This colorful and creative book teaches reading and spelling concepts in a sequential format while set in a warm and friendly fictional environment. Students are able to relate to dry language concepts as they identify with simple emotions and fun relationships between Miss Letterly and her “eager-to-learn” students.

How can Miss Letterly help?

Learn to Read and Spell with Miss Letterly
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Miss Letterly, a caring kindergarten teacher, helps her twenty-six students (the letters of the alphabet) learn how to work together to make words. Through her daily playground adventures, Miss Letterly explains:

  • Letter-sound correspondence

  • Consonants, vowels, and digraphs

  • Consonant blends (initial and final)

  • The “Floss” spelling pattern

  • When to use c or k?

  • Syllable types (closed, open, and silent-e)

  • Odd spelling patterns

  • Plurals

  • Irregular words

  • Blending syllables into two-syllable words

Written and illustrated in a simple manner, this book can be enjoyed at home or used as a resource in professional educational environments.

It is designed to be be read aloud by a teacher or adult supporting the learner as they work through concepts and word groups. Each page layout presents a lesson/concept and takes time for the learner to process and practice.

No prior teaching knowledge is required. This book is a wonderful supplement to any school/homeschool curriculum and is the PERFECT resource for those who wonder -

How can I help my child learn to read and spell?

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Welcome to Sunshine Elementary!

Join Miss Letterly and her students (the letters of the alphabet) as she teaches them to read and spell on the playground each day.

The book begins with an introduction to the upper and lower case letters, explains the difference between vowels and consonants, and provides engaging illustrations to connect the letter-sound correspondence.

Each full-page layout teaches a new language concept that includes word boxes for your student to practice reading and spelling.

Color-coded orange vowels and green consonants visually demonstrate the natural patterns that occur in our language.