Perfect for the Montessori classroom, where a child writes in cursive from the start. These small books are easy to assemble and include words from the Journeys curriculum series from Houghton-Mifflin. Each book can be printed front to back, with a series of tasks that increase in difficulty, from building the word to tracing and eventually writing a small story with the word. Additionally
call, after each book, there is also a handwriting page which can be slipped into a sheet protector or Com
Perfect for the Montessori classroom, where a child writes in cursive from the start. These small books are easy to assemble and include words from the Journeys curriculum series from Houghton-Mifflin. Each book can be printed front to back, with a series of tasks that increase in difficulty, from building the word to tracing and eventually writing a small story with the word. Additionally
call, after each book, there is also a handwriting page which can be slipped into a sheet protector or Com
Perfect for the Montessori classroom, where a child writes in cursive from the start. These small books are easy to assemble and include words from the Journeys curriculum series from Houghton-Mifflin. Each book can be printed front to back, with a series of tasks that increase in difficulty, from building the word to tracing and eventually writing a small story with the word. Additionally
call, after each book, there is also a handwriting page which can be slipped into a sheet protector or Com
Perfect for the primary Montessori classroom, or any class that uses cursive, this set has all of the kindergarten sight words from the kindergarten year. It aligns with the sequence of the Journeys Houghton-Mifflin curriculum. Each book has a progression from building and tracing the word to writing it independently and in sentences. And, there's a separate handwriting page to slip into the communicator or sheet protector for dry-erase practice. Some children enjoy taking these home to read to
How do you keep up with which students know which letters in capital or lower case? What about which sight words this student knows? Numbers and sounds? This printable spreadsheet is perfect for highlighting items as kids know them in quick conferences. You can differentiate assignments based on how far along they are in their progress. Such a time saver!
Kindergarten Progress Monitoring Spreadsheet JJB by Jonte Boucher is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
Kindergarten
Math, Phonics & Phonological Awareness, Reading
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