The Fitzroy Alphabet Book

The Fitzroy Alphabet Book
Author: Philip O'Carroll
Publisher: Lai Lai Book Company
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789867240194

The Alphabet Book is the Fitzroy Method's pre-reading and writing book. It teaches all of the letters and is filled with pages of enjoyable games and activities.The Alphabet Book has several pages of pre-writing exercises to help develop the fine motor skills (co-ordination) of young children.With this work book, children:· practise letter recognition,· linking letters to images,· making their first two-letter words,· learn to write the letters,· learn the basic sounds of the letters, and· begin to get acquainted with alphabetical order.There are many practical activities on each letter page.After learning the letters, children are introduced to two-letter words, and write them into picture sentences.

The Pet Hen

The Pet Hen
Author: Faye Berryman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Beginner reader
ISBN: 9781875755059

Readers 1-10 are the very first readers, following immediately on from the Alphabet Book. This first set of readers systematically introduces all basic letter sounds along with several essential special words.Very quickly, children experience the joy of being able to read ?books? for themselves. They will be able to read simple sentences with confidence.

Fitzroy Readers 11-20

Fitzroy Readers 11-20
Author: Faye Berryman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781875755943

Readers 11-20 systematically introduce many new digraphs (e.g sh and er). Used together with the basic letter sounds (a for apple, b for bat etc.), they enable students to effortlessly decode large numbers of words.Readers 11-20 keep things simple and introduce only one new digraph (e.g. sh) per reader. This makes for sure and steady progress. Here we introduce the first 3-letter digraph (all). As usual, to aid memory it is used many times throughout the Reader.Some single-letter new sounds like y as in by or e as in he are also taught. This helps children read many common words.All new sounds (e.g. ar as in Mars) and special words (like space) are learned in the context of a story. This makes them easy to remember.