Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

FREE Folder Games for Kindergartners

Check out our complete collection of folder games for kindergartners! 
These games all correspond with lessons from Saxon Math K 
and are available in our store - free for a limited time. 

Folder Games are a Fun Way to Introduce New Concepts or Reinforce Old Ones.They are Easy to Assemble and Ultra Convenient to Store and Keep Organized! Our Folder Games Are All Original Creations Made with Love, Care and a Mom's Eye for Usability. They Come as an Easy to Download PDF File and Include Both the Color and Black and White Versions. Print Each File, Cut Out the Pieces and Glue Into a File Folder for Easy Storage and Lots of Repeat Use.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Fruit Frenzy Folder Game

Now Available in Our Store
Free for a Limited Time!

Folder Games are a Fun Way to Introduce New Concepts or Reinforce Old Ones. They are Easy to Assemble and Ultra Convenient to Store and Keep Organized! Our Folder Games Are All Original Creations Made with Love, Care and a Mom's Eye for Usability. They Come as an Easy to Download PDF File and Include Both the Color and Black and White Versions. Print Each File, Cut Out the Pieces and Glue Into a File Folder for Easy Storage and Lots of Repeat Use.

Fruit Frenzy
Skill: Identifying the most and the fewest
Saxon Math K - Lessons 10, 19, 24



The PDF files for all of our Folder games include a black and white, as well as a color version. Print them out in color for super cute, super simple assembly, or print them in black and white and get your kids in on the work to assemble. Sometimes including kids in the process, can help heighten their interest for playing the game and learning the concepts!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Math Mart Folder Game

Math Mart Folder Game 
Free for a limited time! 

Concept: Identifying Ordinal Position to the 4th
Saxon Math K Lessons 28, 35, 45, 59 

Click on the link below to download:

 

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Shine Time Folder Game

NEW: Our Shine Time folder game is Free for a limited time!

We're so excited to provide you with fun resources that supplement your child's education. We have many projects in the works to cover materials for children in Kindergarten through 2nd grade. We hope to move on to higher grade levels once we have built up content in the K-2 range.

This particular game covers the concept of Finding Time to the Hour on a Clock which corresponds with Lessons 44 and 46 in Saxon Math K

Follow the link below to download for free:

These games are available in color or black and white. Print them off in color and you're good to go - or have your child get in on the action by coloring the black and white pages. Keep checking back to see what we've added! Was this helpful to you? We'd love your input - please leave comments below!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

FREE Dolley Madison Unit Study

We are excited to start offering Unit Studies to compliment your child's learning! We have begun work on a series covering America's First Ladies, intended for children in Kindergarten through Second Grade. Our first release is entitled: Dolley Madison: A First Lady with Style


Free Dolley Madison Unit Study 

Click on the link to be directed to our store where the PDF file can be downloaded free for a limited time. We hope you enjoy and welcome your feedback to help guide our efforts on the next installment to this series. Download yours today!!

We have so many ideas and projects in the works that we are excited to reveal! Our goal is to produce quality, affordable, materials to supplement your home educating experience. These resources may be used in addition to your primary curriculum, or as a way of supplementing at-home learning during the school year or while on Summer break. Keep checking back as we add these resources to our store.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Natalie is Reading


So Proud of My Little Girl!
Natalie turned 5 in November and since then, her reading has just taken off! Having observed that Natalie's learning style and personality are a lot like mine, I was excited to use the exact same book that my mom used when teaching me how to read. I purchased a new copy of the book "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" off Amazon. The first reader book "Sun Up" was the very first book I remember reading as a child, and my mom had saved it all these years!


 

My name written inside - Natalie thinks this is so funny! 


This is the best early reader book EVER! 
Before I knew my mom still had this one, I had been searching high and low for an early reader that really was an EARLY READER! I wanted a book that truly was easy to read - predominately words that she could sound out - to build her confidence by being able to read a complete book on her own. She breezed through this and is eager to start the next one.