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Submitted: 22-Mar-2007

Monarchrock@tripod.com has educational links and free worksheets for all ages! My husband and I created this website after my favorites list became too cluttered! Please feel free to pass it on to educators and students in all settings. . . . [click for more]

 

My experiences with Hooked on Phonics

Submitted: 08-May-2006

I used Hooked on Phonics to teach my son to read and I found it to be an excellent program. It's easy to use, but best of all it comes with fun and interesting books for your child to read. Before using Hooked on Phonics, I had looked for good beg . . . [click for more]

 

The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy

Submitted: 23-Apr-2006

Middle-grade and young adult readers can turn to The Wand in the Word: Conversations with Writers of Fantasy to learn more about favorite fantasy authors. Leonard S. Marcus interviewed thirteen fantasy authors for this book; each interview is . . . [click for more]

 

Great Read-Alongs for Kids

Submitted: 22-Sep-2005

For innovative children’s book/audio sets, check out See-More’s Workshop. SMWS products are great for beginning readers! As the publishing arm of the award-winning Shadow Box Theatre, our books/audio “bring the stage to the page”. Children will enjoy . . . [click for more]

 

Teach to the child's strengths/ Davis Dyslexia Correction

Submitted: 07-May-2004

As we brought the school home, we found that homeschool was just as frustrating as public school had been. It was only after we heard The Animal Fable ( told at http://www.iammykidsteacher.com/ourmission.html) and began going with the interests and . . . [click for more]

 

Writing Contest

Submitted: 18-Feb-2003

Getting started putting words on paper (or in computer) can be difficult even for adult writers. It's hard to know what to write about, and it's hard to motivate yourself to get started. Writing contests usually have a theme that can give your childr . . . [click for more]

 

Writing a Letter to the President or a Congressman

Submitted: 18-Feb-2003

It's often easier to motivate children to write if they feel like the writing serves some purpose. Writing to the President or to a Congressman can be a good exercise for reluctant writers, because they can feel that their writing may actually accomp . . . [click for more]

 

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