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Bunny See, Say, Write and Read! WorksheetBunny See, Say, Write and Read! Worksheet
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Pre-K - 1st
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Duration
10 mins
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Year
2010
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Bunny See, Say, Write and Read!

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Develop the reading, writing, and spelling skills of young learners with a simple worksheet. To begin, children practice reading and writing the words see, in, bunny, and hat, before reading a series of three short sentences using these words.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

emergent reading, phonics, sight words, beginning reading, word recognition, handwriting, reading fluency, spelling

Additional Tags

sight word, emergent reader, handwriting, reading practice, spelling practice, phonics, english language arts

Instructional Ideas

  • Use this worksheet as a teacher-led learning center during language arts rotations in kindergarten and first grade
  • As an extension activity, have students create their own sentences using one or more of the words on the worksheet

Pros

  • Handwriting lines are provided to support children with correctly writing their lowercase letters
  • Pictures are included to support children with reading the words and sentences

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RF.K.1.a RF.K.1.b RF.K.3.a RF.K.3.b RF.K.3.c RF.1.3.a RF.1.3.b RF.1.3.c RF.1.3.e L.K.1.a L.1.1.a

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