- Vol. 43 Trial lessons. What teaching materials do you recommend?
- Vol.66 New Penmanship:How do I insert underlines?
- Vol.65 How can I use a purchased "Student CD App" with a new device?
- Vol.64 Handwriting for Book 2 or Book 3?
- Vol.63 What color of Reward Stickers should I give to my student?
- Vol.62 What Picture books are suitable for lessons with BLUE textbook?
- Vol.61 What picture books are suitable for lessons with YELLOW textbook?
- Vol. 60 Is YELLOW textbook too easy for 1st grade Elementary school student?
- Vol.59 Can you print “Lined Worksheet Wizard” in black and white setting and print the words in light gray?
- Vol.58 Can I import pictures into New Flash Card Maker?
- Vol.57 Do you have other materials that includes “*** stories” and “stroke orders” which is in the notebook (8-lines)?
- Vol.56 What is the difference between 1st edition of Tomorrow and Book5 TOMORROW(2nd edition)?
Vol. 1 What materials can I use with a class of 2-year-olds?
The following CDs and picture books are recommended:
Recommendation 1.Songs:
NEW Let’s Sing Together (29 English songs)
This CD of songs contains many popular songs that American kids sing at school, camp, parties, etc. In order to appeal more to children, the songs are sung by children.
The SONG BOOK (for teachers, sold separately) has lyrics, TPR gestures and activities to do with the songs. There are some photocopiable sheets.
Recommendation 2.Picture Book:
Picture Books by Chants series Vol.2 Whose Shirt? (animals/clothing)
This story told through a chant is very popular, and especially recommended for younger students.
While reading the story, pause the CD, and imagine with the students, “What’s next?” “What is it?” Students will have fun trying to guess the next article of clothing and what animal it belongs to!
This chant comes from the textbook WELCOME to Learning World PINK.
Recommendation 3.Picture Book:
Picture Books series Vol.7 My Pet (animals/adjectives)
My Pet is based on a song that was made into a picture book. A boy imagines taking many different types of pets for walks, but they run into problems! The illustrations and simple language are great for 2-year-olds. (Bigger kids still like them, too!)
Other Picture Books series recommendations: Vol.1 Tiny Boppers (numbers/~ing actions), Vol.2 A Beautiful Butterfly (colors/foods)