You can teach someone to read : a how-to book for friends, parents, and teachers: step by step detailed directions to provide any reader the necessary tools to easily teach someone to read / Lorriane Peoples.
Organized into six units, this book includes step-by-step lesson plans, sight words used most often, phoniics rules used most often, basic comprehension skills, check lists and tips, built in evaluations and reviews, and learning activities. The book covers basic reading skills needed by all age groups.
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- ISBN: 9780967098487 (trade pbk. : alk. paper)
- Physical Description: xxv, 318 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
- Edition: Revised 2nd ed.
- Publisher: Gilbert, Ariz. : GloBooks Pub., 2011.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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- Globooks Pub
A detailed reading program with lessons that any reader can use to teach another person to read. Divided into six units, this book includes lesson plans, sight words and phonica rule used most often, basic comprehension skills, check lists and tips on how to teach student in the way they learn best, build in evaluation and reviews, activities, games, cartoons, charts and a series of unique yarns called "Silly Stories". The detailed Table of Contents, Index, Appendices make it a good reference guide. This book makes teaching reading easy, fun and satisfying. - Globooks Pub
This program helps fulfill my mission. One doesn't have to be a teacher to teach reading. However, as adults, we don't remember the specifics or the sequence of how we learned to read. Now one can just follow the lesson directions, and soon have an excited reader.