Montessori Pink Level Available for Free

by Laura

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I just thought I’d revisit some of my old blog posts and found that the Montessori Pink Level manipulatives are still my hottest download. If you (or someone you know) are looking to teach your children to read using the Montessori method, the pink scheme, that you’d find in a high-priced Montessori school is available here for free! (well save for the actual objects for the object boxes-which I substituted for object cards).

Intro to pink-level reading scheme

Object Boxes

Object Box reinforcement exercises

Picture Cards

Word Lists

Word List Writing Practice

Sight Words

Phrase Strips

Phrase Strips writing activity

Sentence Strips

Sentence Strip tracing

If you want a professionally-produced set, I am able to produce them for you.

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Related posts:

  1. Pink Level: Word Lists Writing Practice
  2. Pink Level: Picture Cards
  3. Pink Level: Phrase Strips
  4. Pink Level: Word Lists
  5. Pink Level: Object Boxes
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  • Asmawaqas_zoya

    can i take this material…..im nt working anywhere but i did montessori course n passed it in sep,2010.but im interested in getting this material….i’ll b v thankfull to u…
    thanks.
    Asma.

  • http://www.laurabeaudin.com Khaleeka

    Go right ahead. This is what it was intended for. :)

  • http://fridayschildmontessori.com montessori gold coast

    I made these for a game for my son. They are Montessori pink level sentences, however, they are just short vowel three letter word sentences anyone can use! I did use the word “my” and “the” as an introduction and exposure to them.

  • Wahying

    Hi, today i was told by my son’s teacher he is quite stress up by not able to do the “Pink Box”. I want to help him, because he refuse to go to school for the past two weeks. After reading your post I am still not quite understand how to teach my son… I should to start with the sound of each letter? So, do you mean, when comes to the word “ANT”, i should teach him “a-ne-de”, “anede, ant” ? correct me if i am wrong.

  • M. Sehmi

    This is so great and I just love it. Just print and laminate

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