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Books with title What Can You See in Fall?

  • What Can You See in Fall?

    Sian Smith

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Fall, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in fall including typical fall activities and changes in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • What Can You See in Summer?

    Sian Smith

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Summer, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in summer including typical summer activities and changes in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • What Can You See in Spring?

    Sian Smith

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Spring, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in spring including typical spring activities and new life and growth in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • What Can You See in Winter?

    Sian Smith

    Paperback (Heinemann, July 1, 2014)
    Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Winter, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in winter including typical winter activities and changes in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • What Can You See?

    Sharon Callen

    eBook (Teacher Created Materials, July 1, 2013)
    It's time for a school field trip to the museum of art. In each room, students look at the paintings and sculptures and talk about what they see when they study the art. Early readers will want to join in on the interpretations as they make connections to their own lives. This story includes imaginative illustrations and easy-to-read font.
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  • What You Can See You Can Be

    David A. Anderson

    Hardcover (Devorss & Co, July 1, 1988)
    Book by Anderson, David A.
  • What Can You See in Spring?

    Sian Smith

    Hardcover (Raintree, Sept. 11, 2014)
    Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Spring, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in spring including typical spring activities and new life and growth in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • What Can You See?

    R. E. Frederick

    language (, Aug. 23, 2011)
    Children often challenge one another about what they know. By sharing knowledge, however, the two children in this story learn that they can go somewhere neither one of them thought possible: under the sea! Richly illustrated, this picture book's story has simple words and is for new readers.
  • What Can You See in Winter?

    Sian Smith

    Hardcover (Raintree, Sept. 11, 2014)
    Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Winter, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in winter including typical winter activities and changes in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • What Can I See in the Fall?

    Cecilia Minden

    Paperback (Cherry Blossom Pr, Aug. 1, 2018)
    What Can I See in the Fall? uses a curriculum based approach to get children comfortable with reading and give an introduction to seasons. This book uses a combination of sight words and short-vowel words in repetition to build recognition and confidence. Bold, colorful photographs help guide readers through the text. Text and format is created by Cecilia Minden, PhD, a literacy consultant and former director of the Language and Literacy program at Harvard Graduate School of Education. Includes phonics and teachers' guide.
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  • What Can You See in Summer?

    Sian Smith

    Hardcover (Raintree, Sept. 11, 2014)
    Books in this series introduce emergent readers to the four seasons. In Summer, children are taken on a tour of things they can see in summer including typical summer activities and changes in the natural world. Beautiful photos, very simple repeated text, high frequency and decodeable words and strong photo-to-text matching make this a perfect book for early readers to enjoy.
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  • What Can You See?

    Paul Rogers

    Hardcover (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, Sept. 8, 1998)
    As Tilly enjoys a balloon-riding adventure, you the reader are invited to see all of the trip's points of interest along with her. There's a parade, a construction site, a carnival, and so much more to observe and marvel at. But you'll need to look carefully, because the illustrations are jam-packed, making this a challenging puzzle as well as a story. Tilly's frisky dog Bouncer can also be found in each picture. Can you see him? What else can you see?
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