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Valentine's Day Shared Reading Printables
By Kayla • April 3, 2018

Perfect for reviewing sight words and thematic vocabulary, as well as building print awareness skills, these shared reading printables from Lidia over at Kinder Alphabet would be a great addition to your Valentine's Day plans! Simply print, cut apart, and add the sentence strips to a pocket chart or use the printables to create an anchor chart from easel paper - then read the predictable sentences together as a class!
If you're unsure of how to incorporate these fun printables into your lessons, Lidia has also put together a great post to help you get the most out of your shared reading experience; providing tips and learning strategies to enhance the activity! You can find the direct link to the post below!
Be sure to visit her blog for these fabulous thematic printables and other great learning resources!
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