Comprehensive Literacy For All Book Collection
This book collection aims to provide meaningful literacy experiences with accessible print that fit into a systematic approach to teaching emergent literacy for students with complex learning needs. Watch a quick tutorial.
Select your book using the search tools.
Each book has an Activity Planning Link, which pairs literacy activities, visuals, and strategies for emergent literacy instruction.
Some books have a link to Clicker Sets located on the SET-BC Resources page.
WA State educators can check out books from SETC.
Washington Talking Book & Braille Library – Free access to books in multiple formats—including audiobooks (digital cartridges), braille (hard copy and eBraille), and large print—for individuals with qualifying print disabilities.
Strategies
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Poetry (6)
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Letter Writing (4)
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Journaling (2)
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Comparisons (1)
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Phonemic Awareness (42)
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Alphabet Knowledge (12)
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Core Vocabulary (39)
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Story Elements (13)
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Story Sequence (1)
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Clicker Sets (38)
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Mixed Strategies (134)
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Repetitive Phrases (28)
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Comprehension (1)
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Yes/No (7)
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Purposes Of Text (8)
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Series with repetitive pattern (1)
Additional literacy resources:
Comprehensive Literacy for All: Teaching Students with Significant Disabilities to Read and Write by Dr. Karen Erickson Ph.D. & Dr. David Koppenhaver Ph.D.
Paths to Literacy & Perkins School for the Blind – Strategies to support emergent literacy for blind and low vision learners.































































































































































































































































































