Preschool, Kindergarten & 1st Grade - My Fun-Schooling Journal
Preschool, Kindergarten & 1st Grade - My Fun-Schooling Journal: A Delight Directed Learning Guide for Young Students - 8 FUN Subjects! (Home Learning Guides) (Volume 5)
A1 & A2, ideal for ages 4-7 (Preschool-1st Grade)Over 100 pages to allow your creative student to have a customized education without creating a lot of extra work for parents. This secular journal is designed for pre-readers, beginners, and children with symptoms of Dyslexia.
Uses the Dyslexie Font to make reading easy for children with reading confusion. Perfect for students with Dyslexia, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD and other learning challenges.
Angela’s daughter loves this book:
“Love this journal!!! Having such fun with my daughter doing this. We have been looking for something exactly like this for such a long time. Looking forward to getting another one as soon as we are finished!”
J. Stucki is infusing a love of learning with this book:
“My 2nd grader & I both have Journals and my pre-schooler wanted her own after seeing us work in ours. There is a lot of coloring for such a small child, and yes, the pages do repeat quite often,but she seems to really like doing her "school work" in her Journal. After a few pages of tedious coloring, she seemed to weary of the book, but I let her know that the coloring was additional (and even fun for some people) and that she didn't have to do anything that she didn't want to do. After that she enjoyed it again. We finished reading a book the other day & she ran to get her Journal so that she could draw pictures & record what we learned about. She has become so excited about learning and more self-motivated and it has been fun to see her blossom in such a way. I should be clear here that she is never required to do any sort of academic/school work, which we start much later. We mostly just read a lot, but she wants to do more "real" work like her older brother, which is why we bought this. Any school work she does is of her own choosing and direction.”
Thinking Tree Learning Levels:
A1 = Pre Reader (Pre-K) ages 2-5A2 = Beginning Readers (K-1st) ages 6-7B1 = Early Elementary (2nd-3rd) ages 8-9B2 = Upper Elementary (4th-6th) ages 10-11C1 = Junior High (7th-8th) ages 12-14C2 = High school + (9th-adult) ages 13+
Many Thinking Tree Journals span a wide variety of ages because the students use books at his/her reading level. For example, some journals on Amazon may say for ages 7-17 because you customize it and meet the student where he’s at.
Learn more at FunSchoolingBooks.com
(October 19, 2015)ISBN-10: 1518691048ISBN-13: 978-1518691041 This beautiful workbook allows your creative student to have a customized education without creating a lot of extra work for parents.
This Journal is designed for pre-readers, beginners, and children with symptoms of Dyslexia.
Choose the Fun-Schooling Journal with your child's favorite cover to get started, they are all a little different on the inside.
Visit this Link for FAQs: http://www.dyslexiagames.com/#!FAQs-All-About-Our-New-Homeschooling-Journals/cbff/561e6f800cf2c6c643743ab8
This journal is designed to accompany a stack of library books, or books that you have at home already. Many students are more interested in real books than in textbooks! This is an excellent way to help your students to develop their talents, interests and deepen their knowledge of topics that are meaningful to them. Just visit the library and bring home 4 or more great books!
This homeschooling handbook was created by Sarah Janisse Brown, a dyslexia therapist and game designer with ten children. Sarah has over 25 years of homeschooling experience.
This curriculum handbook is wonderful for busy families. If you have babies and toddlers who need a lot of attention the older children can use this journal for all their subjects!
After you complete this journal pick out a new one!
Flip-Through Video: https://youtu.be/jorRy9HzXmA
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