What Color is the Sky? is part of the series, Literacy Links to Phonology. This represents the fifth in the series and the last of the initial /s/ clusters which are usually included in the Cycles Approach to Phonology by speech-language pathologists with young children. The word 'sky' is emphasized throughout the book for auditory bombardment and color concepts are also introduced. The segment What About You? encourages children to observe the sky in their own environment.
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What Color is the Sky? is part of the series, Literacy Links to Phonology. This represents the fifth in the series and the last of the initial /s/ clusters which are usually included in the Cycles Approach to Phonology by speech-language pathologists with young children. The word 'sky' is emphasized throughout the book for auditory bombardment and color concepts are also introduced. The segment What About You? encourages children to observe the sky in their own environment.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. What Color is the Sky? is part of the series, Literacy Links to Phonology. This represents the fifth in the series and the last of the initial /s/ clusters which are usually included in the Cycles Approach to Phonology by speech-language pathologists with young children. The word 'sky' is emphasized throughout the book for auditory bombardment and color concepts are also introduced. The segment What About You? encourages children to observe the sky in their own environment. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781497320451
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