should be quite proud your book looks like a big success. I'll e-mail you when I get my book!!! Thanks again! Maria/NJ/Kindergarten :0)
In a nutshell, I thought it was SUPER! H. Marks
Obvious Letters seems to be a good concept especially for visual learners. Since 2/3 of the population learns visually, it should be a good source of instruction for children learning their letters. The hedgehog is adorable! ... Debbie Zakowski |
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21st century style ABCs... Kids like computers, they like learning with computers.
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On the CD-ROM book itself, each colored letter as well as each associative word has a sound file which plays the letter's or word's sound. They are activated when clicking the mouse. The student will know when to click because a set of headphones will pop up in the right location. |
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![]() To see more action pictures showing children working with obvious LETTERS please click here. |
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![]() To see a kindergartner's work after 11 weeks of practicing please click picture. |
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Lesson Plan: |
Read a K-1-2ESL teacher 's own lesson plan for obvious LETTERS:
The lesson plan that I have used with my
classroom is we make a class book. Each child is responsible for a
letter. They use their letter to hide in a picture of something
that begins with that letter. Our class book is very similar to the
book, but ours is bilingual. I have some monolingual Spanish
speakers in my classroom, so with their letter they draw it into a
picture of a Spanish word. I had one students whose letter was "A"
and he drew a picture of un avion (an airplane) and hid the
A within the airplane. Another student who had the letter "T" drew
una taza (a cup) and used a lower case T to hide inside the
cup. What was unique about this particular picture was the she was
trying to decide how to hide the T and finally decided that the top
part of the "t" would be a straw. These pictures and the book
turned out wonderfully. The students just love to read it everyday
during D.E.A.R. time.
Nichole Dirks
Multi-Age K-1-2 ESL
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Read what Lori and Axil have to say:
Thanks for all the information about your book. I am going to Amazon to buy it now. I think the kids will love it. It looks from the web page to be in the traditional ball and stick print. That is all right I can still use it. I was hoping for D'nealian as I am such a stikler on handwriting with my kids but I will have to be less if the kids can't recognize the letters. We can work on handwriting after they learn the letters well enough in ball and stick! Lorrie and Axil
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obvious LETTERS' as CD-ROM book (PC edition only) |
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