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Reno, Nevada, United States
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I have taught kindergarten for 16 years. I have also taught education majors how to teach reading and writing to pre-k through 3rd graders, at the University of Nevada Reno for 5 years. I was an English Language Development Teacher/Coach in an Elementary School where I worked with kindergarten and first grade classess and I was a learning facilitator (coach) for 2 years.
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Preview of Shapes Emergent Readers BUNDLE

Shapes Emergent Readers BUNDLE

This BUNDLe includes the following 15 emergent readers. Many of them have pages that require your kiddos to complete the sentences on some of the pages by adding the information that they know about the attributes of the shape the book is about, such as how many sides, vertices, faces, etc. You may choose to do this with your kiddos, or use it to assess their knowledge about the shapes. After they complete the book, they will then use it as an emergent reader to practice their concepts of pri
Preview of Pumpkin, Pumpkin, What Shape Do You See?  Emergent Reader

Pumpkin, Pumpkin, What Shape Do You See? Emergent Reader

This is a fun fall or Halloween themed emergent reader (level 2) where your kiddos can practice concepts of print and reading fluency, while learning the names of the following shapes: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, hexagon, and rhombus. It also includes the following sight words: I, see, a, what, do. You might also be interested in one of the following Halloween themed emergent readers: All About Bats Emergent Reader Counting Halloween: Math & Emergent Reader 5 Little Pumpkins Little
Preview of Christmas Emergent Reader: Rudolph. Rudolph, What Shape is Your Face?

Christmas Emergent Reader: Rudolph. Rudolph, What Shape is Your Face?

This is a great emergent reader to use during the month of December. These adorable reindeer faces are shaped like the following shapes: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, hexagon, rhombus, trapezoid, octagon, & pentagon. The pages are not numbered,. so you can remove the pages of any shapes that you are not working on with your kiddos, if you wish. Your students will practice concepts of print with patterned text, enlarged font, and exaggerated spacing. They will also practice re
Preview of Emergent Reader:  All About the Triangle

Emergent Reader: All About the Triangle

This emergent reader requires your kiddos to complete the sentences on some of the pages by adding the information that they know about the attributes of a triangle. You may choose to do this with your kiddos, or use it to assess their knowledge about the triangle. After they complete the book, they will then use it as an emergent reader to practice their concepts of print, as well as, reading sight words, and using their strategies to read unknown words. For more shapes related products, ju
Preview of Emergent Reader:  All About the Sphere

Emergent Reader: All About the Sphere

This emergent reader requires your kiddos to complete the sentences on some of the pages by adding the information that they know about the attributes of a sphere. You may choose to do this with your kiddos, or use it to assess their knowledge about the sphere. After they complete the book, they will then use it as an emergent reader to practice their concepts of print, as well as, reading sight words, and using their strategies to read unknown words. For more shapes related products, just c
Preview of Describing 2D & 3D Shapes - Emergent Reader

Describing 2D & 3D Shapes - Emergent Reader

This emergent reader is a great way to teach or assess your student“s ability to describe 2D & 3D Shapes while practicing reading. It is cross-curricular, so it can be used during literacy centers, guided reading groups, math groups, during whole group instructions or as a shape assessment. It can also be used as an assessment. On each page, students have to fill in the blanks with how many sides, corners, faces, vertices, or curved lines the following shapes have: circle, square, triangle,
Preview of Emergent Reader:  All About the Square

Emergent Reader: All About the Square

This emergent reader requires your kiddos to complete the sentences on some of the pages by adding the information that they know about the attributes of a square. You may choose to do this with your kiddos, or use it to assess their knowledge about the square. After they complete the book, they will then use it as an emergent reader to practice their concepts of print, as well as, reading sight words, and using their strategies to read unknown words. For more shapes related products, just c
Preview of Emergent Reader:  All About the Rhombus

Emergent Reader: All About the Rhombus

This emergent reader requires your kiddos to complete the sentences on some of the pages by adding the information that they know about the attributes of a rhombus. You may choose to do this with your kiddos, or use it to assess their knowledge about the rhombus. After they complete the book, they will then use it as an emergent reader to practice their concepts of print, as well as, reading sight words, and using their strategies to read unknown words. For more shapes related products, just
Preview of Emergent Reader: All About the Rectangle

Emergent Reader: All About the Rectangle

This emergent reader requires your kiddos to complete the sentences on some of the pages by adding the information that they know about the attributes of a rectangle. You may choose to do this with your kiddos, or use it to assess their knowledge about the rectangle. After they complete the book, they will then use it as an emergent reader to practice their concepts of print, as well as, reading sight words, and using their strategies to read unknown words. For more shapes related products,
Preview of These are Shapes Emergent Reader

These are Shapes Emergent Reader

This emergent reader allows your kiddos to use their concepts of print to read emergent leveled text. It includes the following sight words (high frequency words): This, is, a It also helps kiddos learn the names of the following shapes while practicing using their concepts of print to read this book: Circle, Square, Triangle, Rectangle, Rhombus, Hexagon, Cube, Cone, Cylinder, Sphere. For more shape themed games, activities, printables, and emergent readers, just click on one of the lin
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I have taught kindergarten for 16 years. I have also taught education majors how to teach reading and writing to pre-k through 3rd graders, at the University of Nevada Reno for 5 years. I was an English Language Development Teacher/Coach in an Elementary School where I worked with kindergarten and first grade classess and I was a learning facilitator (coach) for 2 years.

My own education history

I have a bachelor's degree in elementary education and a master's degree in literacy studies.