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Teacher's Guide to the Four Blocks®, Grades 1 - 3 A Multimethod, Multilevel Framework

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ISBN-10: 0887244947

ISBN-13: 9780887244940

Edition: 1999 (Teachers Edition, Instructors Manual, etc.)

Authors: Patricia M. Cunningham, Dorothy P. Hall, Cheryl Mahaffey Sigmon

List price: $26.99
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By summarizing each of the Four Blocks, steps for implementation in the classroom, and a variety of student activities, this book explains how teachers can help all children become better readers and writers. Supports the Four-Blocks Literacy Model.
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Book details

List price: $26.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Four Blocks
Publication date: 9/20/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 8.75" wide x 11.25" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.100
Language: English

Patricia M. Cunningham The day I entered first grade, I decided I wanted to teach first grade. In 1965, I graduated from the University of Rhode Island and began my teaching career teaching first grade in Key West, Florida. For the next several years, I taught a variety of grades and worked as a curriculum coordinator and special reading teacher in Florida and Indiana. nbsp; From the very beginning, I worried about children who struggled learning to read and devised a variety of alternative strategies to teach them to read. In 1974, I received my Ph. D. in Reading Education from the University of Georgia. I developed the Making Words activity while working with Title One teachers in North…    

Patricia M. Cunningham The day I entered first grade, I decided I wanted to teach first grade. In 1965, I graduated from the University of Rhode Island and began my teaching career teaching first grade in Key West, Florida. For the next several years, I taught a variety of grades and worked as a curriculum coordinator and special reading teacher in Florida and Indiana. nbsp; From the very beginning, I worried about children who struggled learning to read and devised a variety of alternative strategies to teach them to read. In 1974, I received my Ph. D. in Reading Education from the University of Georgia. I developed the Making Words activity while working with Title One teachers in North…