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Sight Word Books: "I SEE Fall" Interactive reader

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Erica Butler
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Grade Levels
K - 1st
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Pages
16 pages
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This was super niche for a lesson we needed and was EXACTLY what was needed to practice a couple of timed skill. Thanks!
Had to spread this out over a couple of days for my TK students but I love the cutting practice and the sight word exposure.
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Practice the word "SEE" with this interactive sight word reader. This activity is great for practicing sight words your students already know, or helping to introduce a new one. When your students are finished, they will have a book that they can read on their own. The text is large and easy to read so that students can read these independently. These are great for centers, small groups, interventions, RTI, or a whole group activity.

Fall vocabulary is included in this book: apples, pumpkins, scarecrow, rake, leaves, tree, squirrel

There are 2 book layouts included. Option 1 has the book pages and the letters on one page so that the entire page is contained on one piece of paper and leads to less missing pieces! Option 2 has slightly larger book pages because the letters for each page are on a separate page. This option can also be used as a fill-in version where students write or stamp the word on each page instead of cutting and pasting. You can choose the option that works best for your classroom.

These books are print- and -go! All you need is a stapler, scissors, and glue to assemble these books.

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16 pages
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