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Reading Resources Teaching


English First Additional Language isiXhosa and isiZulu Home Language


AWEH!


Aweh! is built around the South African child and the Foundation Phase curriculum. It includes:  topics that match the Life Skills curriculum  that week’s Mathematics concept included in the story  South African-based, curriculum-aligned vocabulary lists.


Per grade, Aweh! has four levels of 40 Readers and 20 accompanying Big Books that include:


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Aweh! vocabulary lists for English, isiXhosa and isiZulu include the most frequently used or important words learners will encounter in the Foundation Phase classroom.


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For each Reader, the Teaching Notes include information on:  the genre and language focus  new or consolidated vocabulary and high frequency words


 the Life Skills and Mathematics concepts  how to develop comprehension skills  the phonics covered  how to cover Before, During and After reading sessions


 how to carry out the writing activity.


Digital Teacher’s Resource (USB) Aweh! Grade 1 English includes a Digital Teacher’s Resource. Included on the USB are:


 all the printed Readers and Big Books  the Photocopiable Worksheets  the Teaching Notes  guidance on assessment  extra vocabulary worksheets  interactive digital games  the Aweh! Levels 1 to 4 wordlist  walkthrough teaching videos for all of the Readers.


The Aweh! English wordlist is the only such list in South Africa. Most sight word and high frequency wordlists are based on newspapers as the source of data and so adult words like “corporation” and “committee” appear on them. The Aweh! list however, is based on the local child’s environment and curriculum.


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