Are you teaching a beginning reader? This post is part of a series. This series combines free printable books with repeated language for early readers with ways to practice sounding out and learning sight words. I Can Draw is a patterned text book for early readers. The author, Leanne Guenther, has been kind enough to share this free children's book and many others on another site. The high
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Many early reader books have sentences that repeat except for a few changes like in the free printable books I've shared with you for this series of posts combining free flashcards and early reader books. The free printable book Go Car Go! has easy to sound out words for early readers to practice separating sounds and blending sounds. Magnetic letters work great to help a child separate and
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Let's teach the words I, a, an and car from the free flashcards I made to go with eight free printable books for early readers. Please print these flashcards and join this series of helping beginning readers learn high frequency words by grouping similar words together, learning words by sounds, and practicing reading words in books.This post focuses on helping an early reader read the book Go
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This post is part of a series. You can get started here and catch up. Visit this link to print the book. - Go Car Go! (I put a little clear packing tape over my staples to keep the staples from snagging things or cutting fingers.) Visit this link to print flashcards to go with the series. This post will cover a number of things an early reader can learn. You'll find short videos



I love how explicitly you show how to teach your child to read!
Thanks Becky! I keep trying. I worked pretty hard on this post. Your support means a lot!
This is a really useful post full of practical tips on helping children learn high frequency words, and in the context of a free book - what a great idea!
This is a great post Michelle. Thanks for all the ideas on teaching reading. I have printed out the drawing book for my girls to make. They will love making their own book.<br />Tonya
I hope your daughters have fun. I use clear packing tape along the staped edge to protect fingers and make the books last longer.
Michelle, I just watched your video all the way through and that was great! You explained everything so well I may just have my daughters watch your video instead of doing it myself! :) I also posted a link on my facebook account. I have a lot of homeschooling friends that could use this.<br />Tonya
I awarded you the Liebster Blog award! Thanks for your blog! I always love your posts! <br /><br />Come visit my blog to snatch your award!<br />http://thejoyofliteracy.blogspot.com/2012/02/my-first-award.html