Max Gets Ready

Max Gets Ready by Fay Robinson, published by Pearson Education in 2000, is a 16-page book written in English. This work presents a realistic story characterized by a predictable structure and patterned language, aimed at enhancing early literacy skills. The book focuses on word recognition and encourages readers to sound out and blend phonemes, fostering foundational reading abilities.
Readers will find that Max Gets Ready emphasizes language comprehension by guiding them through the elements of storytelling, including the main character and the sequence of events. This edition serves as a resource for young learners, aligning with educational objectives in juvenile nonfiction and language arts. The engaging format and structured approach make it suitable for introducing essential reading concepts to children.
Official synopsis Publisher
Genre: Realistic story with predictable structure and patterned language.
Learning Objectives: Word Recognition
Strand 5: Read simple words by sounding out and blending the phonemes all through the word from left to right.
Language Comprehension
Strand 7: Show an understanding of the elements of stories, such as main character, sequence of events, and openings.
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