Farm Adapted Book Series
Farm Adapted Book Series
Farm Adapted Book Series
Farm Adapted Book Series
Elevate your teaching with our three engaging farm-themed adapted books, perfect for special education teachers and parents of autistic students. These books offer a fun and interactive way to practice identifying animal vocabulary, animal sounds, wh- questions, prepositions, and sequencing.
This series includes 3 adapted books. In "Farmer, Farmer - What Do You See?", students work on prepositions and answering 'where' questions, making it an excellent tool for more advanced matching and vocabulary building. "Farmer, Farmer - What Do You Hear?" focuses on identifying animals by their sounds, taking your student beyond basic matching. Lastly, "Farmer, Farmer - Who's Next?", targets foundational sequencing skills, with students sequencing animals into the tractor and an assessment of memory skills at the end.
All books include coordinating visuals to help students identify basic sight words and the text follows a predictable pattern. These books provide an enjoyable way to reinforce essential skills with a motivating farm theme. Setup instructions and picture storage boards are included.
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- CPchandralekha p.Verified BuyerI recommend this productRole ParentWhat age range best describes your student(s)? Preschool/Early ElementaryRated 5 out of 5 stars12 seconds agoGreat way to introduce reading
My kid never sits for reading but these books are his favourite now. And love how every word is in boxes for easy pointing and reading without my help.
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I used these three books with a variety of students who are functioning at different levels. There was something for everybody! Thank you!
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