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W Wordlis St Pics for PECS® Version 15© Wordlist New images are bolded in red ALPHABET AND NUMERALS Alphabet: Lower Case 9. i 18. r 1. a 10. j 19. s 2. b 11. k 20. t 3. c 12. l 21. u 4. d 13. m 22. v 5. e 14. n 23. w 6. f 15. o 24. x 7. g 16. p 25. y 8. h 17. q 26. z ALPHABET AND NUMERALS Alphabet: Upper Case 1. A 10. J 19. S 2. B 11. K 20. T 3. C 12. L 21. U 4. D 13. M 22. V 5. E 14. N 23. W 6. F 15. O 24. X 7. G 16. P 25. Y 8. H 17. Q 26. Z 9. I 18. R ALPHABET AND NUMERALS Numerals 1. 0 9. 7 17. ninth 2. 1 10. 8 18. second 3. 10 11. 9 19. seventh 4. 2 12. eighth 20. sixth 5. 3 13. eleventh 21. tenth 6. 4 14. fifth 22. third 7. 5 15. first 23. twelfth 8. 6 16. fourth ALPHABET AND NUMERALS Other 1. alphabet song 4. counting 7. numbers 2. alphabet 5. hiragana letters 3. count 6. letters 1 Copyright, 2017, by Pyramid Educational Consultants ANIMMALS General 1. alligator 49. dalmatian 97. lightning bug 2. animals 50. deer 98. lion 3. ankylosaurus 51. dingo 99. lizard 4. ant 52. dino 100. llama 5. antelope 53. dinosaurs 101. lobster 6. apatosaurus 54. diplodocus 102. monkey 1 7. armadillo 55. dog 1 103. moose 8. badger 56. dog 2 104. mosquito 9. bat 1 57. dolphin 105. moth 10. bear 58. donkey 106. mouse 1 11. beaver 59. dragon 107. musk ox 12. bee 60. dragonfly 108. octopus 13. beetle 1 61. duck 109. orangutan 14. beetle 2 62. duckling 1 110. ostrich 15. beetle-stag 63. duckling 2 111. otter 16. bird 1 64. eagle 112. owl 17. bird 2 65. echidna 113. panda 18. bird 3 66. elephant 114. panther 19. black bird 67. ferret 115. parrot 20. blue whale 68. fish 1 116. peacock 21. Boston terrier 69. flamingo 117. pelican 22. brachiosaurus 70. flea 118. penguin 23. brontosaurus 71. fly 119. pets 24. bug 72. fox 120. pig 25. bugs 73. frog 121. pigeon 26. bull 74. gerbil 122. platypus 27. bulldog 75. giraffe 123. polar bear 28. bunny 76. goat 124. poodle 29. butterfly 77. goldfish 125. porcupine 30. calf 78. goose 126. possum 1 31. camel 79. gorilla 127. possum 2 32. cat 1 80. grasshopper 128. pterodactyl 33. cat 2 81. groundhog 129. puppy 34. caterpillar 1 82. guinea pig 130. rabbit 1 35. caterpillar 2 83. hamster 131. rabbit 2 36. cheetah 84. hippo 132. racoon 37. chick 85. horse 133. raptor 38. chicken 1 86. hummingbird 134. reindeer 39. chihuahua 87. iguanodon 135. rhino 40. chimpanzee 88. jellyfish 136. roly poly 41. chipmunk 89. kangaroo 137. rooster 42. cow 90. kitten 138. sea turtle 43. crab 91. koala 139. seahorse 44. cricket - bug 92. koi 140. seal 45. cricket 93. kookaburra 141. shark 46. crocodile 94. ladybug 142. sheep 47. crow 95. lamb 143. skunk 48. dachshund 96. leopard 144. sloth bear 2 Copyright, 2017, by Pyramid Educational Consultants 145. snail 157. tadpole 169. velociraptor 146. snake 158. tasmanian devil 170. walrus 147. spider 159. tiger 171. whale 1 148. spinosaurus 160. toad 172. whale 2 149. squid 161. toucan 173. wolf 150. squirrel 162. triceratops 174. wombat 151. starfish 163. tuna 2 175. woodlice 152. stegosaurus 164. turkey 1 176. woodlouse 153. stingray 165. turtle 1 177. woodpecker 154. swan 166. turtle 2 178. worm 155. swordfish 167. tyrannosaurus rex 179. zebra 1 156. T rex 168. unicorn 180. zebra 2 ANIMMALS Other 1. animal brush 15. dog toys 29. ride camel 2. aquarium 2 16. ears 30. ride horse 3. barn 1 17. feather 31. ride pony 4. barn 2 18. feed 1 32. saddle 5. beak 19. feed 2 33. silo 1 6. bird feeder 20. feed birds 34. silo 2 7. cat toys 21. feed ducks 35. tail 8. cocoon 22. feed fish 36. veterinarian 9. cow bell 23. feed pet 37. walk the dog 10. dog bone 24. fly swatter 38. water bowl 11. dog collar 25. fossil 39. web 12. dog food 26. nest 40. zoo keeper 13. dog lead 27. pet food 14. dog leash 28. reins ATTRIBUTES Colors 1. beige 10. colours 1 19. pink 2. black 11. colours 2 20. purple 3. blue 1 12. gold 21. rainbow 4. blue 2 13. gray 22. red 5. blue-dark 14. green 1 23. silver 6. blue-light 15. green 2 24. tan 7. brown 16. grey 25. white 1 8. colors 1 17. multi 