This packet is perfect for your Nursery Rhymes unit of work, or just for helping your students grow their own 'readers' collection!
Students developing the ability to read need an abundance of support on their journey to becoming literate.
My First Nursery Rhyme Readers will help you to provide books that your students can decode and understand successfully.
The mini blackline readers in this set can be made by first printing the pdf file, then photocopying two black and white pages back-to-back, cutting and stapling them together.
That means you get one little eight page reader from one piece of paper!
We have also provided a matching worksheet for each text and also a page of flashcards to play some word games and activities related to the story.
We have included a page of additional flashcards for each rhyme, so that students can re-create the nursery rhyme on a pocket-chart.
We have provided three instruction pages, two pages of teaching tips together with step-by-step photographs of how to put the readers together.
The following features make My First Readers the perfect choice to support your students learning the very basics of reading:
- text they can decode
- one or two lines of text on each page
- pictures that closely match the text
- repeated words and phrases
- high-frequency sight words
- consistent text placement on each page
- familiar story themes
We have used clear, appealing graphics designed by graphic designers to feature in our readers.
This resource is perfect for teachers and parents who want an affordable, high quality resource to help teach beginning reading. The resources provide everything you will need for your morning small group literacy session - a text, a game/activity and a worksheet !
The five readers in this set are called:
Hey Diddle Diddle
Hickory Dickory Dock
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Jack and Jill
Humpty Dumpty
Perfect for literacy lessons at school or at home! Please check out our blog post HERE to see more details on this item.
Great idea of teaching reading, my son knows the nursery rhymes but I think it will be different when he can actually rearrange the words to make the rhyme himself. Thank you for creating and sharing.
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