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How to Identify a Pre-A Reader | Guided Reading Book Study | Chapter 2

How to Identify a Pre-A Reader | Guided Reading Book Study | Chapter 2 Hi guys!!! I hope you guys have been enjoying our put study thus far. Today's video is all about those PRE-A readers. I went through and summarized all the different points and provided some examples. Make sure that you check out my IG stories tomorrow for some visual examples. I will be giving some examples of the baggies and just chatting about our Q and A that we posted on Sunday.
Make sure you're following me on Instagram all of the links are below The resources that I speak about are also included below. The ones that I am going through using my classroom have 2 asterisks ** by them and say my choice. These are just my opinions if you want to use a different one or if you found something that works better for you that is completely up to you.
Leave me a comment below letting me know what options you pick for these different resources sharing out to other teachers so that we can all learn from each other.


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RESOURCES
Lesson Plan Templates
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Letter & Sound Assessment
There is one in your appendix. Here are some other options
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Other - Letter Sound Assessment Only

Tracing Alphabet Books


Other Alphabet Printables
I’m probably going to do a combination of these.




Order to Teach Letters


Some other options include:


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