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I'm learning to read - Julie, class representative
I'm learning to read - Julie, class representative
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Hooray! This year, Julie and Mathieu have been elected class representatives for the 2nd grade! Will they be able to handle these new responsibilities?
This title is for children in 2nd grade.
"I'm learning to read with Sami and Julie" is a collection of short stories specifically designed for children learning to read. The text is written in large print, the words are well spaced from each other, and the lines are well-separated. The stories are short, funny, and very easy to read. Written with words appropriate to their progress, a reduced and adapted amount of text to read, so that the child stays motivated and gains confidence.
In addition to the short story, the book contains: tips to support the child in their first readings, a presentation of the characters, and at the end: "Did you understand the story?" to give meaning to what the child has read and go beyond simple decoding, as well as a section "What do you think?" with small questions to "make them think" or simply discuss the story.
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This title is for children in 2nd grade.
"I'm learning to read with Sami and Julie" is a collection of short stories specifically designed for children learning to read. The text is written in large print, the words are well spaced from each other, and the lines are well-separated. The stories are short, funny, and very easy to read. Written with words appropriate to their progress, a reduced and adapted amount of text to read, so that the child stays motivated and gains confidence.
In addition to the short story, the book contains: tips to support the child in their first readings, a presentation of the characters, and at the end: "Did you understand the story?" to give meaning to what the child has read and go beyond simple decoding, as well as a section "What do you think?" with small questions to "make them think" or simply discuss the story.
