Zack Book Three, In the Air: Noah Text (Just Rimes)
Zack loves to play in the woods in his back yard. One day, he meets a girl named Sky with wild brown hair and big brown eyes. Soon, they are good friends. Though, she is not quite like him...

As children follow this magical story, they'll notice the rime pattern in each word is in bold helping them decode each word with ease and fluency. The word "rime" is a linguistic term and refers to the pattern of letters starting with the vowel and going to the end of the syllable. The research behind this technique is clear... As humans, we learn the world around us through patterns!

Cross linguistic studies show that the English writing system is one of the most unpredictable writing systems in the world requiring two to three times more instruction time and practice. It also shows that English readers often self-correct while reading. In other words, our irregular, crazy writing system trips us up! But, we can make our writing system predictable by simulating what predictable languages have that we don't - visibly clear and consistent patterns!

Teaching and highlighting rime patterns to children is like giving them the key to the puzzle, as they not only unlock one syllable words, they enable readers to breakdown multisyllable words much more readily. Here is an example of rime patterns applied to words: old in bold; ight in light; ould in would. Even those tricky sight words have rime patterns!

The Zack early readers are brought to you by Noah Text and are recommended for children ages 5 to 8. Noah Text also has books available in the chapter book series: The Mystical Years of Franklin Noah Peterson, which is recommended for individuals ages 9 to adult. Noah Text early readers come in the following formats:

Rimes + Long Vowels (For maximum benefit.)
Just Rimes (For slightly more skilled readers.)

Note: Noah Text (Just Rimes) highlights the rime pattern only. Noah Text (Rimes + Long Vowels) also accentuates long vowels, similar to an acute accent mark which is used in many languages. Both are provided to offer optimum flexibility to teachers and parents.

Noah Text is currently endorsed by Educational Diagnostician and Consultant, Dr. Miriam Cherkes-Julkowski, which she outlines in a letter at the beginning of each book. As well, Noah Text falls within the National Reading Panel's guidelines of evidence-based reading instruction and can be used as an instructional scaffold.

Noah Text chapter books are also available in the following formats:

Syllables + Long Vowels (For maximum benefit.)
Just Syllables (For slightly more skilled readers.)
Plain Text (For proficient readers.)

Noah Text is highly effective for new readers, struggling readers, and those with dyslexia.

(patent pending)
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Zack Book Three, In the Air: Noah Text (Just Rimes)
Zack loves to play in the woods in his back yard. One day, he meets a girl named Sky with wild brown hair and big brown eyes. Soon, they are good friends. Though, she is not quite like him...

As children follow this magical story, they'll notice the rime pattern in each word is in bold helping them decode each word with ease and fluency. The word "rime" is a linguistic term and refers to the pattern of letters starting with the vowel and going to the end of the syllable. The research behind this technique is clear... As humans, we learn the world around us through patterns!

Cross linguistic studies show that the English writing system is one of the most unpredictable writing systems in the world requiring two to three times more instruction time and practice. It also shows that English readers often self-correct while reading. In other words, our irregular, crazy writing system trips us up! But, we can make our writing system predictable by simulating what predictable languages have that we don't - visibly clear and consistent patterns!

Teaching and highlighting rime patterns to children is like giving them the key to the puzzle, as they not only unlock one syllable words, they enable readers to breakdown multisyllable words much more readily. Here is an example of rime patterns applied to words: old in bold; ight in light; ould in would. Even those tricky sight words have rime patterns!

The Zack early readers are brought to you by Noah Text and are recommended for children ages 5 to 8. Noah Text also has books available in the chapter book series: The Mystical Years of Franklin Noah Peterson, which is recommended for individuals ages 9 to adult. Noah Text early readers come in the following formats:

Rimes + Long Vowels (For maximum benefit.)
Just Rimes (For slightly more skilled readers.)

Note: Noah Text (Just Rimes) highlights the rime pattern only. Noah Text (Rimes + Long Vowels) also accentuates long vowels, similar to an acute accent mark which is used in many languages. Both are provided to offer optimum flexibility to teachers and parents.

Noah Text is currently endorsed by Educational Diagnostician and Consultant, Dr. Miriam Cherkes-Julkowski, which she outlines in a letter at the beginning of each book. As well, Noah Text falls within the National Reading Panel's guidelines of evidence-based reading instruction and can be used as an instructional scaffold.

