Learn to Read and Spell with Miss Letterly
Miss Letterly, a caring kindergarten teacher, helps her twenty-six students (the letters of the alphabet) learn how to work together to make words.
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 funny relationships between Miss Letterly and her “eager-to-learn” students.
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?
Miss Letterly, a caring kindergarten teacher, helps her twenty-six students (the letters of the alphabet) learn how to work together to make words.
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 funny relationships between Miss Letterly and her “eager-to-learn” students.
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?
Miss Letterly, a caring kindergarten teacher, helps her twenty-six students (the letters of the alphabet) learn how to work together to make words.
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 funny relationships between Miss Letterly and her “eager-to-learn” students.
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?