Reading at the Supermarket Author:Jill Norris The supermarket is common to nearly everyone's experience and provides rich opportunities to read. The activities in this unit offer a variety of ways to practice reading at the supermarket, increasing not only reading vocabulary, but building consumer skills. Exercises even include reading advertisement and learning to comparison shop. — Teacher... more » information and reproducibles for "reading" the market: the parking lot, the shopping cart, the store directory, various product sections - produce, cereals, meat, frozen foods, dairy, labels, shopping lists, coupons, advertisements, and receipts. Students will learn to read and understand them all.
Special Features: skills checklist, supermarket log book, supermarket stumper task cards, product cards to read & categorize, sample coupons and labels to read, and "Let's Go to the Supermarket" board game. Pleasing, instructive line art illustrations throughout. Bibliography included. All 64 pages perforated for easy removal.« less