Emily Ibrahim
Edi l’éléphant
Edi l’éléphant
Comprehension-based™ Reader
Edi wants to be BIG, but he learns that being small is not so bad after all.
Level 1 and Up / Novice Low — Novice Mid
ISBN:
Overview
Edi is a talented elephant, but he is very small. Edi does not want to be talented or small; he wants to be BIG! One day, Edi discovers that a small animal can solve a big problem and that being small is not so horrible after all.
The exceptionally low unique word count and high frequency factor (the number of times core structures are embedded in the text) in the Comprehension-based™ reader, ‘Edi l’éléphant’, make this an ideal read for very beginning French students. Each page is loaded with cognates (words that are similar in English and French), recycled vocabulary, and illustrations, which makes this read highly comprehensible.
Features
- Level 1 and up
- Present tense
- Unique word count: 55
- Total word count: 2100
- Page count: 100
- Audio recording embedded in the Student and Teacher Editions
- A 338-page Teacher's Guide is also available!
Contact Your Nearest Wayside Rep
Wayside Publishing
15 Gendron Drive, Suite 5
Lewiston, ME 04240
[email protected]
(888) 302-2519
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. ET
Contact Your Nearest Wayside Rep
Wayside Publishing
15 Gendron Drive, Suite 5
Lewiston, ME 04240
[email protected]
(888) 302-2519
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. ET
Edi l’éléphant Teacher's Guide
Our Teacher's Guides are loaded with resources to enrich the teaching and learning experience.
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338+ pages/slides
In Every Chapter:
Vocabulary, TPR gestures, reader's theater scripts, listening comprehension activities, formative and summative assessments, post-reading kinesthetic and comprehension activities, paperless Google Drive activities
Features and Highlights:
Matching: Describe characters, Choral chant activities, 13 Slideshows: Pre- and post-reading presentations to increase engagement and comprehension, Video-based input activities, Games: How Many Can Enter?, Jumbo Dice, Science experiment: Egg in the Bottle, Formal comprehensive assessment