Tiny Sentences: I See
Use small words to read first sentences with confidence.
Use small words to read first sentences with confidence.
Read useful connector and position words that help children understand short sentences better.
Use tiny high-frequency words in short reading choices that build confidence and comprehension together.
Read useful small words that help children understand where something came from, what comes next, and who is together.
Use a few more small words that help children follow time, movement, and position in simple reading lines.
Read and notice two common sight words: me and go.
Read and notice two useful sight words: like and see.
Read tiny action sentences about going, playing, and moving.
Read tiny preference sentences using I like.
Meet the sh sound with words like ship, shop, and shell.
Meet the ch sound with words like chair, chick, and chin.
Meet the th sound with words like thumb, thin, and bath.
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Tiny useful words and first reading patterns that help children move from letters into early word reading.
Open subject shelfMove from early decoding into connected reading, comprehension, summary, comparison, and evidence-based response work across the grades.
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