Content and activities
See and Learn Sentences 1 builds teaching activities around a series of 25 carefully structured and graded, short reading books that present new vocabulary, sight words and grammar rules. New vocabulary and sight words are taught and rehearsed using familiar matching and selecting activities. Word order and grammar rules are presented in reading books and practiced in a sentence building activity.
Content
See and Learn Sentences 1 includes reading books, picture cards, sight word cards, sentence picture cards and sentence cards.
Reading books
The 25 reading books in See and Learn Sentences 1 are ordered, with later books building on the vocabulary and grammar presented in earlier books. The books are therefore taught in sequence with children working through the teaching activities with the vocabulary, sight words and grammar rules from one reading book at a time.
In See and Learn Sentences 1, we use reading books to introduce new vocabulary as well as new sight words and sentence structures. New vocabulary is introduced in themed books - for example "Outside", "At home" and "Look at the animals". Grammar rules are introduced in books with repeated examples of specific rules - for example, "Girls and boys" (plural -s ending and is/are) and "Look at the girl and the boy" (personal pronouns he/she).
The reading books increase in difficulty in small steps. They start at level 2 and progress to level 8 using the Hatcher grading scheme adopted by the Reading and Language Intervention for Children with Down Syndrome (RLI).
Outside
| Vocabulary | leaf, moon, park, pool, rain, rock, sky, snow, sun, water |
Sight words | a, is, leaf, moon, park, pool, rain, rock, sky, snow, sun, the, This, water |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary and sight words associated with the theme "outside"
- Teach the carrier phrase "This is"
- Illustrate the use of the definite article "the" and the indefinite article "a"
- Illustrate that no article is used with mass nouns ("snow", "water" and "rain")
- Illustrate the rules that a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop
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How do you feel?
| Vocabulary | cold, dry, happy, hot, hungry, hurt, sad, thirsty, tired, wet |
Sight words | am, cold, dry, happy, hot, hungry, hurt, I, sad, thirsty, tired, wet |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary (adjectives) and sight words that describe how we feel
- Teach the carrier phrase "I am" as a way to say how we feel
- Teach the personal pronoun "I"
- Illustrate that quotation marks indicate when someone is saying something
- Illustrate the rules that a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop
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The body
| Vocabulary | arm, eyes, face, foot, hand, head, leg, mouth, nose, teeth |
Sight words | arm, at, eyes, face, foot, hand, head, leg, Look, mouth, nose, teeth, the |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary and sight words for parts of the body
- Teach the carrier phrase "Look at…"
- Continue to illustrate the use of the definite article "the"
- Continue to illustrate the rule that a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop
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What to you like?
| Vocabulary | books, grapes, milk, park, pizza, pool, puzzle, sandwiches, snow, toys |
Sight words | a, books, grapes, I, like, milk, park, pizza, pool, puzzle, sandwiches, snow, the, toys |
Goals | - Teach and reinforce new vocabulary and sight words for things we might like
- Teach the carrier phrase "I like…" as a way of saying what we like
- Continue to teach the personal pronoun "I"
- Continue to illustrate the use of the definite article "the" and the indefinite article "a",
- Continue to illustrate that no article is used with mass nouns
- Continue to illustrate that quotation marks indicate when someone is saying something from their point of view
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Look at the animals
| Vocabulary | bee, bird, elephant, fish, frog, lion, mouse, owl, spider, tiger |
Sight words | at, bee, bird, elephant, fish, frog, lion, Look, mouse, owl, spider, the, tiger |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary and sight words for animals
- Continue to teach the carrier phrase "Look at"
- Continue to illustrate the rule that a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop
- Illustrate that we use the definite article "the" when we are referring to a specific example of something ("Look at the lion" rather than "Look at a lion")
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At home
| Vocabulary | bath, bathroom, bed, bedroom, door, floor, garden, gate, house, kitchen |
Sight words | a, bath, bathroom, bed, bedroom, door, floor, garden, gate, house, is, kitchen, This |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary and sight words for things we find at home
- Continue to teach the carrier phrase "This is"
- Continue to illustrate the rule that a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop
- Illustrate that we use the indefinite article "a" when we are not referring to a specific example of something ("This is a bath" rather than "This is the bath")
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Here is
| Vocabulary | blanket, bottle, clock, comb, crayon, knife, pillow, puzzle, shirt, toy |
Sight words | a, blanket, bottle, clock, comb, crayon, Here, is, knife, pillow, puzzle, shirt, toy |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary and sight words for some common items
- Teach the carrier phrase "Here is"
- Continue to illustrate the rule that a sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a full stop
- Continue to illustrate that we use the indefinite article "a" when we are not referring to a specific example of something ("Here is a blanket" rather than "Here is the blanket")
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Girls and boys
| Vocabulary | boy, boys, building, drawing, girl, girls, reading, walking |
Sight words | are, boy, boys, building, drawing, girl, girls, is, reading, The, walking |
Goals | - Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words
- Teach the rule that we usually add an "s" to a noun when referring to more than one thing ("girl"-"girls", "boy"-"boys")
- Teach the rule that we say "is" when referring to a single person and that we say "are" when referring to more than one person
- Teach the agent-action sentence structure ("The [agent] is [action]")
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What are you doing?
