Crazy Fun Summer Emergent Readers Resources April 7, 2021 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.Aspiring readers are just beginning to grasp the basic concepts of book and print. They are acquiring a command of the alphabet with the ability to recognize and name upper- and lowercase letters. They are also developing many phonological awareness skills, such as recognizing phonemes, syllables, and rhyme.Early Emergent readers are beginning to learn sound/symbol relationships–starting with consonants and short vowels–and are able to read CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words, as well as a number of high-frequency words.Early Emergent Readers Levels aa-C-Books at this level have:Strong picture supportCarefully controlled textRepetitive patternsControlled, repeated vocabularyNatural languageLarge printWide letter spacingFamiliar conceptsLimited text on a pageLesson plans for emergent readersYou’re gonna want a simple plan to follow when working with emergent readers. The great news? They don’t need to be complicated!Sight WordsOnce your kids master their letters, they will use their emergent reader lessons to master those sight words in a natural and fun way. Each reader will have a few focus words for mastery, but you will want to make sight word practice a repetitive and fun activity during each school day.A little practice goes a long way!Use sight words as handwriting and Fine Motor Skills practiceThis Sight Words Set comprise from up to 85% of the text in children’s early reading materials. Therefore, a child who knows the Dolch Words has much of the base needed to recognize the majority of the words in a typical selection.EASY & FUN WAY TO LEARN SIGHT WORDS:: After one of the 220 Dolch sight words is called out, use your swatter to swat the word on the matching fly.Fun and engaging Summer Emergent ReaderLow Prep Printable!Bonus activities includedThe beauty of emergent readers is that they are short and predictable texts that help build confidence and mastery!Get your copy hereLooking for more emergent readers for summer?If you like this post, check out:Manners for kidsPreschool Books for kids