
Pink Sentence Cards (Photo by Karen Tyler)
I have an exciting giveaway – my first – and it’s a GREAT one! Earlier, I wrote about Karen Tyler’s Montessori Album Class and gave you ways to get her wonderful geography album and 3-part botany and zoology cards for free.
Karen will be starting a new Montessori Album Class on December 1, and I’m hoping you’ll contact Karen and sign up if you’re interested. Karen’s class is worth SO MUCH MORE than it costs, and I highly recommend it. The post I mentioned earlier tells more about it. (Note: the giveaway is open to anyone whether they sign up for the Montessori Album Class or not!)
Now, for the giveaway:
What You Will Win: The entire 3 Montessori Reading Kit Downloads from Karen Tyler (Pink, Blue, and Green Kits)! These normally sell for $75 for all 3 kits!
As a Montessori teacher, I taught many children to read without difficulty using the Montessori reading curriculum. I used it to teach my own children to read. I haven’t found a better reading system.
Here’s some helpful information that Karen wrote about the Montessori pink, blue, and green curriculum:
I want to tell you about it and why I think it is the BEST way for your child to learn read!
Success! I have used this phonetic reading approach for over 20 years and I know from experience that it WORKS! If started at the beginning with the “initial sounds”, children have a firm foundation to work the program. When should you start this program? I begin with the “Sandpaper Letters” and “The Initial Sound Bins” at around 2½ years of age. I have started children as early as 2 years of age. It depends on the child’s interest in the “Sandpaper Letters.”
After a child learns about half of the sounds, they go right into the Pink Reading activities! Soon they are reading “cat”, “dog”, “sit” and other 2-3 letter phonetic words. There are many activities that reinforce the initial sounds and beginning words. Children just love the “Object and Word Boxes” that have miniature objects and word cards.
Next, the child is in Blue Reading which includes 4 and more letter words! “Sentence Cards”, “Blue Secrets”, and “Blue Books” are a few of the activities that help reinforce this level of reading.
Finally, we are ready to understand about the exceptions, the words that are not phonetic.
“Phonogram Cards” and “Picture Word Lists” are followed by “Double Ending Consonants” and “Silent Long “e” plus many other activities. We finish up with “Mysterious Non-Phonetic Words”.
Each of the Pink, Blue and Green Kits include:
1. Directions on how to make the materials of each activity.
2. Step-by-step lessons on how to present the materials.
3. Master Sheets, which contain pages of words and black and white drawings that you will use to make up the activities.
5. Place in small boxes, baskets, containers, envelopes (whichever you choose).
All you will need to do is:
1. Copy the activities on the appropriate pink, blue or green cardstock paper or color the black and white drawings with colored pencils.
2. Follow the easy directions and simple diagrams and cut out the pictures and words.
3. If you colored your pictures you will need to mount the words and pictures on the appropriate color (pink, blue, green) poster board.
4. Laminate (optional)
How to Enter:
You can enter multiple times! Please make a separate comment below for each entry. You have many chances to win! This giveaway is open to anyone 18 and older worldwide.
MANDATORY ENTRY (worth 1):
Leave a comment telling why you would like to win the Montessori reading kits.
BONUS ENTRIES (worth 1 each) Leave a comment for EACH of the following things you do:
* Subscribe to Karen Tyler’s newsletter.
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Contest ends Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 11:59 p.m. MST. Winner will be drawn randomly and announced on Wednesday, October 27. Best of luck! 🙂




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I would love to win this, since my 2 1/2 yr old daughter is so ready for this right now!!
Would love to win this pack Im homeschooling my little 2/1/2 yr old who has mild CP so he is requiring speech therapy but am throwing anything i can at him to try to catch up with all the other kids his age.
Love your site.
Thanks what a great opportunity! My daughter attends a Montessori Kindergarten and I would love to enrich her learning experience by using these tools 😀
Hey, my bloggy friend! Stopping by for a visit. What a fabulous giveaway! That would have been a great source of help when I was teaching my children to read. Whoever wins is going to be very blessed. Visiting from Seeds of Faith. Happy iFellowship! 🙂
Oh I definitely could use this for my son. We are having some issues with reading and I think this would be great!
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I am currently in one of Karen’s albums classes and I am loving it! I would love this material to support the language work I am doing with my son.
I have a five year old son who could use these now, and a 2 1/2 year old daughter who could use them later.
I Networked you
Fingers crossed! Thank you as always. 🙂
I follow you on Facebook too!
I would love theseto have as classroom material.
I voted on Top Mommy Blogs 🙂
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HI Deb,
This is an amazing giveaway! I love this work, and since I’m saving my pennies for a home laminator, this would be a great gift for my children. My oldest is starting to read!
I love your blog, it fits my life EXACTLY.
Nice pumpkin ideas 🙂
I’m already a facebook fan!
I really enjoy learning about Maria Montessori. Nancy Everhart
And still following you on FB