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on en s n o on...4 pe n oo My Spelling Book Activity Suggestions... 5 My Spelling Book Cover... 5A My Spelling Book Pages... 6 18A Important Words Pages Colors and Shapes...19 Numbers... 19A Days of the Week and Months of the Year...20 Holidays and Celebrations... 20A Contractions...21 Opposites... 21A Homophones...22 Page for Creating Additional My Spelling Book Pages... 22A ho o e on My Photo Picture Dictionary Activity Suggestions...23 My Photo Picture Dictionary Cover...24 Reproducible Dictionary Pages... 25 66 Page for Creating Additional My Photo Picture Dictionary Pages... 67 o n n o oo My Journal and My Storybook Activity Suggestions...68 My Journal Cover...69 My Storybook Cover...70 Pages for Creating My Journal and My Storybook... 71 80 hon s oo My Phonics Book Activity Suggestions... 81 My Phonics Book Cover... 81A My Phonics Book Table of Contents...82 Phonics Book Pages...82A 119A o e oo My All About Me Activity Suggestions...120 My All About Me Book Cover... 120A My All About Me Book Pages... 121 133 Page for Creating Additional My All About Me Book Pages... 133A e oo My Year Book Activity Suggestions...134 My Year Book Cover... 134A My Year Book Pages... 135 143A Extra Frames and Lined Paper for Creating Additional My Year Book Pages... 144 144A e sp pe My Newspaper Activity Suggestions...145 My Own Newspaper...146 Great News...147 ph o e s Graphic Novels Activity Suggestions... 145 Create a Graphic Novel-4 Squares...148 Create a Graphic Novel-6 Squares-A... 149 Create a Graphic Novel-6 Squares-B... 150 Create a Graphic Novel Filmstrip...151 o on oo Accordion Book Directions and Cover. 152 Back Cover and Inside Pages...153 h pe oo s Shape Book Directions...154 My Bedtime Story Shape Book...154 My Pet Story Shape Book...155 My Travel Tale Shape Book...156 My Beary Good Story Shape Book...157 A Homespun Story Shape Book...158 A Flyin High Fable Shape Book...159 KE-804064 Key Education The Biggest Book of Reproducible Books -3-

n o on Writing is an essential skill for effective communication. Children as early as preschool need to be in learning environments where they are able to explore a wide range of printed and written materials, and where they are encouraged to write frequently and for a variety of purposes. Teachers need to find many different ways to incorporate writing activities throughout the day, as well as keeping young children interested in learning how to write. The Biggest Book of Reproducible Books provides teachers and parents with reproducible books, journals, writing paper, activities, and ideas that will make writing practice both fun and motivating for young writers. My Spelling Book is a 35 half-page word book that is organized alphabetically with large easy-to-read word lists. This book can promote spelling, vocabulary development, and handwriting skills. This book is a writing resource including 880 words and space for children to write additional words on each page. Activity ideas are also included as well as several pages of essential everyday words, such as colors, numbers, holiday words, and more. My Photo Picture Dictionary is a 44 page picture dictionary with 375 words, photo pictures, and sentences using each of the words. This is a tremendous book for young children who are just learning how to read and write as well as for English Language Learners (ELL) and children who are struggling in school. My Journal and My Storybook have a wide variety of reproducible writing paper and design your own covers. Teachers can choose the appropriate line width (kindergarten and primary widths), the number of lines and illustration boxes on each of the pages, and the number of pages in each journal or storybook for their individual students. Young children, or struggling writers, may only want pages with two writing lines, whereas older or more skilled children may wish to write full pages. A large list of journal topics, writing suggestions, story writing guidelines, and publishing ideas are also provided for the teacher. My Phonics Book can be as large as 76 half-pages, including over 2300 words organized by phonograms long and short vowel sounds, beginning and final consonant blends, r-controlled vowels, beginning and ending consonant digraphs, and vowel digraphs and diphthongs. Children will add more pages to their phonics books as their skills grow. Blank lines are provided on each page for the children to write down additional words. My All About Me Book comes with 27 half-pages designed to encourage children to write and draw pictures about themselves and about topics that are personally important. This book is a fun year-long project, which should include many other pages and drawings created by the children during the year. My Year Book comes with 21 half-pages that help children write about school year memories, special events, friends, teachers, things they have learned, and how they have grown. This is another book that is fun to work on all year long. Writing about school parties, field trips, and other special events right after they have happened make the writing experiences much more valuable. Encourage the children to add their own pages. This book will become an individual special memory book for each child. My Own Newspaper offers teachers two different templates and a full page of detailed teaching suggestions for creating classroom newspapers as well as for using the newspaper as an effective teaching tool. Graphic Novels, or what many of us call comic books, can be used to motivate children to read and write. Children delight in using the style and look of graphic novels when they dream up characters, plots, dialogue, and illustrations. Included are activity ideas for this format to be used as a springboard for creative writing and there are four different reproducible comic and filmstrip writing and illustration pages. Accordion Books are great fun to make and they allow the writer to decide how long or how short to make their story. Complete directions, additional activity ideas, and reproducible pages are provided. Themed Shape Books are found in the final section of The Biggest Book of Reproducible Books. The shape books encourage different types of story genres and a variety of reasons to write, such as journaling about a vacation, writing nonfiction information about a pet, a make-believe bedtime story, or a story written as science fiction. The Biggest Book of Reproducible Books will provide a classroom of eager (and some not-so-eager) young writers with a wealth of materials, writing books, journals, suggestions, activities, and ideas that will encourage them to write about topics of interest. It will also help them to develop an understanding of the writing process and to practice some of the strategies needed to become good writers. KE-804064 Key Education The Biggest Book of Reproducible Books -4-

