Ku vhakacha ka Dorothy (Xitsonga)

Ku vhakacha ka Dorothy (Xitsonga)

Ku vhakacha ka Dorothy (Xitsonga)

1st Edition
Sally Ward, Bongi Dlhomo, Marjorie van Heerden
February 2008
Available in limited markets only
Print
9780521724302

This title forms part of the Little Library programme, which consists of a Literacy Kit, Numeracy Kit and Life Skills Kit. These were developed to respond to a need for high-quality, indigenous books for the younger members of our communities. The kits have been revised to meet the changing needs of learners, schools and new education policies. Many of the well-loved stories, posters and activities have been kept and exciting new stories have been added. The posters, activities and the Teacher's Guide have all been revised to provide fresh, new ideas to try out in the classroom. Dorothy's Visit is a title in the Little Library Literacy Kit. Summary: Farida receives a postcard from her uncle. He is sending a friend to visit her. She wonders who the friend might be and what they can do together. Will Farida be happy to meet her?

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Overview

Farida receives a postcard from her uncle. He is sending a friend to visit her. She wonders who the friend might be and what they can do together. Will Farida be happy to meet her? The main concepts that are carried throughout the telling and teaching of the story include greetings and identifying similarities and differences. Additional concepts include looking at presumptions, verbs and games at school.

  •  responds to the need to provide high-quality, indigenous books for younger readers
  •  forms part of the innovative Little Library Literacy Kit

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