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Phonics and Stuff

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Herndon, Virginia, United States
About the store
I'm the founder of PhonicsAndStuff.com and MontessoriAlbum.com, which provide free online teaching resources for parents, homeschoolers, and teachers. As a former Montessori teacher, and current homeschooling mom and tutor, I create materials for teaching my own kids and want to share them with everyone! In addition to our digital products here, phonicsandstuff.com has numerous free resources for learning & teaching phonics, including games, decodable readers, and worksheet creators. Finally, for the past 14 years I've been running a Montessori Wiki (https://www.montessorialbum.com), so you don't have to lug out those albums you created during class. It has dozens of free Montessori lessons for anyone that needs a refresher.
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Detective Adjective Game

The Detective Adjective Game is a Montessori Grammar material used to teach children about adjectives using triangles of different color, size, and shape. Includes black-line masters versions of:★ All 21 triangle shapes (Print a version of each page on red, blue, and yellow cardstock for the full set.) ★ A label for each individual triangle ★ Individual word labels for each term used Find instructions for using the Detective Adjective Game at: MontessoriAlbum.com
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Experience

I'm the founder of PhonicsAndStuff.com and MontessoriAlbum.com, which provide free online teaching resources for parents, homeschoolers, and teachers. As a former Montessori teacher, and current homeschooling mom and tutor, I create materials for teaching my own kids and want to share them with everyone! In addition to our digital products here, phonicsandstuff.com has numerous free resources for learning & teaching phonics, including games, decodable readers, and worksheet creators. Finally, for the past 14 years I've been running a Montessori Wiki (https://www.montessorialbum.com), so you don't have to lug out those albums you created during class. It has dozens of free Montessori lessons for anyone that needs a refresher.

Teaching style

I'm a huge proponent of hands-on teaching (not surprising given my Montessori background).