Colors: Emergent Readers with Writing

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A is for Apples
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PreK - 1st, Homeschool
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We did this as a reading and writing activity during morning learning centers. My students loved it! It was a great resource to use as we kicked off learning to recognize color words in print.

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Use these books to help students learn their colors while practicing their beginning reading and writing skills.

The books are differentiated to meet the needs of all learners!
-tracing for sentence writing
-handwriting lines for sentence writing
-blank lines for sentence writing
-fill in the missing color word & blank lines for sentence writing
-shape boxes for letters and sentence writing

Choose the book you’d like to use, copy (front-to-back to save paper!), cut apart, and staple.

Instruct students to point and read the words and then write the sentence or fill in the missing color word. Then, color the pictures to match the color word.

Colors included:
blue, green, yellow, brown, purple, red, black, pink, orange, gray, grey, white

Don’t forget to grab my free “I See Colors” emergent reader book!
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73 pages
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