Monday, September 14, 2015

Decodable Text: Can you See?


Can you See? 
Bill Dinardo 
Illustrations: Maria Voris 

This was my favorite DeCodeable book that I found this week. It is a challenging book, but it helps children read about different animals from the sea. It has the same format as the other Decodable book in my blog Here and Three in that the picture is on top of the associated word. It uses repetition in which it says "Can you see..." before every animal name. Repetition is one of the best tools in helping children to learn how to read. I will give this book a 7 out of 10 this week because the concept of the book is appealing to children and the colors are vibrant enough to keep a child interested. 

Another good quality that www.readingsa.z.com provides is that it tells you exactly what the child should learn when reading the book. Here is what readingsa.z.com says should be the child's learning outcomes for this specific book: 


High-Frequency Words
you, all, of



Review Words
can, see, the



Story Words
whales, dolphins, turtles, sea horses, stingrays, sharks, lobsters, crabs


Find this Decodable Book here! 


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