Building Sentences Adapted Book | Breakfast Foods Real Photos | SLP SPED Autism
Product Description
Building Sentences Adapted Book | "What Can We Eat For Breakfast?" with Real Photos
This building sentences adapted book teaches simple sentence construction, breakfast food vocabulary, and the "What" Wh question through engaging real photos and three skill-building activities. Perfect for speech therapy, special education, autism classrooms, and life skills programs.
★ Three goal areas in one resource: sentence building + Wh questions + vocabulary
★ Perfect for: Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs), Special Education Teachers, Autism Classrooms, Self-Contained Classrooms, Resource Rooms, Life Skills Classes, Paraprofessionals, ABA Therapists, Early Childhood, PreK, Preschool, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade
Sample Text from the Book:
"Choose the bread that you like most.
Grab the toaster, eat some _______.
What can we eat for breakfast?"
Answer: "We can eat (toast) for breakfast."
What's Included:
- 1 Adapted Book with REAL PHOTOS — "What Can We Eat For Breakfast?"
- 1 Set of Sentence Building Strips (three levels of differentiation!)
- 1 Cut and Glue Sentence Activity
Three Levels of Differentiation (Sentence Builder Strips):
- Level 1: Choose 1 word to complete each sentence (for emerging learners)
- Level 2: Choose 2 words to complete each sentence (intermediate)
- Level 3: Build the complete sentence (advanced)
This leveled format meets students at every sentence-building skill level.
Skills Targeted:
- Building sentences (simple sentence construction)
- Wh-question comprehension — "What" questions
- Breakfast food vocabulary (toast, cereal, eggs, milk, etc.)
- Life skills food vocabulary
- Subject-verb-object sentence structure
- Reading comprehension
- Receptive and expressive language
- Real photo visual support
- Fine motor practice (cut and glue worksheet)
- Independent work skills
How to Use This Adapted Book Set:
The teacher or therapist reads each page, and students solve the riddle and complete the sentence by choosing the correct noun (breakfast food) that answers the riddle. After the adapted book, students extend learning with:
- Sentence Builder Strips (at the appropriate level — 1 word, 2 words, or full sentence)
- Cut and Glue Worksheet for fine motor + sentence-building practice
Students working at an independent level can read and complete the book and sentence builder strips at a literacy center or workstation.
Ways to Use:
- Small group speech therapy (sentence building + Wh questions IEP goals)
- 1:1 instruction for targeted sentence construction
- Whole group language lessons
- Literacy centers and independent workstations
- Life skills food vocabulary instruction
- Breakfast / morning routine units
- AAC modeling (subject-verb-object sentence frames)
- ELL/ESL food vocabulary instruction
If your students enjoy adapted books, there are many more in my collection. Please see my Adapted Books Collection below.
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