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Why Is Chad Mad? - (Decodable Books: Read & Succeed) by Eric Braun (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Make learning to read meaningful for children with this decodable fiction book about a boy named Chad who is feeling mad!
- 5-10 Years
- 8.75" x 6.13" Paperback
- 20 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
- Series Name: Decodable Books: Read & Succeed
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About the Book
Why is Chad mad? Find out in this decodable book, which covers phonics and phonemic awareness concepts for early readers. Students engage with high-frequency words and build foundational reading skills with this fiction book!Book Synopsis
Make learning to read meaningful for children with this decodable fiction book about a boy named Chad who is feeling mad! This book provides a built-in phonics review for early readers. Today, students need help learning how to read more than ever before. This illustrated book addresses emotional skills and engages young readers while they gain practice with two high-frequency words: thing and where. Each book includes family engagement activities to extend phonics learning and has a specific phonics focus. Book 5 covers digraphs such as ch and th. Build foundational reading skills with the research-based approach to phonics instruction used in this book!About the Author
Eric Braun is a children's author and editor who has written dozens of books on many topics, including Make a Friend, Be a Friend and Be Yourself, Like Yourself for the Little Laugh & Learn(R) series and How to Take the ACHE Out of Mistakes and How to Take the GROAN Out of Grown-Ups for the Laugh & Learn(R) series. His books have won awards and honors including the Eugene M. Emme Astronautical Literature Award, a Foreword Book of the Year Gold Award, a Benjamin Franklin Award, and many others. One of his books was read by an astronaut on the International Space Station for kids on Earth to watch. A McKnight Artist Fellow and an Aspen Summer Words scholar for his fiction, Eric earned an MFA in creative writing from Minnesota State University, Mankato. He lives in Minneapolis.