High on the Hill Grade 1 Book 4 (Alice and Jerry Basic Reading Program)

High on the Hill Grade 1 Book 4 (Alice and Jerry Basic Reading Program)

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Stories in the four Grade 1 Preprimers begin with 3-4 word sentences and are typically one-half page of type, coupled with a half-page picture. Font size is large, about 18 points and classic style. The preprimers also employ rebus “helps.” Words too difficult for a beginning reader are shown as small pictures (barn, shadow, door, horse, etc.) incorporated into the text. Sentence length increases through the preprimers and towards the end of Day In and Day Out, sentences have increased to 5-9 words with 10 sentences or so on some pages. There is a full page of text every 2-3 pages. The Workbook for the preprimers provides word recognition and practice, handwriting practice (traditional manuscript; 5/8” lines with dotted middles), and recall questions. The Teacher Edition has lesson plans which include reading assignments and use of flashcards (make your own) as well as reduced copies of workbook pages with guidelines for their usage.

Category Description for Alice and Jerry Basic Reading Program:

This carefully structured reading program was first published in 1957 and retains its pre-politically correct flavor. Each unit is a series of stories, with multiple units in each book. New words are introduced in the “Presentation Units.” In the “Absorption Units” that follow, students read additional stories, reviewing and reinforcing words recently presented. New vocabulary is constantly practiced and strengthened. Grade 1 starts with four Preprimers which feature short sentences, easy words, and lots of delightful nostalgic illustrations. Rebus illustrations (small drawings that substitute for words too difficult for a beginning reader) are incorporated. Grade 1 Semester 2 and Grades 2-3 (with 3 Readers each) follow a pattern. For each grade level, the first reader can be used for: vocabulary review; independent reading; to challenge average readers; or to build up proficiency. The second reader presents most of the new vocabulary. The third reader applies vocabulary to new content, staying in the reading level. The Fourth Reader, Singing Wheels, is about pioneer life. Stories in the Fifth Reader, Engine Whistles, highlight trans¬portation and inventions. Workbooks provide story recall questions, word recognition, and handwriting practice in the early grades but transition into reading skill development with some basic phonics reinforcement. ***PLEASE NOTE***There are instances where the workbooks and the readers seem to be misaligned, however; the concepts and copywork are at the same level as the readers even with the mismatches. We have to chalk this up to the charm of a vintage reproduction as it is something that cannot be changed. It doesn't take away from the style of teaching. TEs (where available) provide lesson plans and answers in early grades. Workbooks without TEs have some teacher instructions but no answers.

Primary Subject
Reading/Literature
Grade
1
Format
Paperback
Brand Name
AB Publishing
Weight
0.25 (lbs.)
Dimensions
7.75" x 7.75" x 0.19"
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My grandchildren love the stories in the Jerry and Alice readers.
Rebecca K on Dec 29, 2022
I plan to use the program to help reluctant readers
Wilma W on Feb 5, 2022
My grandchildren love the stories in the Jerry and Alice readers.
Rebecca K on Dec 29, 2022
to support my grandchild reading comprehension skills
jesse s on Jul 20, 2022
I plan to use the program to help reluctant readers
Wilma W on Feb 5, 2022
I like the simplistic and classic look of the program.
Bret B on Dec 29, 2021
Had them when I was in school and wanted my grandson and granddaughter to have them also. I still remember the pictures.
Todd K on Jun 8, 2021
My kindergarten aged child loves reading these books.
Chelsea S on Feb 20, 2021
to support my grandchild reading comprehension skills
jesse s on Jul 20, 2022
I like the simplistic and classic look of the program.
Bret B on Dec 29, 2021
Are the preprimers hardback? The description information varies from title to title. I'm assuming the rest of the series are hardback.
Beth on Jul 23, 2023
BEST ANSWER: The first few in the Grade 1 series are soft back, but the others are all hardback. The books are beautiful with amazing illustrations.
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