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The set includes a wooden box with lid and 10 basic different grammar symbols: Article, Verb, Noun, Adjective, Preposition, Adverb, Pronoun, Conjunction, Interjection, and Numeral Symbol. There are 10 of each symbol. This 10-compartment box is used in the primary class where no advanced symbols are required. The symbols are made from wood.
A set of 9 color-coded boxes for organizing the command cards.
The set includes 2 red, 2 dark blue,1 light blue, 1 purple, 1 pink, 1 green and 1 orange.
A set of eight grammar boxes in colors of the grammar symbols. These boxes are color coded with different parts of speech. These activities aid the child in analysis of grammar and development of interpretive reading.
In order to maintain the child’s interest in reading in a purposeful way Maria Montessori introduced grammar at the phonetic reading stage. Each time a new part of speech is introduced it is done through playing a lively game with children.
Our unique Phonetic Farm Game includes:
Miniature objects whose names are phonetic: pig, man, duck, dog, cat, piglet. Heading black card (3½” x 1 ½”) with Noun written on it. Six small black cards (3” x 1 ½”) with the name of each object.
Six small red cards (3” x 1 ½”) which have matching phonetic verbs. Heading red card (3½” x 1 ½”) with Verb written on it.
Six small blue cards (3” x 1 ½”) which have matching phonetic adjectives. Heading blue card (3½” x 1 ½”) with Adjective written on it.
1, 2, 3 - learning the clockface is fun! Just as on a slate the children can write numbers or symbols on this wall clock. A piece of chalk and wiping cloth hang like "pendulums" ready for use. Real Working Clock! Birch plywood, slate. Diameter - 28cm. AA battery not included.
The set contains a wooden tray painted white, a red wooden sphere to introduce the verb, and a black wooden pyramid to introduce the noun. Through the use of this dimensional material, the child gets a first impression of these two grammar symbols.