Teaching with Jen Rece : emergent reader

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Showing posts with label emergent reader. Show all posts

Fall Resources: Clasroom Printables

9.19.2016
Can you feel it? Can you smell it? I sure can - FALL IS IN THE AIR! To expand on my students' natural curiosity with the changing seasons, I have introduced some great resources to my classroom - including these awesome Fall Resources


Fall Emergent Reader with Pocket Chart Cards
Children enjoy reading, coloring and assembling this fall themed Emergent Reader booklet! 

Product Details:

► Pocket Chart Cards ‣ 1 title card and 6 story element cards 

► Three book versions to choose from 

► Version 1 is 12 (half) pages once assembled

► Version 2 is 12 (half) pages once assembled

► Version 3 is 7 (half) pages once assembled

► Each page is conveniently numbered for easy assembly 

Get it here: Fall Emergent Reader: Fall Leaf, Fall Leaf, What Do You See? + Pocket Chart Cards


Apples Packet
Enjoy these apple-themed, multiple-use cards in your classroom, homeschool room or daycare centre! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten children.

This product includes: 

► 24 Pages in total ‣ numerous games, activities and resources

► Game of Memory: 26 Uppercase Letter cards ‣ print twice to play

► Game of Memory: 26 Uppercase Letter cards ‣ print twice to play 

► Matching uppercase letter cards to lowercase letter cards ‣ Print one of each set to play 

► Game of Memory: 20 Number Cards ‣ print twice to play 

► 1-10 Matching ‣ Print small numbered apple cards along with the coordinating full page tree

► 11-20 Matching ‣ Print small numbered apple cards along with the coordinating full page tree

► 1-10 Ten Frames and/to Numerals Matching ‣ Print small numbered apple cards along with the coordinating full page tree


Fall 1-20 Puzzle Cards

Students love learning number recognition with these great fall-themed "puzzle" cards! Simply print (there are 7 pages), cut and laminate if desired. Post them your math wall or set them up at your math centre as puzzles! 

Product Details:

► Numeral and written number recognition ‣ Students must match each number to its corresponding picture and written word 

► Great for file folder games ‣ I make file folder games to do this with the help of velcro dots from the dollar store

► Can be used in your pocket chart

► Makes a great set of flash cards

► Print them off twice and play a game of memory! 

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Summer Emergent Reader #Printable #Homeschool

7.18.2016
Okay, I am a self-professed obsessed Emergent Reader teacher. It's no secret - but really, why wouldn't I be?  Anyone working with pre-readers will surely agree with me - emergent readers are one of the best tools to get children familiar with print (letters and words) and their associated pictures! 

I've recently created a brand new Summer Emergent Reader entitled "Yellow Sun, Yellow Sun, What Do You See?". I'd love to give you a quick snapshot of it because it can be downloaded and printed in just a few seconds! Here's my product cover page in case you are looking for it in my Teachers Pay Teachers Store:


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The format as you may have guessed follows the flow of "Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?" and comes across as very familiar to children. This reader has 12 half-pages and children are invited to color the pages and if developmentally appropriate, order and bind their own pages (they are numbered for easy assembly).
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In addition to the interactive aspect of this Summer Emergent Reader, I have also included a set of matching pocket chart cards! Of course these can be used in a multitude of ways, such as at your word wall or print them off twice for a fun game of Memory! 
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Pretty fun, right?! 


Product Details:

► Three book versions to choose from 


► Version 1 is 12 (half) pages once assembled

► Version 2 is 12 (half) pages once assembled

► Version 3 is 7 (half) pages once assembled

► Each page is conveniently numbered for easy assembly 

► Pocket Chart Cards ‣ 1 title card and 6 story element cards 

► Versatile ‣ Pocket Chart cards can be used at your word wall for spelling/vocabulary practice or you can print them off twice for a game of "Memory"

Find  it here: 

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Valentine's Day 2016 Planning

2.03.2016
Valentine's Day is such a fun  celebration in the classroom! I always make super cute mail bags with my students and teach them valuable skills using the Valentine's Day theme. Here are a few of my go-to Valentine's Day teaching resources

Valentine's Day Emergent Reader with Pocket Chart Cards 
Valentine's Day Emergent Reader: Cupid, Cupid, What Do You See? with Pocket Chart Cards 

Children enjoy reading, coloring and assembling this Valentine's Day themed Emergent Reader booklet! 

Product Details:

► Pocket Chart Cards ‣ 1 title card and 6 story element cards 

► Three book versions to choose from 

► Version 1 is 12 (half) pages once assembled

► Version 2 is 12 (half) pages once assembled

► Version 3 is 7 (half) pages once assembled

► Each page is conveniently numbered for easy assembly 

Valentine's Day Math & ELA Packet
Valentine's Day Math + ELA Packet (25 Pages, NO PREP!)

Designed to cover both math and English language arts concepts, these NO PREP Valentine's Day* themed worksheets are perfect for the month of February.  (* This is written in US English. It is available in UK English here.)

Product Details: 

► 25 No-Prep Pages 

► Color by Sight Word 

► Color by Dots

► Color by Number 

► Color by Math

► Heart Mosaic (coloring page)

► Read, Write + Draw the Items 

► Numbers 10-50 Trace/Fill in the Blank 

► 1-10 Addition 

► 1-20 Addition 

► 1-10 Subtraction 

► 1-20 Subtraction 

► Unscramble the words 

► Match the Number to its Name 

► Rhyming Words

► Fill in the missing Letter 

► Crack the Code - Secret Messages ‣ 2 Pages

► Creative Writing prompts ‣ 5 Pages

Find it here: Valentine's Day Math and ELA No Prep 25 Page Packet
Valentine's Day Roll a Word ELA Game
Valentine's Day Vocabulary: Roll a Word Game - Valentine's Day ELA Game
Students love learning vocabulary words with these great Valentine's Day themed game cards! Simply print (there are 3 pages), cut and laminate if desired. Post them at your literacy centre or hand them out individually to your students. Students must roll a die. The die dictates which word they must write out. The first student who has completed a column or page "wins". Can be played alone or with friends. 

Product Details:

► Reading ‣ Students must read each sight word 

► Subitizing ‣ amounts up to 6 (rolling the die)

► Matching ‣ Students match the number on the die to its corresponding sight word

► Can be played alone or with friends

► Makes a great practice tool for spelling

► Makes a great file folder game

Find it here: Valentine's Day Roll a Word ELA Game 
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