Who do you see?
picture question
Ask about one person or animal in the picture.
Example: I see a girl.
Use pictures to talk about who, what, and where before children move into fuller reading.
Look at one picture together, name what is happening, and ask one tiny question. This builds comprehension before formal passage reading begins.
Talk about the picture together, then use the prompt and example answer to build one clear response.
picture question
Ask about one person or animal in the picture.
Example: I see a girl.
picture question
Keep the answer short and visual.
Example: The boy is running.
picture question
Use place words like home, park, or school.
Example: They are in the park.
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.
Point, match, and talk about body parts and simple healthy routines.
A Prep reading sheet where children draw lines from familiar pictures to matching words.
These next steps stay in the same stage so the child does not get sent backward.
Follow a simple picture strip from left to right so children notice order before formal reading grows.