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Ocean Reading Booklet

This simple ocean reading booklet is perfect for your upper preschoolers or kindergartners!  It can be a great addition to their take home books for practice.

Ocean Early Reader Booklet

We hope this simple ocean booklet is fun for your students or even your own children this summer!

Remember, this is a free resource designed to help busy teachers. Be sure to share this post with your colleagues so others can benefit from the free materials we create.

You can have these ocean booklets available as students enter your classroom or maybe as a literacy center. You might decide to have some of your readers add this ocean booklet to their bag or tub of books so that they have a known book to practice for fluency.

This simple ocean booklet is designed for your early readers and includes pictures to draw and color, items to count, words to write and simple directions to follow.

Each sentence begins with the words “I can” so students can get familiar with the format and build confidence as they begin to read each sentence.

Getting Your Simple Ocean Reading Booklet Ready

To assemble your booklets, just print, cut in half and staple. If you are looking to conserve paper, you might also print the pages front to back.

These kinds of booklets great for students who might not have access to their own books at home.

After you have used them in a small group or at a center, be sure to send them home so children read them aloud to their families.

You can download the free ocean booklet we have created here:  

Ocean Booklet

You might also be interested in some of our other, free ocean themed resources for early learners. Here are some you may want to take a look at:

Ocean Preschool Print & Go

Ocean Fry Hidden Pictures

As always, if you want to find our newest resources look to the left of this post to find links to the last five OR click on the “HOME” tab at the top and scroll down under “Meet Cathy & Jill” to see the “Latest from The Blog”.

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