| Vocabulary | cooking, dancing, drawing, hugging, kicking, painting, playing, singing, washing, writing |
Sight words | am, cooking, dancing, drawing, hugging, I, kicking, painting, playing, singing, washing, writing |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary (verbs) and sight words for things children often do
- Continue to teach the carrier phrase "I am" as a way to say what we are doing
- Continue to teach the personal pronoun "I"
- Continue to illustrate that quotation marks indicate when someone is saying something from their point of view
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What do you like doing?
| Vocabulary | building, cooking, dancing, drawing, painting, playing, singing, splashing, walking, writing |
Sight words | building, cooking, dancing, drawing, I, like, painting, playing, singing, splashing, walking, writing |
Goals | - Teach new vocabulary (verbs) and sight words for things children often do
- Continue to teach the carrier phrase "I like" as a way to say what we like doing
- Continue to teach the personal pronoun "I"
- Continue to illustrate that quotation marks indicate when someone is saying something from their point of view
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Where are they?
| Vocabulary | bike, boy, bus, car, garden, girl, in, lady, man, on |
Sight words | bike, boy, bus, car, garden, girl, in, is, lady, man, on, the, The |
Goals | - Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words for places we can be, including the prepositions "in" and "on" and the pronouns "girl", "boy", "lady" and "man"
- Teach the sentence structure "The [agent] is [in/on] the [location]"
- Continue to teach the definite article "the"
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I like eating and drinking
| Vocabulary | carrots, chocolate, drinking, eating, grapes, juice, milk, muffins, pancakes, peas, pizza, water |
Sight words | carrots, chocolate, drinking, eating, grapes, I, juice, like, milk, muffins, pancakes, peas, pizza, water |
Goals | - Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words for food and drink
- Build on the carrier phrase "I like" to teach the sentence structure "I like [action] [object]"
- Continue to teach the personal pronoun "I"
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What is different?
| Vocabulary | asleep, awake, big, bucket, clean, dirty, dry, elephant, empty, full, leaf, little, mouse, shirt, tiger, wet |
Sight words | asleep, awake, big, bucket, clean, dirty, dry, elephant, empty, full, is, leaf, little, mouse, shirt, The, tiger, wet |
Goals | - Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words that describe things (adjectives)
- Teach the sentence structure "The [agent/object] is [adjective]"
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At breakfast
| Vocabulary | boy, cereal, drinking, eating, egg, girl, juice, orange, toast |
Sight words | an, boy, cereal, drinking, eating, egg, girl, is, juice, orange, The, toast |
Goals | - Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words associated with breakfast
- Teach the agent-action-object sentence structure "The [agent] is [action] [object]"
- Illustrate use of the indefinite article "an"
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What are they doing?
| Vocabulary | book, boy, brushing, car, girl, horse, lady, man, reading, washing |
Sight words | a, book, boy, brushing, car, girl, horse, is, lady, man, reading, the, The, washing |
Goals | - Continue to teach the agent-action-object sentence structure "The [agent] is [action] [a/the] [object]" with more verbs and objects
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words, including the nouns "girl", "boy", "lady" and "man"
- Continue to illustrate the use of the definite article "the" and the indefinite article "a"
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What are the animals doing?
