"I can teach your child to read by teaching them how to make ice cream. Real Ice Cream. No Really."
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What is the difference between Reading vs. Literacy?
An obsessive emphasis on the development of mechanical reading skills, like phonics, is often counterproductive, leading to many bored students and frustrated parents, and very little reading. Audiobooks offer an effective alternative route toward improved literacy for students struggling with traditional reading instruction.
By emphasizing a love of story, immersion into language, and active engagement with the content students develop a greater total literacy which makes learning the tiny subskill of reading very much easier, though, ironically, of ever diminishing value when compared to the greater expansion of literacy.
Raw Reading Broccoli into Tasty Literacy Ice Cream
Based on a fresh interpretation of Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience model, The Ice Cream Cone of Learning leverages the concept of enrichment to show you how to take raw reading broccoli, and turn it into an endless supply of tasty literacy ice cream.
Experience the Enrichment...it just might change your child's entire life.
Imagine if your child enjoyed books as much as eating ice cream. This book can show you how to make that dream a reality.
CAUTION! This is highly enriched material!
We interrupt your regularly scheduled reading to inform you that this is the S3 Edition of the book, designed and formatted for easy Skim, Scan, and Scrolling.
Now back to regularly scheduled book describing...
What is the difference between Reading vs. Literacy?
An obsessive emphasis on the development of mechanical reading skills, like phonics, is often counterproductive, leading to many bored students and frustrated parents, and very little reading. Audiobooks offer an effective alternative route toward improved literacy for students struggling with traditional reading instruction.
By emphasizing a love of story, immersion into language, and active engagement with the content students develop a greater total literacy which makes learning the tiny subskill of reading very much easier, though, ironically, of ever diminishing value when compared to the greater expansion of literacy.
Raw Reading Broccoli into Tasty Literacy Ice Cream
Based on a fresh interpretation of Edgar Dale’s Cone of Experience model, The Ice Cream Cone of Learning leverages the concept of enrichment to show you how to take raw reading broccoli, and turn it into an endless supply of tasty literacy ice cream.
Experience the Enrichment...it just might change your child's entire life.
Imagine if your child enjoyed books as much as eating ice cream. This book can show you how to make that dream a reality.