Here is the companion to Hands-on Alphabet Activities for Young Children, reproduced from that volume. Using the workbook, students create a separate book for each alphabet letter by detaching the six... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Cheap easy way to get emergent readers for kindergarten classroom
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
These books are perfect for the beginning of the year in a kindergarten classroom. You get one book for each letter. All of the pictures in that book begin with the specific letter you are learning. The books say the same thing on each page, only varying the word for the picture. For example, one book might say, "The astronaut. The apple. The acorn." Another will say, "Look at the fish. Look at the fan...." New sight words are added each book. This is a great way to review/introduce letters while also learning sight words, one to one word correspondance, reading left to right, punctuation, etc. I like these books because they are cheap and easy to use. All you have to do is tear the pages out and off you go. I would recommend them for any kindergarten or emergent readers as an easy way to get books at their level into their hands.
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