Fall is my favorite season of the year! It is an exciting time in Kindergarten, too! We always have so much fun learning about apples, leaves and pumpkins! I created these Fall Emergent Readers to incorporate Fall themes AND to support the reading skills we are working on at this time of the year.
All of the emergent readers include:
- repetitive text
- large text
- sight words
- simple sentence structures
- one line of text
- familiar subject matter
- pictures that support the reading
When using these emergent readers your students will read sight words, color words, and count. The best part is they will color their books and read them to their friends and families!
This little reader, Who Likes Apples? is fun to read during your apple theme.
Fire Station is a great little book to use during Fire Safety Week in October!
My Autumn Walk is a Fall themed counting book. Your students will count and color Fall pictures.
Each page uses the phrase “There are . . . ” followed by the number word and Fall object word. The pages are in order from one to ten
Fall Leaves is a fun emergent reader for fall.
It’s Halloween Night is a Halloween themed book with cute pictures (not scary!) so it is perfect for beginning readers!
Each page uses the phrase “Look at the . . .” followed by a Halloween word such as ghost and cat as seen below.
Review the words on the back cover and check off a box each time it’s read! Happy Halloween!
Turkey Colors is a book about color words!
The children will read each page and color the turkey to match.
Practice reading the color words on the back cover and check a box each time it is read!
Do you need a place to store your emergent readers? Check out my fun family homework activity to make a book box out of a cereal box!