The interactive read-aloud program for Pre K-2 students. Also in Spanish

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The interactive read-aloud program for Pre K-2 students Also in Spanish

Dive into literacy with SPLASH, the interactive read-aloud program for early literacy development. SPLASH sets your students up for literacy success! Engage students with meaningful literacy experiences through reading aloud, interacting, and responding to text. Identify student needs through quick, periodic observations and keep records of student progress. Focus instruction around identified areas of need. Get parents involved and reinforce reading at home. SPLASH provides engaging resources for developing the following key literacy areas: Fluency Comprehension Vocabulary Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Oral Language

Engaging, read-aloud books form the core of the program! Reading aloud to children is the single most important thing that you can do to build the knowledge they need to succeed in learning to read. It is the foundation. - Jill Eggleton Each read-aloud offers embedded support for early literacy development - with character education built right in! Title: Brachio Character Ed. Theme: Caring for others Develop vocabulary strategies early on with frontier words, which help students learn unfamiliar words contextually. Build fluency through reading aloud Splash books with built-in rhyme, rhythm, and repetition. Promote interaction and oral language with Splash character that prompts students to respond to text. SPLASH research-based resources fi f it right in with your existing curriculum, and support best instructional practices: Whole Class Reading Aloud and Interaction for fluency, comprehension and vocabulary Whole or Small Group Instruction and Practice for phonics and phonemic awareness Listening Center and Literacy Center Support Observation and Assessment Tools for Individual Learning Needs Parent-involvement and Take-home Support S P L A S H

Splash Read Aloud Program Purpose: Comprehension, Vocabulary and Fluency Development Classroom Connection: Whole or Small Group Instruction 40 unique Splash titles available (20 per set) Lap-size books for reading aloud Student books for literacy/ listening center or take-home 40 original, catchy songs with audio version of every story Song chart available for Set 1 titles only (sold separately) Reusable storyboard for each title encourages visualization and practice with sequencing and retelling. Splash Take-Home Resources Purpose: Parental Involvement, Reinforcing Reading at Home Classroom Connection: Supports initiatives being taught at school Promotes family literacy and parent involvement Reinforces reading comprehension at home Provides focused and meaningful take-home support

Splash Word and Letter Play Kit Purpose: Phonics and Phonemic Awareness Practice Classroom Connection: Big Books for Whole Group/Small Group, Activities and Resources for Use in Centers, Hands-on Practice Provides instruction and practice with 10 interactive Big Books (2 each) for: Discriminating Letters Initial Sounds Phonic Knowledge and Phonemic Awareness Auditory Patterns Rhyming Words Word Families Reinforce alphabet knowledge and letter recognition with exciting Alphabet Poster, Magnetic Puzzles and Alphabet Rap Big Book Increase word recognition with hands on practice with words and matching Emerging Literacy Assessment Kit Purpose: Identify individual learning needs and inform instruction Classroom Connection: Observations and Documentation of Progress Assessment handbooks to measure and monitor student reading progress: Determine each student s needs to focus instruction. Share results with administrators and parents during conferences. Monitor student progress in the areas of: oral language, sequencing, phonic awareness, written language, sounds and much more.

Incorporate character education with SPLASH.. Each Splash 1 Big Books $28.50 each Big Book PL-6088 Small Book PL-6068 Trying something new Big Book PL-6076 Small Book PL-6056 Stranger danger/staying safe Big Book PL-6074 Small Book PL-6054 The importance of listening Big Book PL-6079 Small Book PL-6059 Sometimes its good to be small Big Book PL-6078 Small Book PL-6058 Courage, kindness, sharing Big Book PL-6080 Small Book PL-6060 Solving a problem Big Book PL-6087 Small Book PL-6067 Being happy Big Book PL-6081 Small Book PL-6061 Selfishness Big Book PL-6086 Small Book PL-6066 Caring for each other Big Book PL-6084 Small Book PL-6064 Courage Big Book PL-6090 Small Book PL-6070 Thinking about what you do Big Book PL-6085 Small Book PL-6065 Creative solutions Big Book PL-6075 Small Book PL-6055 Courage and fear Big Book PL-6091 Small Book PL-6071 Trying something new Big Book PL-6077 Small Book PL-6057 Courage Big Book PL-6083 Small Book PL-6063 Dealing with a bully Big Book PL: 6092 Small Book PL: 6072 Solving a problem Big Book PL-6082 Small Book PL-6062 Following someone s example Big Book PL-6093 Small Book PL-6073 Being different Big Book PL-6089 Small Book PL-6069 Not giving up To order any of the above titles in Spanish (Chorrito) please add SP to the end of the item number. Big Books (Spanish) $32.50 each Student Books (Spanish) $8.95 each

title focuses on a different character education value. Student Books $7.95 each Splash 2 Big Book PL-6039 Small Book PL-6019 Belonging to a family Big Book PL-6023 Small Book PL-6003 Wanting a friend Big Book PL-6028 Small Book PL-6008 Being scared of something, caring Big Book PL-6034 Small Book PL-6014 Losing something precious, feeling anxious Big Book PL-6022 Small Book PL-6002 Feeling scared, being in a scary place Big Book PL-6020 Small Book PL-6000 Not doing as you re told Big Book PL-6025 Small Book PL-6005 Trying to be brave Big Book PL-6032 Small Book PL-6012 Caring Big Book PL-6030 Small Book PL-6010 Caring Big Book PL-6035 Small Book PL-6015 Being frightened, judging something you don t know Big Book PL-6021 Small Book PL-6001 Having fun, not giving up Big Book PL-6031 Small Book PL-6011 Solving a problem, helping others Big Book PL-6024 Small Book PL-6004 Taking a risk, not sticking to the rules Big Book PL-6027 Small Book PL-6007 Understanding the reason for something Big Book PL-6037 Small Book PL-6017 Not worrying Big Book PL-6038 Small Book PL-6018 Being cared for, taking care of a family Big Book PL-6036 Small Book PL-6016 Wanting to be independent/ different, playing tricks Big Book PL-6029 Small Book PL-6009 Wanting to be different Big Book PL-6091 Small Book PL-6071 Looking after yourself To order any of the above titles in Spanish (Chorrito) please add SP to the end of the item number. Big Books (Spanish) $32.50 each Student Books (Spanish) $8.95 each Big Book PL-6026 Small Book PL-6006 Changing your mind about something