Foundations D Student Workbook
Students will practice their literacy skills with mix and match activities, board games and short stories found in the Foundations D Student Workbook!
This student workbook provides students with plenty of exercises for mastery of:
- 8 advanced phonograms
- Comprehension skills
- Spelling
- Suffixing rules
- Beginning composition skills
Foundations D Student Workbook is filled with exercises and activities that will help students become confident readers, writers and spellers.
In the Foundations D Student Workbook, the samples are in bookface, and students complete exercises in whatever handwriting style they have learned in levels A and B.
For extra practice, games and activities, add the Foundations D Online Supplement! Use the Planning Guide to see where you can use this online component to enhance your student’s learning experience.
*All instructions are found in the Foundations D Teacher's Manual.No License
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Product Details
1st Edition (2014)
Paperback with perforated pages
288 pages
8.5" x 11"
Testimonials
Mom, you know what I just realized? Reading doesn’t make me cry anymore!!” 16 months ago, we began Foundations A. She had just been diagnosed with dyslexia and I was so unsure of how to teach her well. Today, she finished Foundations C and she continues to gain confidence with each day! Thankful for Logic of English!! Foundations has been life-changing for my daughter and for me!
Kelli Williford
As a former Kindergarten teacher I have taught a lot of kids to read - LOE Foundations stands out as the best program I’ve used. I love the kinesthetic learning built into lessons, and that the lessons build on themselves. We’ve taken our time through Foundations A-C and I’ve seen my early reader blossom this way. If I ever had to teach in a classroom again, I’d advocated for LOE foundations to be the reading curriculum.
Sherri Smith
Amalia started with learning her basic phonograms in Foundations A in kindergarten and is now halfway through Foundations C at the start of first grade. Her progress has been so steady and stress-free. She absolutely loves to play the games and wants to read to me every chance she can get!