B级书

  • 简单的事实文本,动物幻想和现实主义小说•图画书•文本和概念高度由图片支持•每页两行或更多的文本•重复的语言模式•每页3 - 7个单词•非常熟悉的主题和想法•简短,可预测的句子•几乎所有儿童熟悉的词汇•强烈基于视觉单词

    <<<回赠阅读的礼物

联系信息

  • 读写能力

    东南第三大道600号

    佛罗里达州劳德代尔堡33301

    电话:754-321-1866

    传真:——

    TTL:——

    电话:——

    米尔德里德Grimaldo

    导演

书的例子:

B级书
Book Title","

Book Description

"],["

Zebras Don’t Brush Their Teeth! by Lynette Evans (2009)

","

Zebras don't brush their teeth. But you do! What things must you do each day?

"],["

A Cake for Dinner by Sue Graves (2011)

","

Mom and Molly really want to make a cake because Grandma is coming to dinner. But they get into such a mess!

"],["

How Many Fish? by Caron Lee Cohen (1998) My First I Can Read Book

","

In the bay...There are six little fish. Along come six little feet. What will happen when they meet?

"],["

See the City by David Marx Rookie Reader (2002)

","

A boy and his family enjoy the sights of New York City, from cement sidewalks and ice skaters in the park to sparkling lights and dancing on a stage.

"],["

Mud by Wendy Cheyette Lewinson (1990) Hello Reader Level 1

","

This fiction book, written in rhyming text, shows all the places where mud can be found, including some surprising ones.

"],["

Let’s Go Visiting by Sue Williams (2000)

","

A wild-haired child (could be a boy or girl) issues an invitation to a friendly golden retriever: \"Let's go visiting. What do you say? One brown foal is ready to play.\" All three then start a small parade as they move on to visit two red calves, three black kittens and so on, until they find \"six yellow puppies... ready to play.\"

"],["

Who Lives in the Arctic? by Pamela Chanko and Susan Canizares PhD (1998) Science Emergent Readers

","

Books with beautiful, but not distracting, full-page photos. The text contains simple complete sentences that allow emergent readers to use basic sight words, picture clues, and predictable repetition.

"],["

Yo! Yes? by Christopher Raschka (1993)

","

Against pastel backgrounds, in vibrant, colorful images, two boys meet on the street. Their one- and two-word exchanges on each spread lead to a tentative offer of friendship, sealed as both boys jump high in the air and yell \"Yow!\"

"]]" id="hidData51556">