| Vocabulary | dog, dogs, drinking, eating, horse, horses, lion, lions, rabbit, rabbits, running, sleeping, swimming, tiger, tigers |
Sight words | are, dog, dogs, drinking, eating, horse, horses, is, lion, lions, rabbit, rabbits, running, sleeping, swimming, The, tiger, tigers |
Goals | - Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words
- Continue to teach the agent-action sentence structure "The [agent] is [action]" - now with singular and plural agents
- Teach the rule that "is" is used with one agent and "are" is used with multiple agents
- Continue to teach the rule that we usually add "s" to a noun when referring to more than one
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The animals are eating and drinking
| Vocabulary | animals, cow, cows, drinking, eating, elephant, elephants, grass, lion, lions, sheep, water |
Sight words | animals, are, cow, cows, drinking, eating, elephant, elephants, grass, is, lion, lions, sheep, The, water |
Goals | - Continue to teach the agent-action-object sentence structure "The [agent] is [action] [object]" - now with singular and plural agents
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words - including the collective noun "animals"
- Teach the rule that "is" is used with one agent and "are" is used with multiple agents
- Continue to teach the rule that we usually add "s" to a noun when referring to more than one
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Look at the girl and the boy
| Vocabulary | boy, climbing, girl, jumping, look, reading, running, swimming |
Sight words | at, boy, climbing, girl, He, is, jumping, Look, reading, running, She, swimming, the |
Goals | - Teach the personal pronouns "he" and "she"
- Continue to teach the carrier phrase "Look at"
- Continue to teach the agent-action sentence structure - now using personal pronouns
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words
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Look at the lady and the man
| Vocabulary | blowing, cooking, lady, look, man, painting, reading, throwing |
Sight words | at, blowing, cooking, He, is, lady, Look, man, painting, reading, She, the, throwing |
Goals | - Continue to teach the personal pronouns "he" and "she"
- Continue to teach the carrier phrase "Look at"
- Continue to teach the agent-action sentence structure - now using personal pronouns
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words, including new verbs
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Look at the girls and the boys
| Vocabulary | boy, boys, climbing, drawing, girl, girls, look, playing, riding |
Sight words | are, at, boy, boys, climbing, drawing, girl, girls, He, is, Look, playing, riding, She, the, They |
Goals | - Teach the personal pronoun "they" and continue to teach the personal pronouns "he" and "she"
- Continue to teach the rule that we usually add an "s" to a noun when referring to more than one thing ("girl"-"girls")
- Continue to teach the rule that we say "is" when referring to a single person and that we say "are" when referring to more than one person
- Continue to teach the carrier phrase "Look at"
- Continue to teach the agent-action sentence structure - now using personal pronouns
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words, including new verbs
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Hello Tom
| Vocabulary | asleep, bed, bedroom, drinking, eating, girl, home, in, inside, lunch, milk, outside, painting, playing, running, school, Tom, writing |
Sight words | and, are, asleep, at, bed, bedroom, drinking, eating, girl, He, home, in, inside, is, lunch, milk, outside, painting, playing, running, school, the, Tom, writing |
Goals | - Teach the preposition "at"
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words - including "inside", "outside" and "and"
- Continue to teach agent-action and agent-action-object sentences
- Continue to teach the personal pronoun "he"
- Introduce a greater variety of sentences and words in a single book
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Good night Emma
| Vocabulary | bear, bed, drinking, Emma, home, in, inside, jumping, look, milk, moon, night, outside, playing, reading, running, splashing |
Sight words | and, are, at, bear, bed, drinking, Emma, Good, home, in, inside, is, jumping, Look, milk, moon, night, outside, playing, reading, running, She, splashing, the |
Goals | - Continue to introduce a greater variety of sentences and words in a single book to tell more of a story
- Continue to teach the preposition "at"
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words - including "inside", "outside" and "and"
- Continue to teach agent-action and agent-action-object sentences
- Continue to teach the personal pronoun "she"
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They are eating and drinking
| Vocabulary | boy, cake, cakes, drinking, eating, girl, juice, lady, man, milk, pizza |
Sight words | and, are, boy, cake, cakes, drinking, eating, girl, He, is, juice, lady, man, milk, pizza, She, the, The, They |
Goals | - Continue to teach the personal pronouns "they", "he" and "she"
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words - including the conjunction "and"
- Continue to teach the rule that we usually add an "s" to a noun when referring to more than one thing ("girl"-"girls", "boy"-"boys")
- Continue to teach the rule that we say "is" when referring to a single person and that we say "are" when referring to more than one person
- Continue to teach agent-action and agent-action-object sentences
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At lunch
| Vocabulary | boy, boys, eating, girl, girls, lunch, sandwich, sandwiches, sausage, sausages, soup |
Sight words | a, and, are, boy, boys, eating, girl, girls, He, is, lunch, sandwich, sandwiches, sausage, sausages, She, soup, the, The, They |
Goals | - Continue to teach the personal pronouns "they", "he" and "she"
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words - including the conjunction "and"
- Continue to teach agent-action and agent-action-object sentences
- Continue to teach the rule that we say "is" when referring to a single person and that we say "are" when referring to more than one person
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Good morning Emma
| Vocabulary | asleep, awake, bear, bed, breakfast, cereal, cold, dry, eating, Emma, hello, home, hot, hugging, ice-cream, in, inside, kitchen, morning, on, outside, sand, water, wet |
Sight words | and, asleep, at, awake, bear, bed, breakfast, cereal, cold, dry, eating, Emma, Good, Hello, home, hot, hugging, ice-cream, in, inside, is, kitchen, morning, on, outside, sand, She, the, The, water, wet |
Goals | - Continue to introduce a greater variety of sentences and words in a single book to tell more of a story
- Teach or rehearse vocabulary and sight words - including the personal pronoun "she" and the conjunction "and"
- Continue to teach agent-action-object sentences
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Sight word and picture cards
See and Learn Sentences 1 includes 174 sight word cards, 157 of which are also represented on picture cards. The vocabulary is appropriate for this stage of language development. The cards support matching, selecting and naming/reading activities that teach and test understanding of vocabulary and sight words.
