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Earth Day Emergent Readers - Personalized Name Books

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My students loved seeing their names in these books. I teach JK so some words are a bit advanced, but we had a lovely experience reading through them.
My students were so excited to see their own names printed in this little reader! They couldn't wait to take it home to read to mom and dad.
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Earth Day emergent readers meet editable name books! Beginning readers will love seeing their own name on every page of their little Earth Day book. The repetitive text and easy-to-recognize pictures will ensure their success.

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⭐EASY PREP These books are easy prep for you. Just type each student’s name once, and the names will automatically fill in on every page of the book. There’s no re-ordering of pages – everything prints out ready to just cut and staple.

⭐MORE ABOUT THESE EMERGENT READERS The books print half-page size, and each booklet is 8 single-sided pages long, plus the front cover and an optional back cover. They are black and white, and perfect for coloring in. Use these whole class or in small groups, and then send them home for additional practice.

The book supports the introduction of these sight words: can, the, use, go, by, a, her/his, help

The text reads as follows, with clear picture support for each non-sight word. (view the preview file to see all of them!):

[Name] can recycle.

[Name] can turn off the lights.

[Name] can use less water.

[Name] can go by bike.

[Name] can bring a bag.

[Name] can plant a tree.

[Name] can use his/her own water bottle.

[Name] can help the earth.

⭐HOW DOES THIS RESOURCE WORK?

All you need to edit student names is a computer (not an iPad) and Adobe Reader (which is free, and there’s a link to it in the file just in case you don’t have it already)

The fonts shown are already embedded in the resource. You won’t have to download any fonts. The file is ready to go! Please note that this means you also cannot change the fonts.

The form where you type student names has space for 4 names, however you can create an unlimited number of personalized readers by reusing the file over and over again.

Long names such as Charlotte and Christopher will fit perfectly. Extremely long names will print in a smaller font than the rest of the line.

⭐YOU MAY ALSO LIKE:

Personalized Emergent Reader- Weather + Days of the Week

Personalized Emergent Reader – Color/Monster Theme

Stamp Marker Sight Word Worksheets

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Happy Teaching,

Heather

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).
Read emergent-reader texts with purpose and understanding.
Read with sufficient accuracy and fluency to support comprehension.

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