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Desde la enredadera

by Juan Gedovius

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Wordless books are a wonderful tool in the monolingual, bilingual and ESL classrooms (even for Foreign Language classes!) The wordless books not only stimulate children's imagination and help develop their oral language and logical thinking skills, but can also be used to boost writing and reading skills. Furthermore, they are enchanting to every child and fun to work with in small and large groups. Wordless books are also great to teach pre-reading skills. By taking active part in the storytelling, preschool children and early readers develop awareness on ideas such as beginning, middle and end, character, sequence, climax, and other important concepts that prepare them for actual reading.… (more)
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Wordless books are a wonderful tool in the monolingual, bilingual and ESL classrooms (even for Foreign Language classes!) The wordless books not only stimulate children's imagination and help develop their oral language and logical thinking skills, but can also be used to boost writing and reading skills. Furthermore, they are enchanting to every child and fun to work with in small and large groups. Wordless books are also great to teach pre-reading skills. By taking active part in the storytelling, preschool children and early readers develop awareness on ideas such as beginning, middle and end, character, sequence, climax, and other important concepts that prepare them for actual reading.

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