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"a is for apple." Make booklets or large flashcards with these simple early reading pages (two picture-supported words to a page; 6 pages).
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Ten pages of things that are yellow, from chicks to schoolbuses. A fun coloring booklet for young students learning their colors.
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An illustrated color booklet of words formed by adding letters in front of word chunk "et."
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Ten pages of things that are green, from broccoli to trees. A fun coloring booklet for young students learning their colors.
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Number booklet with numbers 6-10 with pictures to color.
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Sample from out membership section.
Fun booklet to color and learn about words with "ain".
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"c is for cat." Make booklets or large flashcards with these simple early reading pages (two picture-supported words to a page; 6 pages).
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"b is for bag." Make booklets or large flashcards with these simple early reading pages (two picture-supported words to a page; 6 pages).
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Ten pages of things that are red, from strawberries to fire trucks. A fun coloring booklet for young students learning their colors.
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Easy coloring booklet for numbers 1-5.
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A simple 10 page booklet, each page featuring a picture of a different U.S. symbol with a short sentence ("The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States.")
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Number booklet with text and pictures to color.
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Sample from out membership section.
Fun booklet to color and learn about words with "ack".
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An illustrated b/w booklet of words formed by adding letters in front of word chunk "et." Blank lines to write letters.
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An illustrated foldable b/w booklet of words formed by adding letters in front of word chunk "et."
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Eight pages of things that are blue, from blueberries to blue whales. A fun coloring booklet for young students learning their colors.
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Sample from our membership section.
Fun booklet to color and learn about words with "ell".
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12 half pages for students to fill in simple prompts and draw or attach pictures as illustrations for their favorite memories, etc., with a homeschool focus.
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Write a booklet report about a real or imaginary trip to Japan. These pages include directions for writing specific information about your trip, including holidays, people, and sightseeing, and daily journal pages. Prompts develop narrative, persuasive, and descriptive writing skills. One of several in the "A Trip to..." series on our member site.
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A color illustrated booklet of words formed by adding letters to the word eel.
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A booklet of Montessori Golden Bead Blocks tens place value; count, add.
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"Put on your coat." This early reader booklet is great for reading... or rearrange the pages for fun story sequencing practice.
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Complete the sentences about winter clothes ("I wear a __ scarf in the winter.") and draw pictures to go along.
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This set of state report pages, focusing on state symbols, is ready to be filled in and made into a booklet, comes with teacher suggestions for use. A great tool for state reports!
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This great set of state report pages, focusing on state symbols and other state facts, is ready to be filled in and made into a booklet. Comes with teacher suggestions for use. A great tool for state reports!
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A b/w illustrated booklet with blanks to print letters in from of the word eel to form new words.
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Use the basketball-shaped pattern to make a book of your goals. They can be goals for school, home, sports, etc.
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Cut out the tags and then put them together on a ring for an original expandable autograph book.
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"I feel happy." This six-page Easy Reader Booklet provides a good introduction to emotions for young readers.
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A ten page book for students to fill in personal information, such as current favorites of all categories, goals made and met in the past year, friends, etc. A great way to encapsulate the past year, as well as create a lasting memento.
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Trace the dotted letters and color the Easter themed pictures in this Easter booklet.
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"They are playing hockey." This five-page easy reader booklet is a fun introduction to sports for young readers.
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Cut out the pages and staple or sew together for a fun autograph book! Pages for friends, family, etc.
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Easy ten-page booklet, flower shape, different color on each page. Trace and cut out the unlined flower pattern for a great student shapebook.
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Use the football-shaped pattern to make a book of your goals. They can be goals for school, home, sports, etc.
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"The circus is fun!" This five-page booklet is a good introduction to words related to the circus.
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"I like the zoo." Young readers can read about the zoo with this five-page easy reader booklet.
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"Color the triangles." 14 pages of simple shape activities.