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Sing, Spell, Read & Write: Level 1 : For Ages 6-8)

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Sing, Spell, Read & Write is a phonics-based program that uses a 36-step program of carefully sequenced steps to teach reading, writing, and spelling. Delivering explicit phonics instruction via a multisensory approach, Sing, Spell, Read & Write reaches every avenue to the brain and addresses every student's learning style. The Level 1 Kit includes all the materials you need for a full year of Level 1 student books, Off We Go and Raceway , the Assessment Book, Level 1 Instructor's Manual, 17 Level 1 storybooks, Level 1 CD, as well as 6 Level 1 audiocassettes, the Raceway placemat, the A-Z Phonics Song placemat, A-Z Pick-A-Sound Card Game, A-Z Sound-O Game, Letter Cluster Pick-A-Sound Card Game, Letter Cluster Sound-O Game, Word-O Game, clear bingo chips, dry erase marker, eraser, and a Treasure Chest filled with prizes!

The level 1 student books are also available separately. Looking for other grade levels?

500 pages, Paperback

First published August 25, 2000

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Modern Curriculum Press, Inc., (MCP) was an educational materials publisher founded in Berea in 1963 by Alice Lorenz-Baer to provide reading programs for kindergarten through third grade stressing the teaching of phonetic word-attack skills, a strategy which had been almost completely discarded since the 1920s for the sight-word approach. A reaction among teachers in favor of the older method enabled MCP to begin doubling its sales yearly from the beginning. In 1971 it merged with Reardon, Baer & Company, the STRONGSVILLE educational publishing concern of Baer's husband, F. William Baer. MCP grew into a sixty-five worker operation and opened an office in Toronto. Some twenty corporations made approaches to acquire the company, which was finally sold in 1972 to Esquire, Inc. Mrs. Baer continued to manage the company until her retirement in 1975.

Esquire in turn was bought by Gulf-Western, which evolved into Paramount Communications, one of the industry's leading publishers of books and educational materials. In 1994, Paramount was acquired by Viacom, which subsequently moved MCP operations to New Jersey and Indiana. MCP became an imprint of Simon and Schuster, Viacom's U.S. publishing unit. In 1998, Simon and Schuster sold its educational, professional, and reference units, including MCP, to Pearson PLC, a London-based publishing firm. Pearson incorporated MCP into a new operation, called Pearson Education. As of 2006, textbooks bearing the MCP imprint continued to be published by Pearson.

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