To help you get ready for President’s Day next week, here is a George Washington and Abraham Lincoln fluency reader and compare/contrast sheet! Click below to get these fun freebies! You Might Also Like:Free Activities for Dyslexia Word and Letter ReversalsSeating Chart SuccessQuilt Squares with Right TrianglesDictionary Worksheets!
To help you get ready for President’s Day next week, here is a George Washington and Abraham Lincoln fluency reader and compare/contrast sheet! Click below to get these fun freebies! You Might Also Like:Free Activities for Dyslexia Word and Letter ReversalsSeating Chart SuccessQuilt Squares with Right TrianglesDictionary Worksheets!
To help you get ready for President’s Day next week, here is a George Washington and Abraham Lincoln fluency reader and compare/contrast sheet! Click below to get these fun freebies! You Might Also Like:Free Activities for Dyslexia Word and Letter ReversalsSeating Chart SuccessQuilt Squares with Right TrianglesDictionary Worksheets!
To help you get ready for President’s Day next week, here is a George Washington and Abraham Lincoln fluency reader and compare/contrast sheet! Click below to get these fun freebies! You Might Also Like:Father’s Day Craftivity CardChoose Your Own Adventure: Reading & Writing ActivityA Couple of Freebies for Veterans DayTaco ’bout Writing Prompt
To help you get ready for President’s Day next week, here is a George Washington and Abraham Lincoln fluency reader and compare/contrast sheet! Click below to get these fun freebies! You Might Also Like:Father’s Day Craftivity CardChoose Your Own Adventure: Reading & Writing ActivityA Couple of Freebies for Veterans DayTaco ’bout Writing Prompt
To help you get ready for President’s Day next week, here is a George Washington and Abraham Lincoln fluency reader and compare/contrast sheet! Click below to get these fun freebies! You Might Also Like:Father’s Day Craftivity CardChoose Your Own Adventure: Reading & Writing ActivityA Couple of Freebies for Veterans DayTaco ’bout Writing Prompt
This emergent reader little book is a great way to practice reading with young students. This story uses a predictable pattern, "George Washington, George Washington, what do you see?" to support emerging readers. It would be great to use for browsing boxes, independent reading, guided reading groups, or Read to Self. This story includes several President's Day vocabulary words, such as George Washington, Washington Monument, Betsy Ross, American flag, bald eagle, the Capitol, Lincoln Memorial, and Abraham Lincoln. This book includes the same text on both the top and bottom of each sheet of paper to make copying, sorting, stapling, and cutting easy to create a class set of little books!! I am also adding a Shared Reading PowerPoint that would accompany this emergent reader little book perfectly!! ** Click here for the Shared Reading PowerPoint!!** If you like this emergent reader, you might like some of my other little books that would be great to use in your kindergarten classroom during the month of February. **100th Day of School Emergent Reader** **Colorful Hearts** **Happy Valentine’s Day** **George Washington Early Reader… a nonfiction text written at approximately a Level C or D** ** Abraham Lincoln Early Reader… a nonfiction text written at approximately a Level C or D ** If you like this emergent reader, you might like some of my other little books for beginning readers. I have created a list with all 80+ of my books. Click on the link below to see all of the books available :) After you click on the link, scroll down to see the list. Emergent Readers Thanks for looking and happy teaching!!! Melissa Williams
Finding nonfiction materials at an appropriate level for Presidents Day for young students is always difficult!! With that thought in mind, I created this little book about Abraham Lincoln for Presidents Day in kindergarten (or first grade) classrooms!! This book has one fact per page with illustrations to support young readers. Many sight words are used to support early readers as they begin to read nonfiction text. Title Page: Abraham Lincoln Page 2: Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th. Page 3: He was born in Kentucky. Page 4: He lived in a log cabin. Page 5: When he was a little boy, he would read by candlelight. Page 6: He was the 16th President of the United States. Page 7: He made a great speech called the Gettysburg Address. Page 8: We see his picture on the penny. Page 9: We see his picture on the five dollar bill. Page 10: We remember him with the Lincoln Memorial. Page 11: We celebrate Presidents Day in February. As you can see, this book is more difficult than the other emergent readers that I usually