Vocabulary: a, am, an, and, animals, are, arm, asleep, at, awake, bath, bathroom, bear, bed, bedroom, bee, big, bike, bird, blanket, blowing, book, books, bottle, boy, boys, breakfast, brushing, bucket, building, bus, cake, cakes, car, carrots, cereal, chocolate, clean, climbing, clock, cold, comb, cooking, cow, cows, crayon, dancing, dirty, dog, dogs, door, drawing, drinking, dry, eating, egg, elephant, elephants, Emma, empty, eyes, face, fish, floor, foot, frog, full, garden, gate, girl, girls, Good, grapes, grass, hand, happy, He, head, Hello, Here, home, horse, horses, hot, house, hugging, hungry, hurt, I, ice-cream, in, inside, is, juice, jumping, kicking, kitchen, knife, lady, leaf, leg, like, lion, lions, little, Look, lunch, man, milk, moon, morning, mouse, mouth, muffins, night, nose, on, orange, outside, owl, painting, pancakes, park, peas, pillow, pizza, playing, pool, puzzle, rabbit, rabbits, rain, reading, riding, rock, running, sad, sand, sandwich, sandwiches, sausage, sausages, school, She, sheep, shirt, singing, sky, sleeping, snow, soup, spider, splashing, sun, swimming, teeth, the, The, They, thirsty, This, throwing, tiger, tigers, tired, toast, Tom, toy, toys, walking, washing, water, wet, writing
Sentence picture cards and sentence cards
See and Learn Sentences 1 includes 277 sentence picture cards and 277 corresponding sentence cards. These support a sentence-to-sentence matching activity to confirm your child's understanding of whole sentences. The sentence picture cards also support a sentence building activity.
Activities
See and Learn Sentences 1 includes 10 teaching activities, which we work work through with the vocabulary and sight words from one book at a time:
Reading Books
The Reading Books activity introduces your child to new vocabulary and sight words, illustrates the meaning of simple sentences, encourages your child to repeat spoken sentences, encourages your child to think and to talk about the things presented in books and encourages your child to link things presented in books to things they see in everyday life.
Matching Pictures
The Matching Pictures activity helps to teach your child new words, teach your child to look carefully at pictures and to identify differences and similarities, and helps your child to generalize their understanding of what spoken words mean.
Selecting Pictures
The Selecting Pictures activity tests your child's understanding of spoken words, and continues to teach your child to look carefully.
Naming Pictures
The Naming Pictures activity helps to teach your child to say words when prompted by pictures for words they understand.
Matching Sight Words
The Matching Sight Words activity teaches your child new sight words and teaches your child to look carefully at written words and to identify differences and similarities.
Selecting Sight Words
The Selecting Sight Words activity tests that your child can link spoken words with the correct written words.
Reading Sight Words
The Reading Sight Words activity teaches your child to say sight words as they read them.
Understanding Sight Words
The Understanding Sight Words activity tests your child's understanding of the words they can read by asking them to match sight words to a corresponding picture.
Understanding Sentences
The Understanding Sentences activity tests your child's ability to read sentences and their understanding of sentences.
Building Sentences
The Building Sentences activity tests your child's ability to put words in the correct order to make sentences.