Guest guest Posted July 19, 2008 Report Share Posted July 19, 2008 Shirley, I don't know if your son reads at all, but the dolch word list is a good source. I have also purchased sight word cards at a local education store for a reasonable price. I enjoyed making sentences with the words, but it takes time to find the words. It may be better not to get words on both sides. When I would " drill " with sight word cards, I found that it was much more interesting for him if I put them in sentences or in partial sentences. Other options are the magnet words or letter tiles. There seems to always be new approaches to learning. Marsha > > Hello, my son is 27 with DS and I am looking for easy workbooks for > Time, Math, money, sight words, etc. Can anyone suggest where to look > or do you know of any? Now that I am retired I would like to work on > these things and keep him active and learning. I am looking for K-1 > level to start. He has lots of papers from when he was in school but I > am looking for new ones and ones that may be good for DS learners. > Thanks for any help. Shirley > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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