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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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Preview of Sign Language Alphabet Cards

Sign Language Alphabet Cards

These are Montessori three-part cards for teaching the American Sign Language (ASL) finger spelling alphabet. The cards are perfect for introducing the basic alphabet to students by showing the exact hand shape and letter for all 26 characters. By practicing with these cards students will be able to master the ASL alphabet in no time! Three-Part Card instructions are available for free on MontessoriAlbum.com, my Montessori wiki.
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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).