Here are a variety of additional resources you should use for learning at home:
LETTERS
Alphabet Linking Chart
Read this chart at home in different ways to help your child learn letter names and sounds!
* Point to each letter, reading "A, a, apple. B, b, bear." Try reading the chart backwards too!
* Play a "search" game: "Find C, c cat."
* This is also a good resource for writing! When your child is "stretching out words," he or she can use this chart to help identify the letter that matches the sound he/she hears.
Alphabet Linking Chart
Magnetic Letters
Ways to Use Magnetic Letters
Ways to Sort Letters
HANDWRITING
Teach your child how to form letters correctly at home, using the same language we learn in school!
Print Capital Formation Chart
Print Lowercase Formation Chart
Number Formation Chart
SIGHT WORD WORK
HOME BAGGIE READING
Your child should be reading his/her Baggie Book EVERY NIGHT! Repeated readings help your child build fluency. Need a new log? Print one here!
Home Reading Baggie Book Log