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Books in Dominie Phonics Readers series

  • GATORS OUT, SAID THE TROUT

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Jan. 21, 2005)
    These captivating little books for K-2 children are filled with delightful rhymes, humorous stories, exciting plot lines, and beautiful illustrations. Designed to promote early success in reading, they are uncomplicated, with easy-to-read type, bright and engaging illustrations, and language repetition to reinforce fundamental reading skills. Dominie Readers have amusing and engaging story lines, with delightful characters that motivate children to read and develop comprehension. With a good mix of humor, appropriate for young readers, the books help build rich vocabulary through interesting events. Youngsters particulary love the imaginative rhymes and rhythmic language in Dominie Readers, which cover a broad range of genres. Suitable for small group and independent reading, as well as whole-class instruction, these readers support the researched skills highlighted in the Reading First initiative.
    E
  • BLUE-GREEN HOUSEFLY, THE

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Oct. 14, 2004)
    Supports phonemic awareness and phonics instructionBuilds fluency & vocabularyDevelops text comprehension skills
    H
  • Lots of dimes

    Cindy Chapman

    Unknown Binding (Scholastic, March 15, 2000)
    None
  • Magnets

    Wiley Blevins

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Phonics Readers is a recognized leader in helping you teach phonics and phonemic awareness, within the context of content-area reading. Content area focus: Magnets; Phonics Skills: final e, l-blends
    G
  • TINY LITTLE WOMAN, THE

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Jan. 21, 2005)
    Help children build their vocabulary with Joy Readers, a set of 80 lively, leveled titles covering a broad range of topics and cultures. Individual and group lesson plans highlight strategies for reading instruction, and additional activities help ELL students master reading.
    D
  • GOODNIGHT!

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Oct. 14, 2004)
    Help children build their vocabulary with Joy Readers, a set of 80 lively, leveled titles covering a broad range of topics and cultures. Individual and group lesson plans highlight strategies for reading instruction, and additional activities help ELL students master reading.
    D
  • Zack the Zookeeper: Practicing the Z Sound

    Serena Snyder

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Bright, colorful photos support decodable text, guiding beginning readers to identify, recognize, and use the /z/ sound. Featuring high-frequency words, this authentic nonfiction text also gives emerging readers the opportunity to read for information while reinforcing basic phonemic sounds. This book brings readers to the zoo, where they'll learn all about zoo animals and what zookeepers do. This nonfiction phonics title is paired with the fiction phonics title Ziggy the Zebra: Practicing the Z Sound.
    H
  • Bats

    Bibi Boynton

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Boynton, Bibi
    I
  • From Farm to Store

    Wallace Boten

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2004)
    Phonics Readers is a recognized leader in helping you teach phonics and phonemic awareness, within the context of content-area reading. Content area focus: Buy and Sell Phonics Skills: r-controlled vowels (or, ore, our)
    J
  • FEELINGS

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, )
    None
    G
  • LUCY'S BOOT

    Dominie Elementary

    Paperback (Dominie Elementary, Jan. 21, 2005)
    These captivating little books for K-2 children are filled with delightful rhymes, humorous stories, exciting plot lines, and beautiful illustrations. Designed to promote early success in reading, they are uncomplicated, with easy-to-read type, bright and engaging illustrations, and language repetition to reinforce fundamental reading skills. Dominie Readers have amusing and engaging story lines, with delightful characters that motivate children to read and develop comprehension. With a good mix of humor, appropriate for young readers, the books help build rich vocabulary through interesting events. Youngsters particulary love the imaginative rhymes and rhythmic language in Dominie Readers, which cover a broad range of genres. Suitable for small group and independent reading, as well as whole-class instruction, these readers support the researched skills highlighted in the Reading First initiative.
    F
  • Where Is Your Home?: Set B

    Cindy Chapman

    Library Binding (Compass Point Books, Aug. 15, 2003)
    None
    K