Learning to read is fun with Tippie the elephant!Level 5 introduces readers to controlled r vowels as well as to finalsyllables with a consonant and -le. The level 5 books are progressiveand encourage the learning of these two syllable types and the rulessurrounding it.The next 10 Tippie adventures are proudly South African and buildon the skills acquired in all the previous levels. The text is supportedby colourful, engaging illustrations to support comprehension andthe learning of these tricky vowel syllables.Additionally, the stories have been written to encourage inferenceand problem solving through the stories and images to enhance thereader’s skill and fun!
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Learning to read is fun with Tippie the elephant! Level 5 introduces readers to controlled r vowels as well as to final syllables with a consonant and -le. The level 5 books are progressive and encourage the learning of these two syllable types and the rules surrounding it.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781776354184
Publisert
2022-07-01
Utgiver
LAPA Publishers
Vekt
1000 gr
Høyde
212 mm
Bredde
137 mm
Aldersnivå
E, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
24

Illustratør

Biografisk notat

José Palmer and Reinette Lombard have years of experience teaching children who struggle with reading and spelling. With the LEARN TO READ series their aim is to teach children that reading is fun. This reading series with its colourful illustrations is not only fun to read, but also promotes vocabulary and comprehension. Zinelda McDonald is ’n kunstenaar wat in Kaapstad woon saam met haar musikant-man, Deon, en hulle twee katte. Sy het ’n honneursgraad in Grafiese Ontwerp aan die Universiteit van Noordwes se Potchefstroomkampus verwerf en illustreer meestal kinderboeke en ontwerp voorblaaie vir jeugliteratuur. Sy het al ’n paar toekennings gekry vir haar werk (twee ATKV Woordveertjies asook ’n Exclusive Books/IBBY SA 2017 toekenning). Sy’s dankbaar vir die pryse, maar selfs meer dankbaar dat sy al saam met wonderlike skrywers soos Jaco Jacobs, Marita van der Vyver en Fanie Viljoen kon werk.