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I See Sam Books are a series of early reader books developed to teach children in kindergarten to read. The original series, written in 1972, as part of Southwest Regional Educational Laboratory's (SWRL) Beginning Reading Program (BRP), contained 52 books.

I have extended the number of resources.

Please visit my I See Sam TES Resources website at http://www.ISeeSam.Online for more.

Book 37: Mit Is Wet

New Words
fat, if, wet - Decodable

Plot Summary
Mit is at the end of a pier and sees a fish in the
ocean. He gets Mat and Sam to help him catch
the fish. Mit falls into the water and then Mat
does too. Sam rescues them with a net and at
the same time hauls in the fish. But the fish is
unhappy out of the water, so Mit throws him
back into the ocean.

Each new word throughout the program is repeated at
least five times in the book in which it first appears and
five more times in the next ten books.

The first book in the series starts with just 3 words: I, see, Sam. Every book or two adds a few words, until by book 52, the readers have read 95 different words. The SWRL Kindergarten Beginning Reading Program was first implemented in U.S. public schools in the early 1970's. Due to its tremendous success at achieving its goal of teaching young children to read, over the years the program has been copied, edited and/or revised by a number of individuals, institutions, and companies.

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