So here is our shelf--I laugh because I have already added a few new things for writing to the top section and a basket of cd roms for spelling, typing and reading practice. |
This is our beginning reading shelf. |
Here is the pink series work. In the back are cards for identifying end sounds and middle sound. In the middle is pink series picture cards to use with the moveable alphabet and in the front row are pink series cards and labels for reading and matching. To the right is a container of word books 1-4. |
Also on the bottom shelf is a basket of mystery balls for word building. The balls are from Lakeshore Learning and contain an object and the letters to spell the object. And finally to the right is a Rhyming Word puzzle. |
This is our intermediate reading shelf otherwise know as blue series work. |
In the back is card sets for ending blends, the basket in the front contains blend cards for general practice and in the container on the right is objects and blank writing paper for spelling practice with you guessed it, blends. Also on the shelf, from right to left, is Scrabble Junior, Bob Books and a special gem given to me by a friend, Learn To Read Treasure Hunts. |
Finally, our top shelf. On the top shelf from left to right--Bananagrams game, the Spelling Power Activity Box, spelling activity cards, letter and stamps for spelling activities and our activity envelopes from Take it to Your Seat Phonics Centers. |
http://www.montessorimaterials.org/index.html
http://montessoriforlearning.com/FreeDownloadIndex.html
http://www.wikisori.org/index.php/Main_Page
Other sites that I have purchased printable materials from:
http://www.montessoriprintshop.com/Montessori_Print_Shop_Home.html
http://www.montessoriforeveryone.com/
Thanks for stopping by and feel free to share your thoughts, I'd love to hear from you.
7 comments:
I really like the way you set this up! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for visiting!
Your shelves are beautiful!
Lovely shelves! Are the works with the fill-in middle and beginning letters used with a dry erase marker and then erased?
Great shelves ... so attractive and inviting! And I love your addition of fun activities like the mystery balls and Learn to Read Treasure Hunts! I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
Theresa--yes, we use dry erase markers on the cards. Thanks for taking a peek at our blog--bless you!
Hello! I found your entry from Montessori Monday and I really like your language station! Thanks for posting it!
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