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YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC

YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
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YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC
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YES! I want the free ebook! Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC THANK YOU Thank you for your purchase. I hope you and your students enjoy these activities. You can contact us with any questions at customercare@pre-kpages.com FREE GIFT CONNECT Have you downloaded my FREE ebook yet? Click on the link to grab your copy now! YES! I want the free ebook! I invite you to follow me on: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Pinterest. TERMS OF USE credits Copyright © 2017 Vanessa Levin and Pre-K Pages, LLC All rights reserved Original purchasers are granted permission to reproduce this document for use in their own classroom. If you want to share a resource with a friend, please purchase an additional copy. This document may not be shared or re-sold. Graphics in this document licensed from Pixel Paper Prints, Some fonts licensed from Kimberly Geswein Free curriculum pacing guide The Trailblazer is a free, 50 page document that will help you plan for your entire school year in Pre-K. This guide will save you tons of time planning, use it as is, or as a reference to make your very own! The Trailblazer includes links to helpful book lists and resources that will make planning easier. Download the Trailblazer and start planning your year NOW! © 2017 www.pre-kpages.com

Type your own title here Did you know that reading aloud is the single most important thing you can do with your child to support language development and early literacy skills? Type here Type here Reading aloud: Builds motivation, curiosity and memory Helps calm children experiencing stress or anxiety Introduces children to new ideas, words, and vocabulary Creates positive feelings about books and reading  Research shows that reading aloud to your child at least once a day can help build crucial language and literacy skills. Bedtime is the perfect time for reading aloud because it can be calming for the child. It also helps strengthen the bond between you and your child. Type here Type here Read books about things your child likes. Does your child like dinosaurs? What about horses or princesses? When you involve your child in the process of selecting the books you will read together, your child will be more likely to enjoy listening to the story. Incorporate these simple tips below to help your child get more out of the reading experience: Point to the words as you read them. Encourage your child to join in when reading familiar stories. Read your child’s favorite stories often. Talk about the pictures

Type your own title here Did you know that reading aloud is the single most important thing you can do with your child to support language development and early literacy skills? Type here Type here Reading aloud: Builds motivation, curiosity and memory Helps calm children experiencing stress or anxiety Introduces children to new ideas, words, and vocabulary Creates positive feelings about books and reading  Research shows that reading aloud to your child at least once a day can help build crucial language and literacy skills. Bedtime is the perfect time for reading aloud because it can be calming for the child. It also helps strengthen the bond between you and your child. Type here Type here Read books about things your child likes. Does your child like dinosaurs? What about horses or princesses? When you involve your child in the process of selecting the books you will read together, your child will be more likely to enjoy listening to the story. Incorporate these simple tips below to help your child get more out of the reading experience: Point to the words as you read them. Encourage your child to join in when reading familiar stories. Read your child’s favorite stories often. Talk about the pictures