

Most of the illustrations in this spring read aloud are simple. I have shared some other seasonal books by Anne Rockwell, and I love this one too! This story is about a little girl experiencing spring as she looks for a robin. Students just being introduced to the core words “I” and “see” will focus on this phrase or sentence.įour of my other favorite spring picture books…. This can include colors, adjectives such as big, little, tall, short, etc, and numeral adjectives. Students who are able will focus on expanding each “I see” statement by a single word. The core words included in this winter read aloud are: see, down, in, up, on, go, and more.ĪAC tip: Focus on the “I see” statements on each page.


Some focus words for this picture book are: rain, robin, seeds, toad, crow, worms, sun, and bees. This book also includes repetitive text, “I see” statements, on each page. This “I see” statement is the only sentence on each page. This book focuses on spring activities, as well as items that you see in spring. The illustrations are bright and engaging. This download can be found at the end of the post.Īfter writing a post about books for each season, I had to complete this blog series by picking Charles Ginga’s book again! These seasonal books are my absolute favorite. The vocabulary cards are available with and without modifications for visual impairments, specifically cortical visual impairment. You can download my FREE spring vocabulary cards that correspond to the books in this post. Vocabulary words from each book are also highlighted. You will also find quick augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tips and core vocabulary recommendations that will benefit all students in your class, regardless of ability level. These spring read aloud books are perfect for students with autism and other ability levels, as well as preschool and kindergarten-aged students.

Spring has arrived, and I am back with five picture books that are perfect for spring time! Whether you are looking for spring-themed picture books for your classroom, remote learning, homeschooling or your children at home, this post has just what you need. Facebook Pin My 5 Favorite Spring Read Alouds
