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School for Beginners

School for Beginners

 School for Beginners, Level High Lit to L. 3
A complete unit for lit to low 2, with core materials for L. 3.
Contents: kinds of schools and levels, school subjects, school communications (dialogs), report cards and parent-teacher meetings, borrowing classroom items, and much more…

Note: 1. For pre-lit, low lit we recommend the Number theme from our Literacy Lite book. 2. 



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Literacy Lite 1

For Tutors and Classes with short contact hours*.
*For LINC classes, use our regular unit binders.
•  3 themes:  Doctor 1, Numbers 1, and Clothing 1.
• For tutors or classes with shorter contact hours: each book covers less material and has a
homework section at the back so students can do writing at home.
• Includes: 3 Student Books, 6 literacy readers, 3 homework books plus page-by-page teaching
instructions, big pictures and game and activity masters. • Photocopiable
• Audio track available as a free MP3 download from our website so students can review daily at
home by downloading it onto a computer or CD.
• Pronunciation and phonics features help literacy students get a head start on reading and
speaking,
•  Appropriate for children or literacy adults.
•  Suitable for both novice tutors and experienced teachers.
•  Teacher’s Guide: 346 pages.

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Shopping for Clothes for Lit and Low 1

 Shopping for Clothes (for Lit & Low 1) …a 460-page binder bonanza of materials for Lit and Low 1 that covers:  types of clothing, clothing departments, size and colour, simple shopping dialogs, methods of payment, reading flyers, use of the comparative to ask for something different (“Do you have anything __er?”), describing location in a store, asking and following directions in a mall or department store, and simple rules regarding returns.  The numeracy sections cover asking and answering questions regarding size; recognizing and counting money amounts; asking and answering questions about prices; reading size labels, price tags and receipts; reading and copying flyer prices; and reading store hours.  Students also learn to sound out target words in the daily phonics sequences and to read simple stories (New Shoes, Going to the Mall, and A New Suit)

Special features include:*  Photocopiable student worksheets and activity masters (*by teachers at one address).*  228 pages of worksheets and activity masters*   a 29-page Phonics section *   a 34-page Numeracy section*   a 43-page Grammar supplement *   a 10-page Field Trip section *   64 pages of large picture flashcards*   a class set of colour cards,  for a total of 460 pages of student-centred, teacher-friendly material that both you and your students will love.

Also: * Week One Lesson Plans for both Literacy and Level 1.* A comprehensive set of page-by-page teaching hints and follow-up suggestions for both the novice and experienced teacher.* 3 stories presented in both Literacy Reader and Level 1 format.* 3 songs by B.C. artist Antonia Robertson (included in the binder CD)

 


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Shopping for Food for Lit and Low 1

Suitable for both literacy and level one, this 323-page binder includes:
• 242 pages of photocopiable worksheets and activity and game masters.
• a comprehensive Teacher’s Guide with sample week one lesson plans for each level.
3 literacy readers PLUS similar stories in level one format: At the Supermarket; Sam Goes Shopping, and Tom Needs Milk.
• the master for Food Bingo.
• 3 dialog card game masters.
• 44 pages of big pictures.
• an extensive phonics section for literacy level.
• a section on Personal Care Products for level 1.
For this unit, we highly recommend using: our number workbook for Lit/L. 1: “Bingo Plus!” and for Level 1 classes, “Success in Teaching Pronunciation to Levels 1 & 2”. Also useful: our ESL Bingo kit and Number & Money Wizard kit

 


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Literacy Sub Package

All you need to survive 2 to 3 days of a mixed literacy class.  A great resource for subs with little or no literacy experience or for literacy teachers who want to provide support for their subs. Contains: a day one checklist, lesson plans for days 1 to 3, a cut-up ready-to-go Concentration Game to introduce the new words, a new word handout, a literacy reader “Where’s the Teacher?” (sample reader and copy master), 2 Write handouts, phonics handouts (student handout and pair practice cards); reader follow-up activities (Circle the Same Word; Write the Missing Word; Story Board Game; and Crossword Puzzle); 3 grammar handouts, and “Where?”handout and pair fluency cards. See our Holidays for Literacy binder for a great all-year-round resource. (Pre-lit to lit) Expanded in May, 2012*.


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Number Workbook- Bingo Plus

(Pre-lit to level ) A range of number and money handouts for literacy/level one plus the copy master for written bingo (22 different game boards).  A core book for teaching numeracy. For more numeracy materials see our Number and Money Wizard Kit (Lit to Level 3), ESL Bingo (lit to level 1) , and Number Literacy Writing Boards (pre-lit/lit).

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Doctor for Literacy-Teacher’s Guide

Identifying medical problems, calling in sick, should & shouldn’t, making an appointment, checking in at the doctor’s office, personal information questions, forms, doctor’s commands. 247 pages. The author’s favourite! Pre-lit to high level 1.

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Housing Repair Dialog Card Game

The Housing Repair Dialog Card Game contains teaching instructions and student handouts for repair problems and repairman names, plus 8 card decks on different-coloured card stock. (You need 2 decks per group of 3 to 5 students.)
To play, students take turns asking another student in the group what the problem is. For example, S1 says, Hi Lee, what’s the matter? and S2 states a problem based on a card they have: My sink is leaking. If S1 has the same card, they say, Me too! But if he doesn’t have the same card, he must give appropriate advice: Maybe you should call a plumber. There are dialog suggestions for Levels 1 to 3, along with substitution suggestions for giving advice and responding to problems. (For literacy, we recommend using the dialog from our Housing for Literacy binder).
Objective: oral fluency in identifying repair problems and giving advice.

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Food Dialog Card Game

The Food Dialog Card Game contains teaching instructions and a handy student handout for 24 common food items by supermarket section plus 8 card decks on different-coloured card stock. (You need 2 decks per group of 3 to 5 students.)
To play, students take turns asking another student in the group where a food item is based on a card they have. For example, S1 says, Excuse me, where are the carrots? If S1 has the same card, they say, The carrots? They’re in the produce section. But if he doesn’t have the same card, he must give a negative answer: The carrots? I’m sorry, I don’t know. There are dialog suggestions for Levels 1 to 3, along with substitution suggestions for asking for location, and expressing and responding to thank-yous.
Objective: oral fluency in asking for location of food in a supermarket using count/non-count and expressing and responding to thank-yous.

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Sports and Hobbies Dialog Card Game

The Sports and Hobbies Dialog Card Game contains teaching instructions and a handy student handout for 24 common sports and hobbies plus 8 card decks on different-coloured card stock. (You need 2 decks per group of 3 to 5 students.)
To play, students take turns inviting another student in the group based on a card they have. For example, S1 says, Do you like to play basketball? and Would you like to play basketball with us? If S1 has the same card, they accept the invitation. But if he doesn’t have the same card, he must politely turn it down. There are dialog suggestions for Levels 1 to 3, along with substitution suggestions for inviting, accepting and rejecting.
NOTE: You can also use this game to contrast the present and past:
Do you ever…? Did you … when you were young?
Objective: Oral fluency in giving and accepting or turning down invitations. Identifying sports using “play” or “go”.
Talking about which sports and hobbies you do now and did as a child.

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