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6 sided cubic dice with faces reading who, what, where, when, why, and how.
Six sided dice with faces reading: verb, noun, adjective (2 faces of each).
Features short and long vowels, blends, digraphs and other essential phonics skills.
Spacer for Letters and Words
A page for each alphabet letter plus number, color, holiday words and contractions.
3x5 heavy index stock. Printed both sides.
Alphabet dice contains all letters A-Z with consonants shaded in blue, vowels shaded in red, and Y shaded purple. 6 green 'wild' faces.
Eight parts of speech including verbs, nouns, pronouns and adverbs.
Six sided dice with faces reading: can, has, were, is, are, do.
Six sided dice with faces reading: did, should, could, will, have, would.
This dry erase tablet is just the right size for small group demonstrations, or for students to use at their...
Sight words don't follow the usual rules of phonics, so kids must learn them by sight.
Synonyms, antonyms, homonyms, suffixes, compound words, plurals and more.
Double your teaching time by incorporating this series into your curriculum so children can build character values while developing stronger reading skills.
Beginning journal writing tips and topics. With broken lines for printing.
Two dry erase boards in one! One side features 1 inch lines with a dotted mid-line, and a 5/8 inch skip-space.
Lively stories, fun themes, and essential social studies concepts create a winning combination!
Beginning story writing tips and story sparks. With broken lines for printing and generous illustration space.
Handwriting practice with a curriculum tie-in! Students write letters, words, and sentences about a variety of content area topics, from language arts to science and social studies.