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Books with author Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

  • Let’s Learn to Print: Modern Manuscript, Grades PK - 2: A Developmental Approach to Handwriting

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 2, 2005)
    Build a solid foundation of forming letters with Let's Learn to Print: Modern Manuscript for pre-kindergarten through grade 2. This 64-page book presents handwriting in a developmental sequence, rather than alphabetically, which provides a greater opportunity for students to achieve success. It includes a review of basic handwriting strokes, guidelines for use, and creative writing and journaling pages. The book supports NCTE and NAEYC standards. Key Education's handwriting practice books provide young learners with a developmental approach to handwriting. Each workbook helps build a solid foundation of forming letters by reviewing basic handwriting strokes, or including tactile, auditory, and visual activities to reinforce directionality and proper pencil control. Workbooks include guidelines for use, examples and practice and review pages. Content and page count varies per workbook.
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  • Little Books of Blends and Digraphs, Grades 1 - 2: Exploring Letter-Sound Relationships within Meaningful Content

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, April 1, 2005)
    Facilitate a love of language in students in grades 1–2 with Little Books of Blends and Digraphs! This 64-page book includes 31 eight-page reproducible stories. These humorous, predictable stories cover 20 beginning blends, 7 final blends, and 4 digraphs. The book includes word lists, pre- and post-reading activities, and language arts activities for each story. The book also supports NCTE and NAEYC standards.
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  • Learning the Basics–The Brainy Bunch Kids, Grades PK - 1: The Complete Resource for Teaching Early Childhood Curriculum through Stories, Fun Activities, and Games

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Dec. 19, 2008)
    Come along on a series of exciting adventures with the Brainy Bunch kids! Your students will meet Eli, Jada, Yuuto, and Zoe―energetic and engaging friends starring in 12 colorful pullout storybooks that focus on important themes for early childhood education, such as colors, shapes, alphabet, pets, and many more. Each unit comes with a full-color teacher's guide, 12-page pullout storybook, and 6–8 reproducible student pages that offer fun comprehension activities, patterns, art projects, and so much more. It is a complete early childhood resource with over 170 teaching ideas and 90 reproducible pages.
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  • 112 Cut-Up Words and Photos for Reading Common Nouns, Grades K - 2

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 1, 2007)
    This set includes two identical sets of 56 word cards with matching photographic image cards. Students can use the word cards and match words to pictures as their skills progress. It also includes teaching suggestions, activity and game ideas, plus easy-to-assemble game pieces and spinners, where applicable. Sturdy card-stock pages can be cut apart for hands-on learning, and it supports NCTE and NAEYC standards.
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  • Reading Sight Words in Context, Grades 1 - 2: Poems, Stories, Games, and Activities to Strengthen Sight Word Recognition and Increase Fluency

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Sept. 3, 2008)
    Instill a love of language in English Language Learners in grades 1–2 using Reading Sight Words in Context. This 160-page book uses engaging poems and short stories to help students recognize certain critical words instantly and become successful readers. This resource includes reproducible activities, games, and follow-up ideas that focus on common sight words that form the building blocks on which sentences are created. The book supports NCTE standards.
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  • Biggest Book of Reproducible Books, Grades 1 - 3

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Feb. 19, 2008)
    Write on! Write with students in grades 1–3 using The Biggest Book of Reproducible Books! This 160-page resource provides creative templates for making all kinds of books. It includes seven books: My Spelling Book, My Photo Picture Dictionary, My Journal, My Storybook, My Phonics Book, My “All About Me” Book, and My Year Book. This book also includes templates for two newspapers, four graphic novels, one accordion book, and six shape books. It supports NCTE standards. Key Education products are intended to engage and educate young and special learners, as well as assist teachers in building a strong and developmentally appropriate curriculum for these children. The product line―comprised of teacher/parent resource books, photographic learning cards, and other activity- and game-oriented materials―is designed to assist in “Unlocking the Potential in Every Child.”
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  • 40 Cut-Up Words & Photos for Reading Classroom Labels, Grades PK - 2

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Forty labels and matching photos teach children to identify, read, and understand items and areas in the classroom. Students also learn that reading can provide important information and confidence. The set includes teaching suggestions, activity and game ideas, plus easy-to-assemble game pieces and spinners, where applicable. Sturdy card-stock pages can be cut apart for hands-on learning, and it supports NCTE and NAEYC standards.
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  • WhereÂ’s Mama? Board Game

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Game (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 3, 2011)
    Identify animals and build visual discrimination skills by matching baby animals to their adult mothers. Forty-eight game cards (24 baby animals and 24 adult animals) are laminated for durability and cleanliness. Photo "First Games” from Key Education are perfect for early learning at home and at school. It is perfect for up to 4 players, ages 3 and up. Key Education products are intended to engage and educate young and special learners, as well as assist teachers in building a strong and developmentally appropriate curriculum for these children. The product line—comprised of teacher/parent resource books, photographic learning cards, and other activity- and game-oriented materials—is designed to assist in Unlocking the Potential in Every Child.
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  • Fine Motor Projects, Grades PK - 2

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Foster fine-motor development with special-education students in pre-kindergarten–grade 1 using Fine-Motor Projects. This 96-page, interactive resource contains 60 art recipes, 50 art activities, and 48 reproducible student art pages that improve fine-motor skills in young students. It also includes special tips and ideas for teaching motor skills, material lists, and projects, such as molding play dough, stamping and printing, stringing, manipulating puppets, gluing and making collages, cutting with scissors, painting, and drawing with chalk and crayons. Key Education products are intended to engage and educate young and special learners, as well as assist teachers in building a strong and developmentally appropriate curriculum for these children. The product line―comprised of teacher/parent resource books, photographic learning cards, and other activity- and game-oriented materials―is designed to assist in “Unlocking the Potential in Every Child.”
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  • Graphic Organizers That Help Struggling Students, Grades K - 3: 59 Graphic Organizers Designed to Help with Time Management, Classroom Routines, Homework, Reading, and So Much More!

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 4, 2010)
    Graphic Organizers That Helps Struggling Students includes 51 reproducible graphic organizers designed to improve skills in time management, scheduling, classroom routines, reading, and so much more! Since children who have special needs often require more than one type of instruction for retaining and recalling information, the graphic organizers feature spatial and visual modifications such as darker, heavier cutting lines, multiple steps that are easy to cut apart, and flexible directions that allow children to either draw or write.
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  • Early Childhood Basic Skills Activities

    Sherrill B Flora

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 29, 1999)
    This book contains over 230 reproducible activities for children ages 4 through 7. A wide variety of readiness skills are taught through tracing, coloring, cutting, and pasting activities.This book is a fabulous resource for both the busy teacher and the involved parent.
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  • Alphabet Readers, Grades PK - 1: Exploring Letter-Sound Relationships within Meaningful Content

    Sherrill B. Flora M.S.

    Paperback (Key Education Publishing, Jan. 2, 2005)
    Facilitate additional alphabet support for students in pre-kindergarten through first grade using Alphabet Readers. This 64-page book contains a collection of 31 reproducible, humorous, and predictable storybooks to help students learn to read in school o
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