What Do They Really Mean? Idioms are plentiful in the English language and are used as funny, colorful ways to convey meanings. Idioms can also be confusing because their meanings, if taken literally, make no sense. This book helps to uncover the real meanings behind a few commonly used idioms.
Encourage speech development, reading skills, fine motor coordination, and a variety of other functional skills, all in a fun, interactive way. This high-quality reading book has been designed with the special needs student in mind. Utilizing the power of visual strategies, students learn to associate pictures with words and then create simple sentences visually by attaching the correct picture cards on the correct squares of each sentence page. Students then re-read the sentences aloud. The hook-and-loop-backed, four-color picture cards offer many opportunities for exploration and communicating! Directions for use are printed on the inside cover.
School Specialty What Do I Say Interactive 3D Reading Book is developed for both pre reading and reading skills with 7 ability levels. Book made of highest quality materials is ideally used for speech development, reading skills, fine motor coordination and a variety of other functional skills all in a fun interactive way. These high quality interactive books were professionally designed with the special requirements and child in mind.
Learning about language has never been this enjoyable than with this bright, vibrant new book! The Meet the Word Family Interactive Reading Book will help you teach your students all about word families while keeping them engaged and having fun.
I Go To School uses the vocabulary and activities you might find in a typical school day. Using 4 picture pages and 12 sentence pages, the pictures in this book resemble a visual schedule. Aside from matching, identifying, labeling, creating sentences and learning to read, the students can also use the pictures to answer simple questions. If the student is verbal he can respond verbally, if non-verbal he can point to a picture. (ex: What do you do with a pencil? Answer: Write)
The What Color Is It? Interactive reading book will teach your students to identify, match and label colors. Introduce introductory speaking and reading skills with simple sentences. (ex: "The apple is red.") This high quality laminated card and matching 2" x 2" picture cards will help you teach associations: The "apple" is matched to the red square and the "red square" goes on the apple. Great for also working on labeling, sequencing, creating simple sentences and learning to read.
This book teaches the letters of the alphabet and how they sound at the beginning of words. (eg: The letter D sounds like duh-duh DUCK.) Students match, identify, and label the pictures, then put them on the appropriate square to match the letter with the same beginning sound. (ex: The picture of the “apple” will go next to the letter “A”.) You can also ask the students questions that they can answer verbally or by pointing to the correct picture. (eg: What do you use when it rains? Answer: umbrella, etc.)
Show Me A Sign In the home or out in the community, it's important for everyone to recognize and understand the meanings of street and safety signs. They exsist to protect us from harm or to guide us. Each page in this colorful book displays two signs commonly found in the home or out in the community. Students are asked to choose the correct sign in answer to a posed question. (Ex.) "What sign shows you where to get out?" Answer: "An EXIT sign."
Students attach pictures of an animal, a preposition and a word that rhymes with the animal's name to each sentence page. For example, the cat is on the mat. On the back of each sentence page you'll find a colorful illustration of the sentence. The book can be read front to back while learning the vocabulary and in reverse once the vocabulary has been mastered. Great fun