How Big is Kip? (Short Vowel Stories)

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077499
ISBN
9781433324109
Grade K-2
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Charlotte Mason
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Publisher's Description of How Big is Kip? (Short Vowel Stories)

Find out how big Kip is in this engaging book for beginning readers that features delightful illustrations, fresh text, and helpful sight and challenging short I words to aid in children's progression in reading and phonemic skills.

Category Description for Targeted Phonics Readers

Each colorful reader highlights a short or long vowel sound. For the short ‘a' sound, there are 3 readers available; one of which is listed below (see our website for more). Sentences get longer as you move up a level. In the back of each reader, you find a list of the decodable words and a list of the sight words (the non-rule followers). Extension activities included. In the short u – book 1, these include making bubble paint as an art activity, listing all the things in the tub (cup, pup, bug, jug) and thinking of more rhyming words. About 15 pages.

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Teacher Created Materials
Grades:K-2
ISBN:9781433324109
Length in Inches:9
Width in Inches:7
Height in Inches:0.0625
Weight in Pounds:0.1
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