
Alpha-Mania Adventures
The Great Riddle Race: A Sound Manipulation Book
Jennifer Makwana(Author)
Ruth Rumack's Learning Space (Publisher)
Published on 26. September 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
36 pages
978-0-9947637-8-5 (ISBN)
Description
Alpha-Mania Adventures is an innovative five-book series that ignites imagination and gives pre-reading children the foundation to become successful readers in the future. These exciting and colorful stories are the perfect tools to teach pre-reading skills through play. Storytime at home or in the classroom becomes fun and educational.
Each adventure combines the heroic quests of five intrepid kids with phonological awareness and phonics, the first two components necessary to become a good reader.
The Great Riddle Race (Book 5 of 5) practices sound manipulation. Sound manipulation involves deleting and/or substituting sounds with within words. For example, if you remove the /h/ sound from the word hook, and replace it with a /b/ sound, you get the word book.
The story: In this book, the Alpha-Maniacs have each awoken to find a puzzling note. As always, they put their heads together and discover the clues fit together to form a mysterious riddle, one that requires them to manipulate the sounds within words. Led by the friendly Switch-a-Roo, the gang solves a series of riddles all over Letter Lagoon, leading to a reunion with some old friends, and an amazing discovery!
Every Alpha-Mania Adventures book includes:
An introduction to phonological awareness and tips to use the book to its maximum benefit
An exciting story that will charm young audiences
A Find the Hidden Objects phonics activity embedded in the illustrations
Bonus Activities related to phonological awareness, phonics, and/or letter formation
Easy-to-use guides on Letter Sounds and/or Letter Formation
Join the Alpha-Maniacs on their fifth and final phonological pirate adventure with The Great Riddle Race!
Each adventure combines the heroic quests of five intrepid kids with phonological awareness and phonics, the first two components necessary to become a good reader.
The Great Riddle Race (Book 5 of 5) practices sound manipulation. Sound manipulation involves deleting and/or substituting sounds with within words. For example, if you remove the /h/ sound from the word hook, and replace it with a /b/ sound, you get the word book.
The story: In this book, the Alpha-Maniacs have each awoken to find a puzzling note. As always, they put their heads together and discover the clues fit together to form a mysterious riddle, one that requires them to manipulate the sounds within words. Led by the friendly Switch-a-Roo, the gang solves a series of riddles all over Letter Lagoon, leading to a reunion with some old friends, and an amazing discovery!
Every Alpha-Mania Adventures book includes:
An introduction to phonological awareness and tips to use the book to its maximum benefit
An exciting story that will charm young audiences
A Find the Hidden Objects phonics activity embedded in the illustrations
Bonus Activities related to phonological awareness, phonics, and/or letter formation
Easy-to-use guides on Letter Sounds and/or Letter Formation
Join the Alpha-Maniacs on their fifth and final phonological pirate adventure with The Great Riddle Race!
More details
Series
Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 8 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 203 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
140 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9947637-8-5 (9780994763785)
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Persons
Jennifer Makwana is a certified teacher at Ruth Rumack's Learning Space, an educational support company based in Toronto, Canada. Jennifer has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons.) , a Bachelor of Education, and a diploma in Early Childhood Education. Since 2008, she has instructed and expanded the Alpha-Mania® program at Ruth Rumack's Learning Space. Jennifer lives in Toronto with her husband and two children.