Phoneme Cards – Reading Expansion Pack
$5.00This is an expansion pack for the Rhyme and Reason Reading Program
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This is an expansion pack for the Rhyme and Reason Reading Program
A pangram is a sentence that includes every single letter of the alphabet, from A to Z, at least once. This is a great activity for practicing handwriting.
Poems can be used as follow-up work for just about any lesson. Having reference cards for your students to select from is a classroom must-have!
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
Reading is the most important skill you’ll ever teach your students, and that’s kind of intimidating right?
Let me help you. The Rhyme and Reason Reading Program is a complete evidence-based reading program that you can use in your Montessori elementary classroom.
This listing only contains the pdf files for the materials. Buy the hardcopy of the book on Amazon.
Reading is the most important skill you’ll ever teach your students, and that’s kind of intimidating right?
Let me help you. The Rhyme and Reason Reading Program is a complete evidence-based reading program that you can use in your Montessori elementary classroom.
This mug features the same design as The Rhyme and Reason Reading Program book cover. Find the book on Amazon.
Reading is the most important skill you’ll ever teach your students, and that’s kind of intimidating right?
Let me help you. The Rhyme and Reason Reading Program is a complete evidence-based reading program that you can use in your Montessori elementary classroom.
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
Children first experience the verb as an “action word.” These presentations introduce another superpower of the verb: its ability to tell time! Actions may disappear at some point in time; some are not constant, and actions have differing lengths of time. Our goal is to bring this awareness of time to the conscious level, by further analyzing children’s speech and writing. Children are probably already using these tenses more or less correctly in speech. We are crystallizing that existing knowledge with a name and a conceptual understanding, so that children can more consciously communicate with intention, expression, and clarity, and so that they can better understand the words of others.
This three page PDF lists common prefixes in English with definitions to help with word study.
This prefix word study is more than a matching game. Children learn how to ‘break’ prefixes off a word and then come up with a definition based on the parts.
A problem I saw in other word study programs was that children would match word parts to find words that “sounded right”, but they never learned what the prefixes actually meant. Due to the complex layers of English writing, this is an essential skill for students as they move to more complex text.
This prefix word study is more than a matching game. Children learn how to ‘break’ prefixes off a word and then come up with a definition based on the parts.
A problem I saw in other word study programs was that children would match word parts to find words that “sounded right”, but they never learned what the prefixes actually meant. Due to the complex layers of English writing, this is an essential skill for students as they move to more complex text.
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.