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Adult education oral communication resources for Montessori

Preview of Go Gather Leaf Identification Game

Go Gather Leaf Identification Game

Do you wish you could easily identify all of those leaves you collect on nature walks?Here is a "Go Fish" style game for learning leaf identification for 12 common and useful trees that grow in the eastern United States. There are a variety of card decks included: summer colors, autumn colors, and blank outlines. The decks are also available with or without labels.The trees included are basswood, black oak, black walnut, mulberry, pawpaw, persimmon, redbud, river birch, sassafras, sugar maple, s
Preview of A-Z Sign Language 3 Part Cards

A-Z Sign Language 3 Part Cards

Learning to sign the alphabet has shown remarkable improvement in the memorization of the alphabet itself and higher levels of reading in the long run. This activity:Re-enforces the alphabetprovides hands on learning of the alphabet in American Sign Language
Preview of The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 2)

The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 2)

Thank you for downloading The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 2)! This second set can be used along with the first to add more variety to this work. Although there is no official purple series in the Montessori Curriculum, I chose the color purple because it is the official color of the Alzheimer’s movement. I created this work to bring awareness to World Alzheimer’s Month in September and honor my grandmother who passed away from the disease. As this material is meant for both i
Preview of The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 3)

The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 3)

Thank you for downloading The Purple Series - World Alzheimer's Month (Volume 3)! This third set can be used along with previous sets to add more variety to this work. Although there is no official purple series in the Montessori Curriculum, I chose the color purple because it is the official color of the Alzheimer’s movement. I created this work to bring awareness to World Alzheimer’s Month in September and honor my grandmother who passed away from the disease. As this material is meant for bot
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