Scot and Dot

Scot and Dot by Maxwell Higgins is a humorous read-aloud story published by Scholastic, Incorporated in May 2002. This edition, comprising 16 pages, is designed to help children recognize word families that share the same spelling pattern, thereby enhancing their early phonics skills. The book aims to support young readers in decoding new words, contributing to their development as proficient readers, writers, and spellers.
Readers will find that Scot and Dot is part of the Word Family Tales series, which includes engaging stories tailored for Grades PreK-2. Each tale focuses on one of the top 25 word families, making the learning process enjoyable and effective. This approach not only entertains but also sets learners on a path toward literacy success, making it a valuable resource for education and teaching methods.
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Word Family Tales are humorous read-aloud stories created to build early phonics skills by teaching children to recognize “families” of words that share the same spelling pattern. This key reading strategy helps kids decode new words with ease—and become stronger readers, writers, and spellers. Set learners on the path to literacy success with these rib-tickling tales—one for each of the top 25 word families! For use with Grades PreK-2.
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