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Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science
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Emergent Reader: Space Theme – Counting & Sight Words

This 6-page emergent reader is perfect for preschool classrooms and early readers who are just beginning to build confidence with print. With simple, repetitive text and engaging space-themed vocabulary, this printable book helps students practice counting, number recognition, and the high-frequency sight words "I see."

Each page introduces a new space object in increasing quantity—space suits, stars, meteors, planets, and satellites—encouraging early numeracy while keeping learners engaged with a fun, familiar theme.

What's Included:

  • 1 version with bold, solid print for read-aloud and shared reading
  • 1 version with dotted, traceable print for handwriting and fine motor practice

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Supports sight word recognition ("I see")
  • Reinforces number words and counting from 1 to 5
  • Encourages fine motor skills through tracing
  • Easy to assemble and perfect for small groups, literacy centers, or take-home practice
  • Engages young learners with a high-interest, space-themed topic

This resource is a great addition to your literacy toolkit—ideal for space units, number practice, or everyday early literacy work!

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Space Explorer Emergent Reader - Color + Traceable Text - Preschool Science

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PreK - 1st
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Description

Emergent Reader: Space Theme – Counting & Sight Words

This 6-page emergent reader is perfect for preschool classrooms and early readers who are just beginning to build confidence with print. With simple, repetitive text and engaging space-themed vocabulary, this printable book helps students practice counting, number recognition, and the high-frequency sight words "I see."

Each page introduces a new space object in increasing quantity—space suits, stars, meteors, planets, and satellites—encouraging early numeracy while keeping learners engaged with a fun, familiar theme.

What's Included:

  • 1 version with bold, solid print for read-aloud and shared reading
  • 1 version with dotted, traceable print for handwriting and fine motor practice

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Supports sight word recognition ("I see")
  • Reinforces number words and counting from 1 to 5
  • Encourages fine motor skills through tracing
  • Easy to assemble and perfect for small groups, literacy centers, or take-home practice
  • Engages young learners with a high-interest, space-themed topic

This resource is a great addition to your literacy toolkit—ideal for space units, number practice, or everyday early literacy work!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.
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