post; however, with opportunties for shared reading, kindergarteners can read this book successfully and learn about Abraham Lincoln and Presidents Day as well. This book would also be great for first graders around Presidents Day!! This book includes the same text on both the top and bottom of each sheet of paper to make copying, sorting, stapling, and cutting easy to create a class set of little books!! **Click here for the matching Shared Reading PowerPoint** I also have a Reading and Writing Unit which includes this book, as well as a matching teacher version, a prewriting graphic organizer, writing papers, similar materials about George Washington, a Presidents Day Word Wall, a word building page, and 2 word searches (different levels). **Click here for this Reading and Writing Unit ** If you like this emergent reader, you might like some of my other little books that would be great to use in your kindergarten classroom during the month of February. **100th Day of School Emergent Reader** **Colorful Hearts** **Happy Valentine’s Day** **George Washington, George Washington, What Do You See… a predictable text with many American symbols included ** **George Washington Early Reader… a nonfiction text written at approximately a Level C or D** Thanks for looking and happy teaching!!! Melissa Williams
Take this free printable for Text to World Connections. It comes in English and Spanish. You Might Also Like:Last Minute Halloween CraftivityCommon Consonant Digraphs Cue CardGuided Reading Binder and Toolkit Sampler!Valentine Word Wizard
Finding nonfiction materials at an appropriate level for Presidents Day for young students is always difficult!! With that thought in mind, I created this little book about George Washington for Presidents Day in kindergarten (or first grade) classrooms!! This book has one fact per page with illustrations to support young readers. Many sight words are used to support early readers as they begin to read nonfiction text. Title Page: George Washington Page 2: George Washington was born on February 22nd. Page 3: He was born in Virginia. Page 4: When he was a little boy, he cut down a cherry tree. Page 5: He was a general in the American Revolution. Page 6: He was the first President of the United States. Page 7: We see his picture on the quarter. Page 8: We see his picture on the one dollar bill. Page 9: We remember him with the Washington Monument. Page 10: We celebrate Presidents Day in February. As you can see, this book is more difficult than the other emergent readers that I usually post; however, with opportunties for shared reading, kindergarteners can read this book successfully and learn about George Washington and Presidents Day as well. This book would also be great for first graders around Presidents Day!! This book includes the same text on both the top and bottom of each sheet of paper to make copying, sorting, stapling, and cutting easy to create a class set of little books!! ** Click here for the matching Shared Reading PowerPoint** I also have a Reading and Writing Unit which includes this book, as well as a matching teacher version, a prewriting graphic organizer, writing papers, similar materials about Abraham Lincoln, a Presidents Day Word Wall, a word building page, and 2 word searches (different levels). **Click here for this Reading and Writing Unit ** If you like this emergent reader, you might like some of my other little books that would be great to use in your kindergarten classroom during the month of February. **100th Day of School Emergent Reader** **Colorful Hearts** **Happy Valentine’s Day** **George Washington, George Washington, What Do You See… a predictable text with many American symbols included ** ** Abraham Lincoln Early Reader… a nonfiction text written at approximately a Level C or D ** Thanks for looking and happy teaching!!! Melissa Williams
This packet includes 12 emergent reader little books: one for each month of the year!! Each book is ten pages long and follows the pattern "In January, I see a ________________." This set is a great way to practice early reading skills, while also building an awareness of the months of the year. It would be a great addition to your calendar routine! These books feature a tremendous amount of seasonal vocabulary! For example, in the February book, the following words are included: groundhog, shadow, valentine, candy, flowers, balloons, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln. Each book includes the same text on both the top and bottom of each sheet of paper to make copying, sorting, stapling, and cutting easy to create a class set of little books. Thanks for stopping by and looking at my product!
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