







desertcart.com: Extra Practice for Struggling Readers: High-Frequency Words: Motivating Practice Packets That Help Intermediate Students Master 240 Essential Words They Need to Know to Succeed in Reading and Writing: 9780545124102: Beech, Linda: Books Review: Is working with my Daughter - Linda Beech’s Extra Practice for Struggling Readers: High-Frequency Words is a well structured resource for helping intermediate students build fluency and confidence with essential vocabulary. The packets are clear, consistent, and easy to integrate into daily reading routines, whether you're working in a classroom, tutoring one on one, or supporting reading at home. I’ve used this with my daughter to reinforce word recognition and writing fluency, and the repetition with purpose approach really works. The activities are short enough to keep engagement high, but thorough enough to make a lasting impact. For learners who need extra time with foundational words, this book offers a practical and motivating path forward. A great tool for parents, educators, and intervention specialists who want to help students succeed without overwhelming them. Review: Designed with a practical growth pattern for students. - This reading book addresses comprehension, vocabulary, verb tenses as well as homophones, antonyms and synonyms. My student will soon advance to the next level having successfully acquired new skills for sounding out words, recognizing new vocabulary words and comprehending short stories.











| Best Sellers Rank | #13,771 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #295 in Schools & Teaching (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,587) |
| Dimensions | 8.2 x 0.3 x 10.6 inches |
| Grade level | 3 - 6 |
| ISBN-10 | 0545124107 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0545124102 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Part of series | Extra Practice for Struggling Readers |
| Print length | 80 pages |
| Publication date | July 1, 2010 |
| Publisher | Scholastic Teaching Resources (Teaching |
| Reading age | 7 - 11 years, from customers |
A**N
Is working with my Daughter
Linda Beech’s Extra Practice for Struggling Readers: High-Frequency Words is a well structured resource for helping intermediate students build fluency and confidence with essential vocabulary. The packets are clear, consistent, and easy to integrate into daily reading routines, whether you're working in a classroom, tutoring one on one, or supporting reading at home. I’ve used this with my daughter to reinforce word recognition and writing fluency, and the repetition with purpose approach really works. The activities are short enough to keep engagement high, but thorough enough to make a lasting impact. For learners who need extra time with foundational words, this book offers a practical and motivating path forward. A great tool for parents, educators, and intervention specialists who want to help students succeed without overwhelming them.
J**E
Designed with a practical growth pattern for students.
This reading book addresses comprehension, vocabulary, verb tenses as well as homophones, antonyms and synonyms. My student will soon advance to the next level having successfully acquired new skills for sounding out words, recognizing new vocabulary words and comprehending short stories.
A**R
Love it!
So far so good! My son mentioned it makes him want to read more!
H**G
4th grade reading groups
I used these for a 4th grade reading group support their growth to grade level reading. The kids loved the activities. They found them challenging yet fun!
J**S
Worth the money.
We use this daily and it has improved her reading skills.
E**.
Comprehension skills and word memorizing
Good for children struggling with writing and reading.
M**E
It is what it says it is!
It is what it says it is!
J**A
Great resource!
Great resource for the classroom!
L**E
Very useful for children with literacy problems. Good progress made.
V**L
Exactly what I needed, comes with easy to follow exercises . Good as guided lessons or a warm up before class and busywork after class.
B**A
I liked it because it was easy to explain
T**R
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