Hank’s Bank

Hank’s Bank by Maxwell Higgins, published by Scholastic in 2002, is a 16-page book designed for early readers. This edition focuses on building phonics skills through humorous read-aloud stories that teach children to recognize word families sharing the same spelling patterns. The engaging narratives aim to help young learners decode new words, enhancing their reading, writing, and spelling abilities.
Readers will find that this book presents a collection of rib-tickling tales, each corresponding to one of the top 25 word families. It serves as an educational resource for Grades PreK-2, making it a valuable tool for teaching methods and materials in early childhood education. The lighthearted approach to phonics aims to set children on a path toward literacy success.
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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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