In addition to its art book audience, Abecedarium Anomalous is for parents and grandparents personally involved with their children’s education, and stimulating fresh ideas through play.
More about Limited Edition A to Z, its companion playbook, page 2 shown above: this is a versatile teaching tool that can be tailored to suit grade and skill level, year-end subject review, independent study projects and class books.
Sherry Knight, sixth/seventh/eighth grade: “This was a great way to end the year … an alphabet book of ancient civilizations or geography or famous people of the past would be a painless review.”
MaryJo McKown, fifth grade: “Fifth graders needed to be assured that alphabet books could be sophisticated … these children walked away proudly with a piece of success.”
Carol Berman, fourth grade: “All of the class scored exceptionally high in language expression when tested at year’s end following this project.”
Brita Bautin, third grade: “Our class alphabet book on the town’s history, now in its second printing, is selling in the local museum—it is part of the third grade curriculum for learning local history.”
Patty Harrington, first/second grade: “My students remained excited throughout this project.”
If you want more information and to order a review copy of Limited Edition A to Z, please email the publisher, RoothBooks Intl: roothbooks@earthlink.net
Meanwhile, Happy Saint Swithin’s Day for July 15!
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