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Language Arts 4 Instructor's Guide
This complete Language Arts program gives you all the tools to help you teach your children to form and organize their thoughts, construct basic sentences and write simple paragraphs. (Readers not included.)
Subjects include phonics, spelling, writing mechanics and creative expression.
This complete Language Arts program gives you all the tools to help you teach your children to form and organize their thoughts, construct basic sentences and write simple paragraphs. (Readers not included.)
Subjects include phonics, spelling, writing mechanics and creative expression.
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- Samples
- Customize
With BookShark's newly redesigned Language Arts program, your students will enjoy learning with the "natural method." We include Instructions for multi-sensory approaches to teaching phonics, spelling, copywork, and a complete creative expression/pre-writing program.
This Instructor's Guide fully equips you to teach Language Arts for Level 4 Readers. Here are just a few of the helpful features you can expect from your IG.
- A 36-Week, 4-Day schedule designed to save one day a week for co-ops, music lessons, sports, field trips or other extra-curricular activities
- Weekly Overviews
- Student Activity Sheets
- Separate parent instructions, answers & definitions
- Rubrics to help you evaluate more subjective activities
- Instructor's Guide Resources and New User Information
- And much more!
Subjects include phonics, spelling, writing mechanics and creative expression.
Includes one set of Activity Sheets.
The following OPTIONAL supplements are scheduled in the guide but not required.
If you are unsure which reading level is right for your child please check out our Quick Reading Assessment.
The decision to homeschool our daughter, Alexa, was an easy one. Choosing a curriculum that worked well with her goals and schedule was a little more difficult.
Jenna Henning