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Subjects: speech,expressiveLanguage,pragmatics,receptiveLanguage,socialAspectsOfCommunication
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Many students are asked to think about what someone knows before they understand what someone can see. Understanding perspective begins with noticing. I See It is the first deck in the Who Knows? Perspective Practice series. Before students can understand who knows what, they need a concrete understanding of a simple rule: if you can see something, you can point to it. In this deck, students look at visual scenes and identify objects they can see. The predictable format helps students connect seeing with knowing, creating a foundation for later perspective-taking, inference, WH questions, and story comprehension. By slowing down and focusing on what is visible, students learn to notice information that is often missed. Students practice: • noticing what is visible in a scene • connecting seeing with knowing • building confidence through concrete visual learning • strengthening attention to important details • developing foundations for perspective and comprehension What's Included: • 12 Visual scenes with clear, concrete targets • Interactive "I See It" practice cards • Predictable, low-language structure • Guided practice with noticing and pointing Part of the 6-deck Who Knows? Perspective Practice series, designed to help students build understanding from concrete observation to more complex perspective-taking. Helping students notice, so understanding can build.
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