26. white 2 9. colors 2 18. orange 1 27. yellow ATTRIBUTES Other 1. all 6. canned 11. cold 2. bad 7. checked 12. crunchy 3. better 8. chopped 13. curved 4. big 9. clean 14. cut 2 5. broken 10. cold 2 15. dirty 3 Copyright, 2017, by Pyramid Educational Consultants 16. dotted 40. little 64. sliced 17. down 1 41. long 65. slow 18. down 2 42. loud 66. small 19. dry 43. low 1 67. smooth 1 20. empty 44. low 2 68. smooth 2 21. fast 45. many 69. soft 22. fat 46. minced 70. spotted 23. few 47. more 71. stinky 24. freeze dried 48. noise 72. straight 25. fresh (food) 49. noisy 73. striped 26. from 1 50. off switch 1 74. sweet (smell) 27. from 2 51. off switch 2 75. tall 28. full 52. okay 76. that 29. good 53. on switch 1 77. thin 30. hard 54. on switch 2 78. to 1 31. heavy 55. one 79. to 2 32. high 1 56. outside 2 80. turn 33. high 2 57. plaid 81. up 1 34. hot 1 58. portrait 82. up 2 35. hot 2 59. right 83. volume down 36. inside 60. rough 84. volume up 37. landscape 61. short 1 85. wet 38. left 62. short 2 86. wheezy 39. less 63. skinny 87. zig-zags ATTRIBUTES Prepositions 1. after 10. in 1 19. next to 2 2. before 11. in 2 20. off 4 3. behind 1 12. in front of 1 21. on 1 4. behind 2 13. in front of 2 22. on 2 5. between 1 14. last 1 23. second 2 6. between 2 15. last 2 24. third 2 7. bottom 1 16. last 3 25. top 8. first 1 17. middle 26. under1 9. first 2 18. next to 1 27. under2 ATTRIBUTES Shapes 1. bone 8. heart 15. semi circle 2. circle 1 9. hexagon 16. shapes 3. diamond 1 10. moon 1 17. square 4. diamond 2 11. octagon 18. star 5. fish 2 12. oval 19. triangle 1 6. flower 2 13. pyramid 7. half circle 14. rectangle 4 Copyright, 2017, by Pyramid Educational Consultants BODY PARTS Gender Specific 1. bottom 2 3. penis 2. breasts 4. vagina BODY PARTS General 1. ankle 16. face 2 31. Our Bodies 2. arm 17. face 3 32. shoulder 3. back 18. finger 33. skeleton 1 4. beard 19. fingernails 34. skeleton 2 5. belly button 20. foot 35. stomach 6. belly 21. hair 36. teeth 7. cheek 1 22. hand 37. throat 8. cheek 2 23. head 38. thumb 9. chin 24. knee 39. toenails 10. ear 25. lap 40. toes 11. elbow 1 26. leg 41. tongue 12. elbow 2 27. mouth 42. tooth 13. eyebrow 28. mustache 43. tummy 14. eyes 29. neck 15. face 1 30. nose CALENDAR Days 1. day 6. Saturday 11. Thursday-US 2. Friday 7. Saturday-US 12. Tuesday 3. Friday-US 8. Sunday 13. Tuesday-US 4. Monday 9. Sunday-US 14. Wednesday 5. Monday-US 10. Thursday 15. Wednesday-US CALENDAR Months 1. 1 January 6. 3 March 11. 8 August 2. 10 October 7. 4 April 12. 9 September 3. 11 November 8. 5 May 13. months 4. 12 December 9. 6 June 5. 2 February 10. 7 July CALENDAR Other 1. calendar 1 5. week 2 9. What year 2. calendar 2 6. week 10. year 3. today 7. weekend 2 11. yesterday 4. tomorrow 8. weekend 12. zodiac 5 Copyright, 2017, by Pyramid Educational Consultants CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES 1. animal hat 50. helmet 2 99. rubber boots 1 2. apron 1 51. helmet 3 100. rubber boots 2 3. apron 2 52. high heels 101. running shoes 4. art smock 53. hooded top 102. sandals 1 5. backpack 54. hula skirt 103. sandals 2 6. baseball cap 55. jacket 1 104. scarf 7. bathing suit - 2 piece 56. jacket 2 105. shirt 1 8. bathing suit 57. jeans 106. shirt 2 9. belt 58. jewelry 107. shoe lace 10. bib 59. jocks 1 108. shoes 1 11. bikini 60. jocks 2 109. shoes 2 12. bookbag 61. jogging bottoms 110. shorts 13. boots 62. jumper 1 111. singlet 14. boxer briefs 63. jumper 2 112. ski boots 15. boxer shorts 64. kimono 113. ski cap 16. boxers 65. knickers 114. ski hat 17. bra 66. leggings 115. skirt hanger 18. bracelet 1 67. lei 116. skirt 19. bracelet 2 68. mask 117. slippers 1 20. briefs 69. mittens 118. slippers 2 21. bum bag 70. monocle 119. smock 22. buttons 71. nappy 120. sneakers 23. cape 72. necklace 121. snow shoes 24. cardigan 73. necktie 122. socks 25. coat 1 74. nightdress 1 123. suitcase 26. coat 2 75. nightdress 2 124. sunglasses 27. coin purse 76. nightdress 3 125.
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