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Read this one-on-one with a child and pause on the repeated words so they can hear and say them with you. Would you like some soup? Let's read some high frequency words.

The book gives children practice with the words would and some, along with other common words they will meet again and again. It also encourages rereading, which helps build fluency and confidence.

This level H book fits a child who is ready to notice sight words and practice reading them smoothly. As you read aloud, point to each word and invite your child to say the repeated words with you.

Teaching & Discussion Guide

Use this guide to turn Would you like some… into a mini reading lesson at home or in the classroom.

Concepts & skills practiced

  • High frequency words
  • Sight words
  • Word recognition
  • Writing words
  • Reading with fluency
  • Word practice activities

Discussion Questions

  1. 1 The title says, "Would you like some..." What do you think the missing words might be?
  2. 2 The page copy mentions soup. When do you hear someone ask, "Would you like some soup?"
  3. 3 Why do you think the book asks readers to read the same words over and over again?
  4. 4 Which word do you notice more easily after practice, would or some?
  5. 5 If you were asking someone a question politely, what could you say instead of just naming the food or item?
  6. 6 After reading, can you think of another sentence that starts with "Would you like some..."?

Words to Learn

soup
A warm food made by cooking ingredients in liquid.
would
A word we use when asking politely or talking about something possible.
some
A word that means a small amount or part of something.
high frequency words
Words that show up a lot when we read.
sight words
Words readers learn to recognize quickly without sounding them out every time.
fluent
Able to read smoothly and with less stopping.
word activities
Games or practice that help children learn words.
writing
Putting words on paper with letters.
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