Noah Text chapter books are also available in the following formats:

Syllables + Long Vowels (For maximum benefit.)
Just Syllables (For slightly more skilled readers.)
Plain Text (For proficient readers.)

Noah Text is highly effective for new readers, struggling readers, and those with dyslexia.

(patent pending)
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Zack Book Three, In the Air: Noah Text (Just Rimes)

Zack Book Three, In the Air: Noah Text (Just Rimes)

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Overview

Zack loves to play in the woods in his back yard. One day, he meets a girl named Sky with wild brown hair and big brown eyes. Soon, they are good friends. Though, she is not quite like him...

As children follow this magical story, they'll notice the rime pattern in each word is in bold helping them decode each word with ease and fluency. The word "rime" is a linguistic term and refers to the pattern of letters starting with the vowel and going to the end of the syllable. The research behind this technique is clear... As humans, we learn the world around us through patterns!

Cross linguistic studies show that the English writing system is one of the most unpredictable writing systems in the world requiring two to three times more instruction time and practice. It also shows that English readers often self-correct while reading. In other words, our irregular, crazy writing system trips us up! But, we can make our writing system predictable by simulating what predictable languages have that we don't - visibly clear and consistent patterns!

Teaching and highlighting rime patterns to children is like giving them the key to the puzzle, as they not only unlock one syllable words, they enable readers to breakdown multisyllable words much more readily. Here is an example of rime patterns applied to words: old in bold; ight in light; ould in would. Even those tricky sight words have rime patterns!

The Zack early readers are brought to you by Noah Text and are recommended for children ages 5 to 8. Noah Text also has books available in the chapter book series: The Mystical Years of Franklin Noah Peterson, which is recommended for individuals ages 9 to adult. Noah Text early readers come in the following formats:

Rimes + Long Vowels (For maximum benefit.)
Just Rimes (For slightly more skilled readers.)

Note: Noah Text (Just Rimes) highlights the rime pattern only. Noah Text (Rimes + Long Vowels) also accentuates long vowels, similar to an acute accent mark which is used in many languages. Both are provided to offer optimum flexibility to teachers and parents.

Noah Text is currently endorsed by Educational Diagnostician and Consultant, Dr. Miriam Cherkes-Julkowski, which she outlines in a letter at the beginning of each book. As well, Noah Text falls within the National Reading Panel's guidelines of evidence-based reading instruction and can be used as an instructional scaffold.

Noah Text chapter books are also available in the following formats:

Syllables + Long Vowels (For maximum benefit.)
Just Syllables (For slightly more skilled readers.)
Plain Text (For proficient readers.)

Noah Text is highly effective for new readers, struggling readers, and those with dyslexia.

(patent pending)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781536974386
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 01/30/2017
Series: Zack Early Readers , #3
Pages: 76
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

Sarah K. Blodgett has always had a very big imagination and has been known throughout the years for her magical stories she's shared with her family and childhood friends. Finally, she decided to put them to print to the delight of many! Sarah is the author of "The Mystical Years of Franklin Noah Peterson" book series and "Zack" early readers. She is the mother of two children, who she raised with her husband, David, among lots of animals, nature, music, and art. She is also the developer of Noah Text, a specialized text designed to assist and teach new and struggling readers (and those with dyslexia) to read with fluency and ease. Her love of storytelling and passion for literacy finally collided - leading her down this imaginative path, in turn, leaving many enthralled with her books by both young and old. Thus, her current book series is available in plain text for proficient readers and in Noah Text for those that need extra support to become confident reading enthusiasts.

Over the years, Sarah has compiled research showing that the English writing system is one of the most unpredictable writing systems in the world requiring two to three times more reading instruction time and practice. The research she compiled also shows that English readers often self-correct while reading. In other words, our irregular, crazy writing system trips us up! Thus, Sarah decided to make our writing system more predictable by simulating what predictable languages have that we don't - visibly clear and consistent patterns! She's done this by highlighting critical patterns within words. The research behind this technique is clear. As humans, we learn the world around us through patterns. Noah Text is simply giving readers the key to the puzzle!

Luckily, Sarah's books are a pure joy to read for both struggling readers and those that have mastered the art!
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