Six-level series with Reading/Writing and Listening/Speaking strands. Each strand contains approximately 20 hours of practice. Clear learning outcomes and thought-provoking unit questions
App teaches reading and writing for ages 3-8. Offers over 700 hands-on reading lessons. Includes multi-sensory activities like tracing and drag-and-drop prompts. Provides personalized lessons at child's own pace
Number names 100 to 200 represent numbers in words. Learning 100 to 200 spelling helps students count and spell numbers. Examples include 112 (one hundred twelve) and 198 (one hundred ninety-eight)
Number names 1-20 represent numbers 1-20 in words. Learning 11-20 requires more attention than 1-10. Each number name has unique pattern not common
Published by Macmillan Education in May 2013. Contains 96 pages in English. Written by Dorothy E. Zemach
Braille uses 6-dot cells arranged in 2 columns of 3 dots each. Each dot is numbered 1-6 in the left and right columns. Standard Braille doesn't have shadow dots for sighted readers