In Autumn by Amy Haynes, M.S.E. Text copyright 2010 Pictures copyrighted by Microsoft Corporation In Autumn was written in repetitive form to teach children.

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In Autumn by Amy Haynes, M.S.E. Text copyright 2010 Pictures copyrighted by Microsoft Corporation In Autumn was written in repetitive form to teach children to use pictures to decode unfamiliar words. Pre-reading word focus: in, autumn, I, see, like, a, an Pocket Chart Story Extensions: matching sentences to pictures matching individual words to sentences sequencing the pictures sequencing the sentences

In Autumn by Amy Haynes, M.S.E.

In autumn, I see pumpkins.

In autumn, I see leaves.

In autumn, I see apples.

In autumn, I see a scarecrow.

In autumn, I see an acorn.

I like autumn.