Happy President's Day!
Two readers are provided in this packet on George Washington, our first president. One is an emergent reader for your students and the other is a teacher version, in color. Both of these have dots under the text so students can track the text with ease. The vocabulary is appropriate for primary learners and many high frequency words have been used. Repetitive text is also used to build student confidence. Finally I have a book that has content for young children. I think this is just right for your classroom!
Fran
Enjoyed having quality information for kids to learn about Washington.
Did you have chance to correct the state image behind GW on the teacher book yet?
thanks,
laura
Hello, I am asking you this question because I saw one of your products on the home page, so it is almost a "random" question, but then again it is not. I have ideas for books but I am NOT an artist. However, I keep seeing the same "type" of characters (illustrations) for a lot of the books and worksheets on TpT. Do you illustrate your own worksheets, books or do you use some kind of clipart source? If you'd like to inbox me at dsey3825@yahoo.com that would be great. If not, I understand. Great job on your resources!
I have an illustrator (or two) that work for me and those are my favorite drawings to use. I do not illustrate my own work.
February 3, 2013
sewardamy
Hi, Fran!
I just bought the Washington and Lincoln readers, but when I printed them out and folded on the outside like the directions say, the books are backwards.
Shouldn't the title page be on the right side, with the fold on the left like a traditional book? As of now, when you print it, it's on the left, which causes it to be on the back of the book when you fold the pages in half (and causes the pages to be out of order).
You may have to print one out to see what I mean. :-)
Read the directions carefully. All the folds are on the right side and then you use a strip on the left to encase the pages. I hope that helps you figure it out.
Fran