-5A- pe n oo es ons My Spelling Book is meant to be used as a dictionary. The pages are organized alphabetically and contain over 880 high-frequency words, sight words, and common words that young children are learning to read and write. Space has been provided on each of the pages for children to write down additional new words. How to Make My Spelling Book: Provide the children with copies of the entire book (pages 5A through 22). Cut along the dotted lines, punch two holes on the left side of each page, and bind the pages together using yarn or brads. Let the children design and color their own covers. The book will be printed one-sided. Encourage the children to use the back of each page to practice writing words that they find challenging. Find-the-Page Race: Go though the pages of My Spelling Book with the class. Talk about how the pages are organized alphabetically. Play find-the-page race to help them become more familiar with alphabetizing. The teacher says the name of a letter, such as M, and then the children, as fast as they can, find the M page. They should raise their hands once they have found the requested page. Important Words: Talk about the last seven pages of the book that are titled Important Words. Discuss how these pages are filled with many words that the children will need to use when writing. It will be very helpful to know where to locate these words. mpo n o s o o s aqua gray orange tan beige green peach turquoise black lavender pink violet blue lime purple white brown magenta red yellow h pes circle pyramid cone rectangular prism cube rectangle cylinder rhombus hexagon sphere octagon square oval triangle m e s 1... one...first 6... six...sixth 2... two... second 7... seven... seventh 3... three...third 8... eight... eighth 4... four... fourth 9... nine...ninth 5... five... fifth 10.. ten...tenth 11.. eleven... eleventh 12.. twelve...twelventh 13.. thirteen...thirteenth 14.. fourteen... fourteenth 15.. fifteen... fifteenth 16.. sixteen... sixteenth 17.. seventeen.. seventeenth 18.. eighteen... eighteenth 19.. nineteen...nineteenth 20.. twenty...twentieth 30... thirty 40... forty 50... fifty 60... sixty 70... seventy 80... eighty 90... ninety 100... hundred 1,000... thousand 1,000,000...million -19- extra spelling book page An Extra Blank Page: An extra blank page has been included on page 22A. If any of the children fill up an entire page, the blank page can be reproduced and added behind that page. Homophones..ad made...made..aunt marry...merry..eight meet...meat..bear need...knead..bee new...knew..beet night...knight..bin no...know..blew one...won..break or...ore ye...buy our...hour..break pair...pear..chili plane...plain..clothes pole...poll..deer rain...reign..dye read...reed..due red...read..dough right...write..fare road...rode..feet sale...sail..flour see...sea..four seem...seam..grate sell...cell..hare sent...cent..hear shoe...shoo..high tea...tee..whole tide...tied..eye vary...very..inn weather.whether..lead wood...would -22- -22A- -5-

Aa Bb a able about above across act add afraid after again age air airplane all almost alone also always am among amount an and animal another answer any apple are around as asleep ask at ate away baby back bake ball bank be bear beautiful because bed been before bell below beside best better between big bike bird birthday black blue boat both box boy bread bring brother brown build but buy by -6A- -6-

Dd Cc cake call came camp can candy cannot car card care carry cat chair chicken child children circle city class clean clock close coat color cook corn cow cold come coming could count crayon cried cry cut -7A- -7- dad dance danger dark date day dear deep did dig different difficult dime dinner dirty do does dog dollar don t down done dog doll door down draw dream dress drink drive drop drum dry duck during

Ff Ee each ear early earn earth easel east easy eat eaten eel egg eight either elephant eleven else empty end enjoy enough enter entrance error even ever every exact example excellent excite exit expect explain extra eye -8A- -8- fall family far farm farmer fast father fear feel feet few find fine fire first fish five fix flag flew floor flower fly fold follow food for forest found four friend frog from full fun funny

Hh Gg game gap garden gate gave get girl give giving glad glass glide glove glue go goes gold good good-bye got grab grade grand grass gray great green grew group ground grow guard guess guest guide gum -9A- -9- had hair hand happen happy hard has hat have he head hear heart help her here hide high hill him his hold home hook hope horse hot hour house how however hug huge hungry hurry hurt

Ii I ice ice cream icing idea if ill illness important improve in inch include indoor information ink inn inner input insect inside instant instead instruct interest into invent invite iron is island it itch item its itself Jj jab jack jacket jail jar jaw jeans jeep jelly jet jewel jewelry jig jiggle jingle job jog join joint joke jolly jolt journal journey joy joyful judge jug juice juicy jump jungle junk jury just justice -10A- -10-

Kk kangaroo kazoo keep kept ketchup kettle key keyboard kick kickstand kid kill kin kind kindness kindly king kiss kit kitchen kite kitten knee kneel knew knife knit knight knob knock knot know knowing knowledge known koala Ll land lake large last late laugh lay lazy lead leaf learn leave leaves left leg less let letter library lie life lift light like line list listen little live long look loose lost lot love lunch -11A- -11-

Nn Mm made mail make man many map march mark match math may maybe me mean men middle might mile milk mind mine minute mitten money month moon more morning most mother mouse move much must my myself -12A- -12- nail name napkin nation nature naughty near neat neck need neighbor neither nest net never new next nice nickle niece night nine no nobody noise none noon north nose not note nothing noun nowhere number nut