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For each month of the year, I've got some fun writing tools for your kids -- Kindergarten Writing Prompts! What are writing prompts? Simply stated, they are sentence starters to get your child's creativity flowing and soaring. Teachers love
them because they give their students more independence and confidence in their writing abilities.
But, that's not all -- designed for beginning writers and busy teachers, students copy the writing prompt onto a guided line, then grab a word from the word bank provided. This allows them to finish filling out a response quickly and without
frustration.
Lastly, with each passing month, your child will be given an extra boost in their writing challenges. For example, in September, your child will practice writing where they live and names of family members. By January, your child will know how to set goals, life cycles, draw, and even dabble in adjective and nouns.
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Letter of the Week Simplified! Over 650 pages of downloadable resources for teaching children the Alphabet one week at a time. For each letter of the alphabet you’ll receive 25 pages of activites, worksheets, charts, coloring pages, math explorations and more.
Designed to keep the prep work to a minimum, our letter of the week Alphabet Curriculum can be spread over 26 weeks on a three or four day schedule.
| Ready, Eager, Able and Determined to READ! This 36 week curriculum provides you with everything you need to teach your child to read. Structured over a 4-day/week program you’ll cover phonics, digraphs, blends, sight words, grammar and writing. Hands-on activities
keep your child engaged and learning with little to no-prep required.
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