Children's ESL Curriculum: Learning English with Laughter Student Book 1B from M to Z: Black and White Second Edition |
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Author:
| Stocker, Daisy A. Stocker, George |
Series title: | Children's ESL Curriculum (Black and White Second Edition) Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4935-1746-6 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $13.95 |
Book Description:
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STUDENT BOOK 1B: ESL Children's Curriculum, Second Edition in Black and White, From M to Z, is for ESL students under 7 years. This second set of ESL textbooks comprises three books, Student Book, Practice Book and Teacher's Guide and introduces the alphabet from M to Z. It has 45 pages and 14 ESL lessons. Throughout the world children begin to learn English at a wide range of ages. Some start at age 3 while others are much older, some need to learn the English alphabet and others are...
More DescriptionSTUDENT BOOK 1B: ESL Children's Curriculum, Second Edition in Black and White, From M to Z, is for ESL students under 7 years. This second set of ESL textbooks comprises three books, Student Book, Practice Book and Teacher's Guide and introduces the alphabet from M to Z. It has 45 pages and 14 ESL lessons. Throughout the world children begin to learn English at a wide range of ages. Some start at age 3 while others are much older, some need to learn the English alphabet and others are familiar with it. This textbook was designed for young children who are new to the alphabet. It provides reading readiness activities, and listening activities that include sound symbol associations as each new letter is introduced. To provide for easy presentation, the teacher's instructions are written in small boxes on each page. Students write, draw and color in the book. If an alphabet book for older children is required you can download one at: http://www.esl-curriculum.ca/teen-adult-curriculum.php It is available in color only.TYPES OF EXERCISES AND ACTIVITIES:- Each lesson has three or more pages of children's ESL exercises or activities.- Objectives for the lessons are listed in a box at the top of each new lesson.- Letters are presented in a large format suitable for young learners.- Children use a crayon to form the large letters. - Instructions for forming the letter - top to bottom - left to right - are provided.- New letters are introduced with a short sentence and a picture depicting that sentence.- The key word(s) for the letter are pronounced with the teacher emphasizing the first sound.- The sound of the letter is pronounced as heard in the key word.- Many large traceable letters are provided for fine muscle control practice.- The teacher pronounces the names of pictures in a row, asking the children to circle the ones that start with the same sound, that start with a specific letter or that start the same as another word. - The children are asked to circle all of a designated letter contained in a picture.- Mazes promote visual perception and fine muscle control.- Numbers are introduced to 11 to 20.- Specific oral directions are given for coloring.- Oral directions ask the children to find specific animals, birds or objects on a page.- The children draw lines to match the alphabet letters to pictures with that initial sound.- Through lesson 13 to 18 the children repeat a poem that tells a story and are introduced to rhyming words.- A new set of verses for the children to repeat and identify the rhyming words is introduced in Lessons 19 through to 22.- A set of verses about Make Believe play ideas goes from Lesson 23 to 26.- A Glossary of the basic vocabulary introduced is useful for teachers planning their own activities.