Joan Green. Illustrated by Linda Comerford

Things I Do At Home. An Interactive Reading Book

3 in stock
$ 21.95

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Catalog No. 11600

This book teaches the vocabulary of activities performed at home. The pictures can be used as a visual schedule or as communication cards in the home.

The children work on matching, identifying, and labeling pictures. They create sentences with the pictures and read the sentences with and then without the pictures. As in I Go To School, pictures can also be used to answer simple functional questions. (Ex. Where do you go when you are tired? Answer: To bed!)

These books are designed to be used on many levels. Utilizing the power of visual strategies, the children learn to associate pictures with words. The fun, interactive nature of these books is rewarding to children with and without special needs. Included in each book are several activities created for children of varying ability levels.

Even though Interactive Reading Books were developed in a special education program, these interactive books for children have proven to be equally powerful learning aids for kindergarten reading and all beginning readers!

Interactive Reading Books are in compliance with California State Standards and meet or exceed educational standards in many other states.

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