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Preview of Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit

Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit

Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit teaches beginning readers concepts of print, beginning sight words (I, see, a) and color words. Brown Bear Brown Bear Emergent Reader/Writer Unit is an excellent resource to teach beginning guided reading concepts. It includes a guided reading booklet, a guided writing booklet, pocket chart activity, poem for reading binder and sentence/ picture match activity. Highly engaging for students.
Preview of We Can See

We Can See

We Can See is a guided writing companion book that goes well with:LLI book: Over The River Orange Series Book 5 Level B1.Guided Reading Booklet: sight words: we, can, see, a, go, over, the2.Guided Writing Booklet: sight words: we, can, see, a, go, over, theThe first page has a written model of the sentence pattern to be used in the writing booklet.3.Poem-Can put in a poetry binder4.Booklet in chart form.5.Pocket chart– Write sentences on sentence strips and put in pocket chart. Use pictures to h
Preview of I See Leaves- Emergent Reader/Writer, Sentence Building & Pocket Chart Activity

I See Leaves- Emergent Reader/Writer, Sentence Building & Pocket Chart Activity

I See Leaves provides an emergent reader/writer booklet a sentence building activity a pocket chart activity. It also includes color cards for students to reference when writing in their booklets.Sight words: "I", "see".Color words: red, orange, yellow, green, brownPredictable sentence pattern: I see (color word) leaves.
Preview of Leaves

Leaves

Leaves is a highly engaging emergent reading guided reading text and a guided writing text that scaffolds writing a predictable sentence. Sight words: I, see, by, the Guided reading text can be colored by students and placed in a reading box or bag for future reading. Guided writing pages- Students can place a sticker on the page and draw/color leaves next to the stickers.
Preview of My Thankful Book

My Thankful Book

My Thankful BookGuided Reading Booklet: Sight words: I, am, for, myGuided Writing Booklet: Sight words: I, am, for, myPoem
Preview of Winter Fun: A Little Reader and a Little Writer

Winter Fun: A Little Reader and a Little Writer

Winter Fun provides and emergent reader and an emergent writer using a predictable pattern.Sight words: do, you like to Highly engaging to students.
Preview of Turkeys

Turkeys

Turkeys provides an 8 page Emergent Reader and an 8 page Emergent Writer using the sight words : look, at, the, by. Highly engaging for students.
Preview of Explore Reading! Booklet

Explore Reading! Booklet

Created by
Thriving Minds
This is an amazing resource that I made to get children of any age (I use it for primary and secondary) to look at a wider range of texts and to develop understanding in all areas of writing (eg. structure, layout, purpose, format, text type).This resource is 34 pages but is set to print as an A5 booklet. It has a front cover, a page on how 20 minutes of reading a day can improve reading dramatically, a page on how to prepare yourself to get the best out of reading, a page on how to use the book
Preview of Distance Learning Reading Response Journal

Distance Learning Reading Response Journal

Created by
Wolf Classroom
Reading response journal for students to use while listening to books read aloud or while reading books to themselves. First page is title page for student's name. Second page has a list of possible sentence starters for students who don't know what to write. Third page provides a picture box and lines for writing. Fourth page provides lines for writing. Teacher or students can choose which type of paper they want used when responding to a text. Journal can be used to answer specific quest
Preview of Mini Book Report

Mini Book Report

Created by
Renee Foster
When copied front to back this 6 page printable turns into a 12 page mini book students can complete instead of the traditional book report. It can be used over and over again with any piece of literature. It is especially helpful for independent reading books and can be put on display in a class library as a way for students to recommend their favorite books.
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