More Primary Phonics Workbook M1

More Primary Phonics Workbook M1 by Barbara W. Makar is a 96-page workbook published by Educator’s Pub. Service in 1985. This edition is designed for students who require additional practice with short vowels, building on the foundational skills taught in Workbook 1 of Primary Phonics. The workbook focuses on helping young learners distinguish between short vowels and provides exercises that involve constructing words with the seventeen consonants, emphasizing the identification of initial, medial, and final sounds.
Readers will find a variety of exercises aimed at reinforcing reading and writing skills, with particular attention given to short vowels as initial sounds in words. The workbook also includes comprehension questions related to pictures, enhancing engagement and understanding. More Primary Phonics Workbook M1 introduces new one-syllable, short vowel words at a quicker pace than its predecessor, making it a valuable resource for early education in reading and writing.
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More Primary Phonics Workbook M1 was developed for students who need more practice with the short vowels taught in Workbook 1 of Primary Phonics. It emphasizes discrimination between short vowels and provides practice with the seventeen consonants. Exercises include short-vowel word construction with guides for identifying initial, medial, and final sounds in each word. Attention is given to identifying the short vowels as initial sounds in words. Some pages emphasize comprehension through questions asked about a picture. Workbook M1 introduces new one-syllable, short vowel words at a faster pace than Workbook 1. Publisher: Educators Publishing ServiceAuthor: Barbara W. Makar Grade Level: K-1Format: 96 pages, paperbackISBN: 9-780838-815915
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