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Books with title First Word Search: Phonics, Phonics, Phonics!

  • First Word Search: Fun First Words

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Even very young children can go on a word hunt! In Fun First Words, all the entries are grouped by subject, so youngsters can do their searches in such kid-appealing categories as “Bugs,” “Birthdays,” and “Camping.” They’ll have a happy time hunting.
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  • First Word Search: Phonics Word Search

    Gary LaCoste

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    While they’re playing, kids will master more new words and sounds. Phonics Word Search goes through such letter patterns as AI (braid, trait); BL (blab, bleak, blizzard); long EA (eager, peanut), and many others. Each search has a word list, so children can easily find unfamiliar terms in the grid.
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  • First Word Search: Phonics Fun

    Gary LaCoste

    Paperback (Sterling, June 7, 2011)
    Phonics is one of the best paths to reading success—and these word searches, with their appealing design, are a great way to begin! The categories include Long A words, such as flake and halo; “BL” blends like blue and bloom; and “NG” combinations that include bang, gong, and song. Each one will help kids recognize the sound and letter combinations that form the building blocks of our language.
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  • First Word Search: Phonics, Phonics, Phonics!

    Ed Shems

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    This portion of puzzle fun features syllables, sounds, and words such as long A in wave, the SK in skeleton, and the short U in puppy.
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  • First Word Search: Fun First Phonics

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, Jan. 4, 2011)
    Kids will get a fun introduction to the letter combinations and sounds that provide the building blocks for so many words. Each puzzle features examples of one blend of letter sounds, such as CR (crab, crash, crack), OO (balloon, spoon, moon), the Hard G (giggle, beagle, grandma), or the Long A (late, race, game).
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  • First Word Search: Fun First Phonics

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2004)
    Now, the youngest, beginning readers can play a little hide-and-seek on the page with word searches designed just for them. Everything’s simple and basic, so children will have lots of fun while they’re learning.Fun First Phonics introduces kids to the letter combinations and sounds that provide the building blocks for so many words in the language.
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  • First Word Search: Phonics, Phonics, Phonics!

    Ed Shems

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 4, 2009)
    Here’s another portion of puzzle fun for four-to-six-year-olds! Specially designed to meet the needs and interests of the youngest readers, First Word Search series turns learning into a game. This phonics-based collection builds children’s language skills by helping kids master new syllables, sounds, and words—including the long A in wave, the sk in skeleton, and the short U in puppy—and then bring that knowledge to their reading.
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  • First Word Search: Phonics Word Search

    Gary LaCoste

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 5, 2008)
    These word searches are just right for the youngest readers! Specially designed to meet the needs and interests of children starting to read on their own, the First Word Search series turns learning into an entertaining game. While they’re playing, kids will master more and more new words and sounds; they can bring that new knowledge to books and to school. Phonics Word Search goes through such letter patterns as ai (braid, stain, trait); bl (blab, bleak, blizzard); the long ea (eager, peanut), and many others. Each search has a word list, so if the child isn’t yet familiar with the vocabulary, he or she can still look for it in the grid—and then find out what it means.
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  • First Word Search: Phonics Puzzles

    Inc. Sterling Publishing Co., Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, June 7, 2011)
    Since our First Word Search puzzle books debuted, parents who want to help their children get a head-start in reading have snapped up this wildly successful series. Now they're new and improved with a larger trim size. Featuring great cartoon illustrations, Phonics Puzzles continues the fun as it teaches basic sounds (“bake'” for the long A) and letter combinations (“oo” as in book). Kids willl love it!
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  • First Word Search: Phonics Fun

    Gary LaCoste

    Paperback (Sterling, Feb. 5, 2008)
    Phonics is one of the best paths to reading success—and these word searches, with their appealing design, are a great way to begin! The categories include “Long A” words, such as flake and halo; “BL” blends like blue and bloom; and “NG” combinations that include bang, gong, and song. Each one will help kids recognize the sound and letter combinations that form the building blocks of our language.
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  • First Word Search: Phonics Made Fun

    Ed Shems

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2007)
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  • First Word Search: Fun First Words

    Steve Harpster

    Paperback (Sterling, April 1, 2004)
    Now, the youngest, beginning readers can play a little hide-and-seek on the page with word searches designed just for them. Everything’s simple and basic, so children will have lots of fun while they’re learning.In Fun First Words, all the entries are grouped by subject, so children do their searches in such kid-appealing categories as Bugs, Birthdays, and Camping. They’ll have a happy time hunting.
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