received this as the moderator, it is an advertisement for a book that supposedly is good for all types of readers. Read on it you are interested, delete if you are not…Tabbi
âThis book should be in every classroom, library and home.â Dr. Mary Seay, PhD., Graduate School Studies in Education, Schreiner University (see testimonials www.fortword.com)
Tabitha Orr: You can empower all students with a higher vocabulary while reinforcing basic reading skills. Special needs readers, as well as our gifted readers learned the meanings of these words easily with the help of:
Deleterious Delbert
Soporific Sophie
and Furtive Fernando!
Announcing the arrival of The Tales of Fort Word, Texas,
a humorous book with high vocabulary that is fun and easy to learn, turning reluctant readers into avid readers. Go to www.fortword.com to learn more about this multi-faceted book based on the latest brain and learning research.
We are delighted to announce that The Tales of Fort Word, Texas has been nominated for the 2007 Boston Globe Horn Book Award as well as the 2007 National Book Foundation Award. We are dedicated to making all students reach success the easiest and quickest way possible.
Sincerely,
Ms. Mac
Award-winning Teacher &
Author of 10 Memory Enhancement Books
325-365-2048 972-679-READ
*Note:
Diamond Hill Elementary, Fort Worth, Texas ordered 9 copies for their library! Faith Christian Academy, McKinney, Texas ordered 10 copies! Lake County Florida Library Adult Literacy ordered 14 copies! & Natchez-Adams, Mississippi Schools ordered 10 copies for their library!
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We hope you enjoy the book and will spread the word.
The Tales of Fort Word, Texas has:
Large Font, Sufficient White Space, and Comic Sans Script: For the Dyslexic/SSS Reader
High Vocabulary: For the Gifted/Avid Reader (Over 5 dozen SAT® words)
Repetitive Pictures with Definitions: For the Short-Term Memory Reader
A Colored Lexicon and Colored Title Pages: For the Visual/Scotopic Sensitive Reader
Cartoon Characterizations: For the Language-Disordered/Reluctant Reader
Grouped Text: For the Speed Reader
Bordered Pages/Picture Frames: For the Visually-Oriented/Field-Dependent Reader
Red Highlighted Vocabulary: For the Attention-Deficit Reader
Preview Portraits at the First of Each Chapter: For the Analytical Reader
A Comprehensive Picture at the End of Each Chapter: For the Global Reader
Extensive Repetitive Illustrations both in parts and in whole: For the Visual Reader
Alliteration and Rhyme: For the Auditory Reader
An Over-sized Flexible Cover: For the Tactile/Concrete Reader
A Humorous Storyline: For the Reader who Likes to Laugh
A Moral: For the Reader who Needs and/or Enjoys a Lesson in Life
A Mystery: For the Reader Seeking a Challenge
An E-mail Page: For the Opinionated Reader
Hidden Definitions and Conundrums: For the Puzzle-Minded Reader
Diverse Characters: For the Reader of Diversity
A Memory Challenge: For the Self-Evaluating Reader
A Highly Entertaining Story to Listen to: For All Readers Young and Old
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