8 Booklets FREE to review this summer.

photo credit: Gwenaël Piaser * via photopin (license)

photo credit: Gwenaël Piaser * via photopin (license)

Last week I wrote an article with some tricks and tips, from my point of view, I could very well come to review the script with the kids.

We are all aware that one of the great difficulties is that English spelling and phonetics are different.

If we have not worked with a method of phonetic learning from kids, the only thing left is to read a lot with them and work through phonetic dictation, interactive activities focused especially for chips and spelling.

In this article a few weeks ago, I left some chips to work with kids, especially child, basic concepts such as colors, months of the year, etc.

This week we have prepared 8 booklets focused especially children of 1st cycle primary.

As you will see, the vocabulary is organized by blocks that, In most cases, the kids should have worked during 1st and 2nd grade.

Each booklet has the English word and its translation, in addition to a letter soup with which the kids can review all the words learned.

Please note that these booklets are not a substitute for summer review notebooks. They are a complement to work, specifically the spelling of these specific words.

You can download each notebook by clicking on the image.

  • Around Town.

My summer Notebook portada_Around town

  • Describing People.

My summer Notebook portada_describing people

  • Sports.

My summer Notebook portada_Sports

  • Summer plans.

My summer Notebook portada_Summer plans

  • Talking about the weather.

My summer Notebook portada_Talking about the weather

  • There is and there are.

My summer Notebook portada_There is and there are_food

  • Transports.

My summer Notebook portada_Transports

  • Verbs.

My summer Notebook portada_Verbs

I hope these resources are useful to you..

Thanks for being there!

A hug,

Cristina

“You have to love reading to be a good writer, because writing doesn't start with you.”

Carlos Fuentes

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2 comments

  1. Mª CRISTINA CASTRO MARTIN

    A very well done article., very good and at the same time fun for children to get used to working on spelling, the puzzle makes it even more fun.
    I ALSO TELL YOU: THANKS FOR BEING THERE.

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