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A Fun Way to Learn About Prepositions
This is another book in the Language Builders Series. These books are designed to teach children the purpose of various parts of speech, but more importantly, how to use them in their writing and oral language.Paula's cousin Patrick has come over to play. Paula wants to teach him about prepostions that she learned about that day at school. Off they go to the park to play hide and seek with her friends. While playing they talk about prepositions and prepositional phrases. They tell him what they do, such as show place and time, as well as what object they describe. The children have fun learning and reinforcing what they have learned.A great concept in how to teach parts of speech to children and to encourage the use of them in their everyday speech and writing. There are also resources at the end of the book to use. A book that should be in all school and classroom libraries.Thanks to Netgalley and Norwood Press for the opportunity to read and review this book.
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Reinforces that school and learning are fun
This book not only helps children recognize prepositions, but also reinforces the idea that school and learning are fun and exciting: the older children want to share what they learned in school and the younger Patrick is curious. Because the older children in the story are teaching Patrick as they play hide-and-seek, the method is somewhere on the spectrum between and inductive and deductive learning. Prepositions are not presented explicitly in list form. Thus, the story would need to be accompanied by pre- and post- teaching of the topic. Furthermore, while this would be a great book for students whose language is L1 and who are able to follow the story, it would not be so successful with children who are learning English as L2.I was able to review this product in exchange for an honest review thanks to netgally.com.
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