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Showing posts with label emergent readers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emergent readers. Show all posts

Thursday, October 22, 2015

For the Love of Pumpkins!

It's Amy from Teaching in Blue Jeans.  Fall is here and I don't know about you, but I have jumped on the Pumpkin Everything bandwagon.  Living in Texas, fall is, well - just hot!  A cold front means it drops into the 80's.  As for leaves changing colors - not here.  So I do what I can to make it feel like fall and adding some pumpkin spice helps a lot!

I love using pumpkins in my classroom too.  In fact, we learn about pumpkins, investigate with pumpkins, cook with pumpkins and even create with pumpkins for a couple of weeks!  Today I want to share with you a couple resources I created for the beginning of our pumpkin unit: an emergent science reader about pumpkins and the pumpkin life cycle and pumpkin vocabulary cards.



I love using real pictures as often as I can because I believe it helps my students build real-world connections to build their learning on.  I love cute clip-art too - don't get me wrong - but in areas like science I try to go for the real thing.  In our area, there are not very many students who have seen a pumpkin anywhere other than the grocery store so exposing them to the real thing helps a lot!

I begin my pumpkin unit using the emergent reader.  This book guides us through the life cycle of a pumpkin, different types of pumpkins and uses for pumpkins.  We use it in science but also connect it to reading as we find sight words we have learned as well as phonics skills.  Here's a peek inside the book:


I use this full-page, color version to project on the board for whole class instruction.  I also like to print it out and staple it together to put in our class library for future reading.  A printed out copy works great for small group instruction as well.

You also get a black and white version of the book that is formatted for 2 to a page so that you can make "little books" for the students.  I love sending these home with my students so they can practice reading to their family!

After introducing pumpkins, I pull out our Pumpkin Vocabulary Cards.  These are a great way for the students to visualize the key science vocabulary.  Here's a couple examples from the Vocabulary Card Set.



Now is the perfect time to add these resources to your pumpkin unit!  At only $1 each they are a total Teacher Deal!!!  Grab them while you can - they will be marked down until Saturday, October 24.  

Happy fall y'all!



Sunday, October 18, 2015

"Fall" in Love with Reading

Hi there and Happy Autumn! It's me, Shelly Rees, from Appletastic Learning!
We are into full swing of the school year and enjoying the beautiful autumn leaves of northern Pennsylvania! One of my favorite things about being a teacher during the month of October and the fall season is how easy it is to inspire creativity in the area of writing. There are so many excellent writing topics during the month of October that really get students excited about getting those pencils moving! 

For this weekend's dollar deal, I am sharing my Halloween Mini Folder Writing Packet! If your intermediate-level students are reluctant to write, 
this packet is sure to inspire them. 

This packet includes 6 fun, engaging writing projects:
My students truly do love completing these fun folders!

Easy on you, the teacher! Simply print and go! 

Perfect for grades 3-5!

Bonus Fun Booklet for Halloween Day!

You can find this packet HERE, where they will be on sale for only $1 through October 20th!  I hope they bring your students as much writing fun as they do for mine!

See you next month!
Shelly Rees
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Hey! It's me, JEN from Sparkling in Second.


We are completely immersed in all things fall in my 1st grade classroom! I'm up to my head in PUMPKINS!

To continue celebrating FALL, this weekend's deal is my Fall Emergent Readers! These are perfect for your new little readers. These readers have repetitive sentences using sight words. It gives your students a boost of confidence :)


There are 7 simple readers:


Including basic text:


At the end, it asks the students to write something they learned in the text:


These are on sale in my TPT Store for $1 through October 20th!

I hope you enjoy these as much as we do in my class!

Until next month,