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Insects Emergent Reader | Spring | Summer

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Sherry Clements
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PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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My students really enjoyed this resource. They used it when they were finished with their independent and/ or group work. Thank you so much!!
My students loved this emergent reader! We used it during Writing time to write about our favorite bugs :)
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Do you need more EMERGENT READERS to give your students practice with reading? This FUN and CUTE EMERGENT READER includes many different INSECTS and some FUN FACTS about them. This reader is great for guided reading groups, homework, partner reading, book boxes or literacy center activities.

This 18 page book is designed so that you can copy the book, cut it in half, staple, and then it is ready for use. The 18 pages include a title page “Insects” then each of the remaining 17 pages contains black and white pictures at the top of each page and a sentence under the picture.

This emergent reader focuses on a variety of sight words.

***The pages are NOT numbered to give the teacher flexibility of using the pages wanted/needed or to make books with fewer pages for some students which provides DIFFERENTIATION.

This product is now available in an Insects Bundle.

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Here are the sentences for each page:

Page 1: Title: Insects

2: Here are some insects.

3: Insects have 6 legs.

4: Insects have 3 body parts.

5: An insect has antennae.

6: This insect is a butterfly. It has wings.

7: An ant is an insect. It can bite you. Be careful!

8: A bee is an insect. It can sting you. Watch out!

9: A dragonfly is an insect. It is fast and pretty.

10: A firefly is an insect. It lights up!

11: A fly is an insect. It bothers me! Shoo fly!

12: A grasshopper is an insect. It can jump.

13: A ladybug is an insect. It is red and black.

14: A moth is an insect. It likes the light at night.

15: A praying mantis is an insect. It has long legs.

16: A beetle is an insect. Beetles are everywhere!

17: Is a spider an insect? No, it has 8 legs!

18: What insects do you like? (Draw some insects.)

Students can benefit from this reader by tracking print, identifying spaces between words, identifying particular letters of the alphabet, recognizing sounds (beginning, middle, and ending) in each word, and reading sight words and grade level text. For extension activities, students could add another sentence to each page to add details. The black and white pictures allow students the opportunity to color the pictures. This reader is great for guided reading groups, homework, or literacy center activities.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Follow words from left to right, top to bottom, and page by page.
Recognize that spoken words are represented in written language by specific sequences of letters.
Understand that words are separated by spaces in print.
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.

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