Alphabet Poems with Sight Words

Activity

Learning Objective
Students will be able to read read sight words in context. SWBAT find rhyming words in context.
Description
Use these easy, sight word alphabet poems for shared reading, poetry books, or sight word searches. Extra spaces make reading the alphabet poems easy for beginning readers as they learn sight words along with the letters and beginning sounds. Use as you teach the alphabet, fluency, and sight words. This product puts phonemic awareness skills into whole text to make reading meaningful. I use this in so may ways! #loveliteracy
Includes:
✔ Page 1 Cover Page
✔ Page 2 Introduction Page
✔ Page 3 Poetry Procedure
✔ Page 4 Concepts of Print Note
✔ Page 5 Blackline Cover
✔ Pages 6-31 Blackline A-Z Poems
✔ Page 32 Colorful Cover
✔ Pages 33-58 Colorful A-Z Poems
✔ Page 59 Copyright
✔ Page 60 About the Author
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Debora
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