See

Hear

Academic Concepts and Vocabulary

Life Science

Five Senses
ear, eye, eyeball, eyelash, eyelid, finger, hand, hear, hearing, iris, lens,  light, nerve, nose, organ, pupil, retina, see, senses, sight, smell, sound, taste, tongue, touch



Physical Science

Sound
absorption, bounce, decibels,
echo, high, low, pitch, reflection, sound waves
 

Social Studies

Communication
communicate, deaf, message, sign language, signals, etc.

 http://terrax.org/comm/morsecode/morsecode.aspx

http://www.funbrain.com/cgi-bin/st.cgi?A1=s&A15=signs&A2=0&Submit=Show+Me+The+Signs%21 


Communities
airport, church, city, fire engine, fire house, house, police, school, theater, town, traffic light


Transportation
airplane, boat, car, harbor, highway, lighthouse, railroad, ship, track, train, truck, etc.



Mathematics

Graphs
bar, graph, horizontal/vertical axis, scale
 


Multiplication
count, estimate, multiply



Language Arts

Elements of Nonfiction
details, main idea


Onomatopoeia/Sound Words

http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112392/omomatopoea.html

bark, beep, buzz, cheep, ding, etc.


Everyday Vocabulary


Colors
green, red, yellow, etc.
 


Gestures

 gesture, good-bye, hello etc.
 


Safety
alarm, beware, caution, danger, distress, protect, safety, siren, slow, smoke, stop, warning, whistle, etc.
 


Traffic Words
sign, stop, walk, yield, etc.


BOOKS
 I Read Signs 
Tana Hoban
At the Beach 
 Huy Voun Lee
The Bears Bicycle 
 Emile McLeod
Faces        
  Shelley Rotner and Ken Kreisler
 Look at Your Eyes   
Paul Showers
 Red Light, Green Light  
Margaret Wise Brown
Silent Lotus      
Jeanne M. Lee
  A Visit to Oma      
Marisabina Russo

 
 
The vocabulary and book list on this page are provided in the series
"Into English!"
by

Hampton Brown.