A PowerPoint presentation to support classroom teaching with the following book:
What I See
ISBN 978-1-7781895-1-7
Text: Laura Wischnewski
Design: Pat Trainor MacRae
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What I See
I can see bananas.
I can see carrots.
I can see grapes.
I can see beans.
I can see apples.
I can see cherries.
I can see oranges.
I can see many peaches.
Credits/Permissions:
With Pixabay license, attribution is not required but a courtesy. Images cannot be hyperlinked directly. Cut and paste given URL, or if link is broken, search user_id:###### and title from homepage.
Cover Photo: Vegetables. Engin Akyurt/ Pixabay /id:3656355
https://pixabay.com/photos/vegetables-fruits-fresh-produce-5907330/
Bananas. Photo: Ancelin Bonnet/Pixabay / id:1987740
https://pixabay.com/photos/fruit-bananas-png-yellow-cut-out-1218133/
Carrots. Photo: Holger Grybsch/Pixabay / id:128813
https://pixabay.com/photos/isolated-bunch-of-carrots-vegetables-1083235/
Grapes. Photo: Beverly Buckley/Pixabay / id:5497946
/https://pixabay.com/photos/grapes-bunch-fruits-viticulture-2032838/
String Beans. Photo: Renee Comet / National Cancer Institute (USA) / Public Domain
Mixed Apples. Photo: 2happy/Stockvault/CC0
Fresh Cherries isolated above white background . Photo: Marco Verch, CC-BY-2.0
Oranges. Photo: Prasert Taosiri/Pixabay / id:9400492
https://pixabay.com/illustrations/orange-navel-fruit-oranges-5012167/
Crate of Peaches. Photo: Joe/Pixabay / id:3686416
/https://pixabay.com/illustrations/orange-navel-fruit-oranges-5012167/
Cartoon Eyes. Image: P. MacRae. Any imae rights waived; no attribution required.
Font: KG Primary Penmanship Alt, © Kimberly Geswein, licensed for this use.
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