The Black Silk Path

The Black Silk Path
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Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 168645337X
ISBN-13 : 9781686453373
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Book Synopsis The Black Silk Path by : Heather Doolittle

Download or read book The Black Silk Path written by Heather Doolittle and published by . This book was released on 2020-01-18 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What do you do when your parents have been kidnapped, possibly taken to another realm, and your ability to communicate has been stolen by a magical spell? Ed and Mel must figure this out. They are used to exploring the world with their adventurous parents, but now they are on their own. And the spell? Learning to read again is the only thing that has allowed them to start speaking again. Join them on their journey to fight the spell and find their parents before it is too late. The Black Silk Path of the Ed and Mel Decodable Adventures book series is written for Dyslexic students and other beginning readers who may be a little older than the typical beginning reading student. It provides a shared reading experience for students. Each chapter contains a parent or tutor read passage, a decodable student passage, and a game to play. New reading concepts are added as Ed and Mel add to their reading and communication skills. The progression of new skills in The Black Silk Path follows the scope and sequence of the Barton Reading & Spelling System Level 3. The Black Silk Path provides 14 shared reading chapters and 15 reading games. Notes on which concepts are added to each chapter are included at the beginning of each chapter. Also listed is the corresponding Level 3 Barton Reading & Spelling System lesson and note of any variation from the Level 3 scope and sequence. Please visit DecodableAdventures.com and look under the "The Black Silk Path" tab for more information.


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