Hombres y Lugares. Que Bonito Es Leer, II. Libro IV. Libro de Lectura (Men and Places. How Nice Reading Is, II. Book IV. Reading Book).

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Title: Hombres y Lugares. Que Bonito Es Leer, II. Libro IV. Libro de Lectura (Men and Places. How Nice Reading Is, II. Book IV. Reading Book).
Language: Spanish
Authors: Dissemination and Assessment Center for Bilingual Education, Austin, TX., Curriculum Adaptation Network for Bilingual/Bicultural Education, San Antonio, TX. Southwest Regional Adaptation Center.
Availability: Dissemination and Assessment Center for Bilingual Education, 7703 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, Texas 78752 (486-X, $1.50)
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 70
Publication Date: 1978
Sponsoring Agency: Office of Bilingual Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC.
Document Type: Guides - General
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Books, Childrens Literature, Elementary Education, Grade 2, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction, Language Programs, Primary Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Materials, Reading Programs, Spanish, Supplementary Reading Materials
Geographic Terms: U.S.; Texas
Abstract: With the accompanying workbook and teacher's guide, this reader comprises the fourth and last level of a series of supplementary instructional materials for teaching reading in Spanish to second grade students. There are six stories, each from 8 to 14 pages in length, and one "corrido". All are written in Spanish. Black and white illustrations appear frequently. Four stories show different ways of enjoying vacations while gaining useful experience. Two stories and the "corrido" deal with historical and cultural figures. (SB)
Notes: For related documents, see ED 149 640 and RC 011 090-091
Journal Code: RIEMAY1979
Entry Date: 1979
Accession Number: ED164243
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:With the accompanying workbook and teacher's guide, this reader comprises the fourth and last level of a series of supplementary instructional materials for teaching reading in Spanish to second grade students. There are six stories, each from 8 to 14 pages in length, and one "corrido". All are written in Spanish. Black and white illustrations appear frequently. Four stories show different ways of enjoying vacations while gaining useful experience. Two stories and the "corrido" deal with historical and cultural figures. (SB)