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- The I See Sam series was developed by the Southwest Regional Laboratory for Educational Development and Research (SWRL) and published by Ginn and Company in 1972. Since it was a federally funded research program in beginning reading, the books are all in public domain.
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The I See Sam series was developed by the Southwest Regional Laboratory for Educational Development and Research (SWRL) and published by Ginn and Company in 1972. Since it was a federally funded research program in beginning reading, the books are all in public domain.
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In 1993 changes were made to I See Sam books through the Reading For All Learners Program. The RALP versions of I See Sam books are copyrighted and can be purchased in printed form. There is also a free iPad app available.
The original 1972 I See Sam, early reader books now available online for viewing, download, and printing. (Click here for printing instructions.) Books 1-9 -- Books 10-19.
If you aren't sure which books to start with please consider running our free placement assessment series. Also you can find a correlation to leveled readers which can be useful in determining a starting point.
Website, readers, minibooks, original drawings and worksheets copyright 2011, Billie Garcia. All booklets and worksheets may be printed and distributed for home and classroom use. I See Sam pictures are from the SWRL readers which are in the public domain.
Jan 5, 2010 · The writers were Lin Oliver and Steve Mooser. Because the project was federally funded, the books are in the public domain. I have two sources Mrs. Sakamoto's page Brian Marriot's I See Sam Homepage. Interview with Lin Oliver. Interview with Steve Mooser.
Dec 24, 2012 · K-8 Curriculum Board. I had signed up for ReadingTeacher.com to have access to the I See Sam books, but only 4 were printable from that site. Then I received an email saying that as of January 1 the site would be suscriptions based. So, I went looking around and found readinglessons.com.