Yes, I Can Read!

by LINDA KLEIN WEISMAN


Formats

E-Book
$14.99
Softcover
$29.99
E-Book
$14.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/20/2013

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 614
ISBN : 9781466980747
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 614
ISBN : 9781466980730

About the Book

Yes, I Can Read! was written for fourth graders through adults who are nonreaders, beginning readers, or struggling readers, those who speak English as well as ESL learners. The workbook was designed for learners who may be working with minimal assistance in a one-on-one, small group, or classroom setting, and its reading levels range from 0 to 5.9.

What you will find in Yes, I Can Read!

• Flexibility: Can be used as a decoding program or as a supplement to strengthen particular skills.
• Explicit, sequential phonics and the multi-sensory approach: Research-based, proven methods facilitate learning, inspiring confidence in students.
• Easy to use: Designed for student success and mastery, its predictable page format with completed examples, illustrations, phonetic pronunciations, and symbols serve as cues for students. Matching, tracing, word search and fill-in-the-blank exercises reinforce learning.
• Extensive reading, vocabulary, spelling, tracing, and handwriting practiced
• 2,000-plus words
• Age-appropriate format

Combination teacher's manual and student workbook

"This book is an abundant resource of phonetic exercises. These exercises gave my student confidence and a momentum to move smoothly along in her reading efforts because once she finished the lessons and exercises, she remembered how to spell and read the words. This book is well organized and at your fingertips to use. I am so glad to have found this resource!" - Martha Wilson, Literacy Tutor

"I wish I had this book when I was homeschooling my kids." - Susan Christensen


About the Author

Linda Weisman is a reading consultant, author, and educator. In addition to working as a tutor and free-lance editor, Mrs. Weisman is involved in professional development for teachers. Her career, which has spanned more than four decades, has included teaching English and reading in high school, Adult Basic Education in corrections, and undergraduate and graduate courses in English and literacy. Her students have ranged from six to over sixty-five years of age, from nonreaders to graduate students. Linda earned a B.A. from Indiana University, earned her Master's degree at Hunter College, and pursued further graduate studies at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. Among her accomplishments, Linda was nominated for the International Corrections Teacher of the Year award and was named a Master Teacher and presenter at the National Teacher Training Institute. The author's nineteen years of teaching Adult Basic Education in corrections inspired her to develop this workbook for those who have been unsuccessful in their quest to read.