Within each blog post, I also share the links of the other bloggers’ free printables. Bob Books Stage 1: Starting to Read: From learning the alphabet to sounding out your first words Stage 2: Emerging Readers: Sentences become longer and sight. Click on each image or link to find the printables and resources. Known for their subtle humor, simple line drawing illustrations, and appealing small size (5 x 4) these stories provide a fun challenge for the new reader. LONG VOWf1S a COMPLEX W BOOK WORD 'AMU/ B SET 2. I’ve had the honor of working with a team of bloggers to create FREE printable activities. BOOKS Sight Words GRADE BOOKS Sight Words MH First BOB BOOKS Pre-Reading Skills MH First BOB BOOKS Pre-Reading Skills BBOQIB SFr 5. Starting with the earliest set, phonics features and sight words are introduced slowly to make it easy for your child to pick up the book and read. There are even apps for the BOB Books!īOB Books are used by many to teach reading, even to the young child. Kindergarten Sight Words Circle each sight word you find in the puzzle below. They were first published in 1976 and have now become VERY popular among beginning readers. Consistent short vowels and simple stories mean children sound out (decode). The first author is in reverse order, add a comma and the word and. Knowing these words by sight is essential for reading speed and comprehension. John Maslen, an amazing water-color painter, drew the pictures. While words and stories in Sight Words First Grade are slightly longer and more complex than Sight Words Kindergarten, they are still suitable for a beginning. Depending on which subject area your class or research focuses on, your professor. While working in a preschool, Bobby began making the books for her preschoolers to learn how to read. Do you teach a young reader with the BOB Books? Then you’ve just struck gold! This post is FILLED with tons of FREE BOB Books printables for sets 1-5 and beyond…īOB Books were created by Bobby Lynn Maslen and John Maslen.
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