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What Words
This title covers these subjects: Vocabulary., Word recognition., English language -- Noun.
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Slime. Ice cream. Crayons. Kids come across these things and more in everyday life. Bring familiar and favorite nouns to young learners, and watch their vocabularies grow! Words are carefully matched to engaging photos that will keep children captivated from beginning to end.

 
Dewey428.1
  
Reading LevelGrades K-3
Interest LevelGrades K-3
GRLL
Lexile Level220L
  
  
ISBN978-1-66397-857-8
PublisherPebble
BrandPebble Sprout
Copyright2020
  
Page Count32
LanguagesEnglish
Capstone Interactive eBook
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School Library Journal - Kathryn Justus, Renbrook School, West Hartford, CT

"This series is designed to build vocabulary and grammar concepts by presenting categories of similar words. Each title features words on that theme and full-page photographs that depict the concept. Images often include synonyms or other relevant words. Within each book, vocabulary words are presented in no discernible order, and there is no back matter. Some of the terms will be difficult for developing readers without adult guidance; for example, Color Words describes animals as “flaxen” and “goldenrod.” The titles that depict more specific concepts benefit from having more clearly defined relationships between the words, such as the verbs in Motion Words and the contrasts depicted in Texture Words. VERDICT A secondary purchase due to a lack of organization and terms that will be too difficult for the intended audience." - School Library Journal

April 1, 2020

 

 

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