Student Instructions
Read this book at least two days in a row. By the third day, you should be very accurate and sound very fluent (reading smoothly, like talking).
Click on the picture of the title page to begin to read the book.
Read each page to your parent, babysitter, or an older sibling - if you get stuck on a word, try to make the sounds in the word - if you can’t work it out, your helper can tell you the word after you’ve had a try at it.
After you read each page, your helper can ask you the questions at the bottom of each page and talk about those with you.
When you have read the book two or three times, do the activity template (with a recording
) so I can hear how you sound as you read!
OPTIONAL: follow-up task:
Make a
note or
on paper or in your writing book, write about a time that you have been stuck (and needed help) OR a time that you have been on a boat. Remember to think about: who, where, what, when, why and how, as you are giving your details or information about what happened.
If it is a story on paper or in your book, you can share this with me by pushing
the new post button and taking a
photo or making a
video recording in which you can tell me what you have learnt.
If you want to do it as a note (straight onto Seesaw) push the plus button to add a response, then select the
note option.