First picture
left to right
Start on the left and point once.
Example: This happens first.
Follow a simple picture strip from left to right so children notice order before formal reading grows.
Point to each picture in order and say a tiny line about it. The goal is tracking direction and sequence, not decoding text.
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left to right
Start on the left and point once.
Example: This happens first.
left to right
Move one step to the right.
Example: This happens next.
sequence end
Finish on the right side.
Example: This happens last.
These printables match this lesson's stage and theme, so a child can move from screen practice to calm hands-on work.
Match familiar pictures to the first sounds A, M, and S in a very visual way.
Circle the pictures that start with A.
Point, match, and talk about body parts and simple healthy routines.
Keep the reading rhythm going with another tiny lesson.
Use pictures to talk about who, what, and where before children move into fuller reading.
Read a tiny passage of two or three lines and answer simple meaning questions.
Read short event sentences and place them in the correct order to show understanding.