Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reading. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

NEW Blends & Digraphs Flip Books


Consonant Blends-
bl-, br-, cl-, cr-, dr-, fl-, fr-, gl-, gr-, pl-, pr-, sl- and tr-

Digraphs-
-ch, ch-, -ck, -sh, sh-, -th, th- and wh-


Let me just tell you that I love these books! They are so great for learning blends and digraphs plus they are super fun for little ones. 

Start by having your little one color the pictures. Depending on scissor skills, they might need some help cutting along the correct lines. There are tiny gray dotted lines to indicate cutting lines. But once they've made a few, they will get the hang of it.

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Saturday, August 31, 2013

NEW Word Family Flip Books!


We love Word Families! And my little one loves anything that involves cutting.
These are perfect to make learning word families fun.




There are 23 books included.



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Friday, August 30, 2013

Word Family Cards


It's FRIDAY! Can I get a WOOT-WOOT?

Today I have a set for you that has been requested many times. You've seen my Word Family Kits, right?


Well, I had several people asking for just the word making cards. So, I made a set of just the cards with a page of letter tiles. As you can see, these are 2 per printed page. They copy just fine in black and white if you prefer to print in gray scale and save ink.

80 Cards, 25 Word Families

Each word comes in 2 formats- totally blank and with word family letters.
Example: a picture of a cat- then there's a card with 3 empty squares and a card with 1 blank and then -A- and -T-. This provides an option for easier and harder levels.

example of the "u" word families


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Thursday, August 29, 2013

8 Books to Read for Back to School




Celebrate the start of the new school year with books!
Popular titles include:
Chrysanthemum
David Goes to School
How Do Dinosaurs Get to School?
First Day Jitters
If You Take A Mouse to School
Louise the Big Cheese and the Back-to-School Smarty Pants
My School's A Zoo
It's Back to School We Go


Here's a few examples of what's included:




Get your copy and get ready for those smiling faces!







Friday, November 23, 2012

24 Days of Christmas Books

24 Days of Christmas Books


I am wrapping up 24 books to read each night starting on December 1.

You can find all the links below to the books we will be reading. 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Let's Talk LANGUAGE ARTS

Language Arts Homeschool Curriculum


This year I went for a curriculum that to my knowledge, is a hidden gem. JacKris Publishing specializes in writing, grammar and spelling curricula. It isn't fancy. It isn't Christian-based. It is a simple, no frills approach to teaching writing, grammar and spelling. Let's take a look at each content area and why I chose it.


Soaring With Spelling (using grades 2 and 5)
1. COST! I don't waste my time looking at curriculum that is wonderful but expensive. I can weed out a lot of contenders just based on price. The whole year of spelling cost less than $20 a year per child. 
2. Format- I like the format of a pretest, a few days of practice and then a test. I like the old school method of teaching spelling. This also has a place for carry over words so if a word is still not mastered, it will be there next week to practice again. Also, the format includes learning the definition of the words. What good is it to know how to spell a word you can't use?
3. Scope & Sequence- There are 36 weeks worth of lessons, 1 for each day of the week. Well, we are 5 day a week schoolers and our school year last 36 weeks. It's all laid out for me! Yippee!
4. Binding- While it might not seem like a big deal, when it comes down to narrowing your choice between 2 good contenders, it's the little things that count. SWS is spiral bound...at the top!

Winning With Writing (using grades 2 and 4)
1. Again, cost won out on this. $15 for the second grader and $26 for the fourth grader. 
2. Content- I taught writing in public school at the upper elementary level. I wish I had a program such as this one for teaching writing. My kids will be writing in other content areas as well so this program will be used for learning proper structure and mechanics.
3. Again, scope & sequence. Anything that is easy for me to implement means better success. Some of the greatest programs fail because they are too hard to implement. I have learned that setting myself up for success means that my kids will learn. This program is 36 weeks long, 1 lesson per week and there are 5 activities for each lesson. 

Growing With Grammar (using grades 2 and 4)
1. Cost...are you seeing a trend. $17 for the second grader and $32 for the fourth grader. I find it funny that $32 now sounds high.
2. Content- Just take a look at the objectives for 4th grade! My 5th graders in public school couldn't have made it past the third week.
3. Again- the scope & sequence. It is 36 weeks long with 3 lessons a week. At first I was a little disappointed that there were only 3 lessons per week. However, I truly enjoy giving my kids other ways of learning besides book and paper. We have memberships to a few online learning programs as well as access to tons of free ones. These are great for furthering their understanding on concepts taught from their curriculum. And as you know, I love making learning games such as learning centers and file folder games. 

As for reading, we are working our way through a list of children's novels. Click here to access a copy of our list. We will be doing novel studies on the books we read. We are starting with Shiloh by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor.