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25 Emergent Reader Mini-Books
(Grades K-1) by Maria Fleming
Great Value!
Easy-to-Make Reproducible Books to Promote Literacy
These adorable, thematic mini books will delight and engage emerging
readers! Simple, predictable stories with appealing artwork that supports
the text will help students build important reading skills. Topics include
favorites like weather, penguins, friends, plants, the seasons, and many
more. Comes complete with easy, step-by-step directions and teaching
tips.
Personal Review: 25 Emergent Reader Mini-Books (Grades K-1)
by Maria Fleming
For the price, this book is a great bargain. My first graders who hate to
read LOVE to make and take home these books. They are too hard for my
kindergarteners to read, but they enjoy coloring them and reading them
with me and at home (I teach resoruce). The books cover a great variety
of topics, from self-esteem issues, to seasonal, counting and cooking.
They have equal appeal for boys and girls. The only draw back is it is hard
to get the double-sided copies to line up well enough that the kids can cut,
fold and staple the books themselves, but once you do, the books are easy
to put together and a good size for the kids to handle and take home. One
of the previous reviews was right - there is a lack of predictable language.
Don't buy this if that is what you want!! But these books are great to
motivate students to read, and I find I can tie into a variety of word study
topics in most of the books. (wh questions, sh sounds, etc.)
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For the price, this book is a great bargain. My fi more
For the price, this book is a great bargain. My first graders who hate to read LOVE to make and take home these books. They are too hard for my kindergarteners to read, but they enjoy coloring them and reading them with me and at home (I teach resoruce). The books cover a great variety of topics, from self-esteem issues, to seasonal, counting and cooking. They have equal appeal for boys and girls. The only draw back is it is hard to get the double-sided copies to line up well enough that the kids can cut, fold and staple the books themselves, but once you do, the books are easy to put together and a good size for the kids to handle and take home. One of the previous reviews was right - there is a lack of predictable language. Don't buy this if that is what you want!! But these books are great to motivate students to read, and I find I can tie into a variety of word study topics in most of the books. (wh questions, sh sounds, etc.) less
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