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Books with title I Can Read It! Book 1

  • I Can Read It! Book 1

    John Holzmann, Dave Lilly

    Paperback (Avyx, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Controlled-vocabulary stories, with real plot, action, and humor, engage your childs attention and interest. Reading lessons move your child through a natural progression of phonetic and spelling patterns. Easy to use. Includes I Did Read It! diplomas. Fun!
  • I Can Read It! Book 3

    John Holzmann

    Paperback (Avyx, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Book three controlled-vocabulary stories, with real plot, action, and humor, engage your child's attention and interest. Reading lessons move your child through a natural progression of phonetic and spelling patterns. One volume of word lists shows spelling patterns. Easy to use. Includes "I Did Read It!" diplomas. Fun!
  • I Can Read It! Book 2

    John Holzmann, Dave Lilly

    Paperback (Avyx, Inc., Jan. 1, 2005)
    Book two of controlled-vocabulary stories, with real plot, action, and humor, engage your child's attention and interest. Reading lessons move your child through a natural progression of phonetic and spelling patterns. One volume of word lists shows spelling patterns. Easy to use. Includes "I Did Read It!" diplomas. Fun!
  • I Can Read

    Stephen R. Covey

    Paperback (Golden Books, May 1, 2000)
    This teacher-approved Step Ahead workbook from Golden Books is a great guide to reading for kindergarteners and 1st graders—with 29 colorful stickers. Perfect for back to school—no matter what that looks like! Carefully planned by teachers to complement the school curriculum, every Step Ahead workbook provides positive learning experiences through a variety of interactive, kid-friendly activities. In I Can Read, children will learn about: •Vocabulary •New words •Reading full sentences
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  • Look! I Can Read!

    Susan Hood, Amy Wummer

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, May 22, 2000)
    A little girl proudly shows off her reading skills as she spends a day out on the town with her mom. Children are sure to be delighted as they read along with the narrator in ths fun, rhyming, easy-to-read story.
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  • I Can Read It! Book 2

    John Holzmann, Dave Lilly

    Paperback (Avyx, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Book two of controlled-vocabulary stories, with real plot, action, and humor, engage your child's attention and interest. Reading lessons move your child through a natural progression of phonetic and spelling patterns. One volume of word lists shows spelling patterns. Easy to use. Includes "I Did Read It!" diplomas. Fun!
  • I Can Read a Chapter Book

    Helen Friend

    eBook (, Dec. 22, 2019)
    During my 28 years as an elementary teacher and ten years as a reading specialist, I remember how often five to seven year olds tried to take large chapter books home that they really couldn’t read. They just wanted everyone to think they were really smart.The summer, after I retired, I worked with a five year old girl named Emma. Using her prior knowledge, and positive activities, I decided to write a chapter book for her. She read it over and over and loved it. Her progress was dynamic!This small chapter book gave me an idea to write this large chapter book for five to seven year olds. The age can be older or younger.The first chapter does not intimidate children. There are no words, just pictures to describe and tell about. Other chapters motivate children to learn about many subject areas. The internet and books can extend learning.Young children, parents, siblings, teachers, and anyone working with children can use this book.In conclusion, I look forward to seeing young children reading and rereading this chapter book, making great progress, feeling good, and having fun. I see a great future with this book.
  • Look! I Can Read!

    Susan Hood, Amy Wummer

    eBook (Penguin Young Readers, May 22, 2000)
    A little girl proudly shows off her reading skills as she spends a day out on the town with her mom. Children are sure to be delighted as they read along with the narrator in ths fun, rhyming, easy-to-read story.
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  • I Can Read

    Louise Gikow, John Patience

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2005)
    My First Readers series is perfect for children who are learning to read.Easy-to-read text, a short-story format, and full-color artwork on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and fluency.
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  • I Can Read

    Rozanne Lanczak Williams

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press, Aug. 1, 1994)
    You don't need books to read! There are words everywhere... Literacy Concepts Sight Words Phonics Environmental print Reasons for reading I can read the Beginning consonant /r/, as in read Vocabulary Words Related Learning Skills letter recipe newspaper cereal box stop sign Recognizing things that go together From the best-selling Learn to Read series Teachers and parents the world over can't be wrong! This popular and time-tested series has sold more than 20 million copies. Instill the love of reading and build self-confidence in young readers with these lively stories. Tied to content subject areas including math, science, and social studies, the 108 leveled readers in the series make the perfect compliment to any beginning reading program. Increase fluency, build vocabulary, and improve sight word knowledge with natural language, strong picture support, and easy-to-read repetitive text all while helping young readers master important early learning concepts tied directly to Common Core standards. Fiction: This book is a fiction book.
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  • I Can Read, Too Book 7

    Dave Sargent

    Paperback (Ozark Publishing, )
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  • I Can Read, Too Book 10

    Dave Sargent, Pat Sargent

    Paperback (Ozark Pubns, March 1, 2006)
    Tells what a variety of inanimate objects can do, such as a pencil can write, a moon can shine, a horn can honk, and a ball glove can catch a ball.