If you introduce/expand this in the winter there is a book "A City Christmas Tree" (I hope that I got the title right).  A family of 4 or 5 children each describe how they know it is Christmas in New York.  One knows by what is seen, other by smell, etc.  A volunteer reader brought this in for my Kinders and it then made its rounds to the other grades because they loved it when they read it.
 
Lisa
 
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From: Shannon Winkler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I used Owl Moon to introduce this strategy last year with my first
> grade students. It worked perfectly!
>
> Shannon
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> >Hello mosiac list again!
> >
> >It's great to have this list up and running again.
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> >I teach first and am starting to teach the sensory
> >images/visualization strategy. Other than the recommendations in
> >RWM, does anyone have any suggestions for great books to use with
> >this strategy?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >Dolores
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