Walt and Winnie’s Wondrous Words
Level Three

Helping children build a strong vocabulary in a fun and practical way

See it, Read it, Say it, it’s yours!

About the Book

The Walt and Winnie’s Wondrous Words website brings the learning to life through interactive learning tools designed for children, parents, and teachers. Learners can build confidence with engaging “listen and repeat” pronunciation practice, helping them improve speaking and listening skills. Every page is supported by comprehensive Teachers’ Resource Packs filled with activities, guidance and classroom ideas to extend learning. Complete workbooks provide structured practice to reinforce vocabulary, reading, comprehension and creative thinking. Together, the books and website create a rich educational experience that makes language learning enjoyable, accessible and effective both at home and in the classroom every day.

Sample Pages

Explore examples from inside the book.

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Pronunciation Section

Listen and Repeat

Play the audio and repeat the words aloud

If you use it, you won’t lose it

Teachers’ Resource Packs/Students’ Workbooks

Information for Teachers

Each section contains FIVE Teachers Resource Packs. Start with Section One and you will see all the activities for every page, making the learning fun and complete.

On page 13 of the book is the Wondrous Words Game. I recommend that this is played at the end of every Section, along with the crosswords and word searches. As a reading exercise the class can read out the instructions and the teachers can explain.

I also recommend that you prepare A4 size display sheets of the words in a section, to have them displayed at times in the classroom.

In Part One – Match the Words - on every list of activities there are the ten words with the definitions underneath. Before doing this, look at and read the page from the book and listen as a class to the Pronunciation for that page.

Also included for Students are Workbooks in which they complete the exercises for every page.

Finally, I recommend that every child start a New Words book in which they have a page for every letter of the alphabet. They write the new words from the WWWW books and any other words that they find in different subjects. Next to the words they must write the definition.

Contact

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