Detailed Description
For students who are already able to talk or write in simple, choppy sentences, this book will open gateways to success in language and literacy! Color picture pages along with specific instructions provide a means of evoking interesting and descriptive sentences from students.
Students will learn how to expand their sentences by using the color cues provided in the book, as pictures become progressively colorful as a new detail is added to the sequence. In no time at all, young learners will be able to tell an entire story using complex and detailed sentences!
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Expanding and Combining Sentences
By Customer In: Bardstown, KY
Date Posted: Apr 25, 2011 at 12:23 PM

I am using this book to work with my ELL students to help develop their vocabulary. The only thing that I do not like about the book is the organization. There are great questions and fill in the blank statements, yet they are several pages away from the picture. So to use these questions you have to flip back and forth or even sideways. Other than that, the pictures and language development they can provide are wonderful.
Not good
By Customer In: North Arlington, NJ
Date Posted: Nov 30, 2011 at 10:17 AM

This product after being reviewed by our speech therapist was in her words a waste of money. So sorry to say I had high hopes for this.
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