From Mailbox To Mailbox

By Arlene Richards • Jul 20th, 2010 • Category: tuesday treats

The Bing Note Team has found another exciting site for you to view. This one’s called The Mailbox. Now the materials developed are initially intended to help teachers in the classroom, but parents this is a wonderful source for you to use as well.

Countless teachers have contributed to The Mailbox for more than 30 years. And because the products are developed by teachers with hands-on classroom experience, all of the materials are developmentally appropriate, educationally sound, and fun!

The Mailbox provides stimulating and grade appropriate material that can be purchased and sent from The Mailbox to your mailbox. Check out the Mailbox Super Book. You can browse through the many colorful, expertly designed, and age appropriate material prepared for preschool kids to sixth graders.

There is a wealth of material produced to stimulate the young thinking cap and help your child with math. The kid-friendly characters and engaging formats on these reproducible skill sheets make practicing key number and operations skills fun. Everything Numbers (PreK – K) prepares students for early math success with attractive and eye catching worksheet materials. Yes, the same stimulating format is carried out through grade 6.

Learning Library Reading Did you know that building your child’s phonological awareness skills will help him become a better reader? It’s true. Phonological awareness is the ability to think about and manipulate different parts of spoken language. Check out Phonological Awareness and learn more about the first step in helping your child become a successful reader.

You can inspire a love of reading and strengthen literacy skills at school and home by using the Thematic Units designed for grades K – 2. The activities are convenient, while promoting creativity and reinforcing a variety of literacy skills. It offers a fresh alternative to traditional homework.

TheMailbox Books/Literature offers a variety of books to encourage independent reading and meet specific reading needs for all students. I’m sure you will find many books that will be just the book to inspire your child to develop a love for reading.

These are just a few of the numerous resources available on The Mailbox.  Check it out when you can!

Another great Tuesday Treat, from our mailbox to yours.

The Bing Note Team!

One Response »

  1. Hi Arlene, the information u have provided will be more useful for the parents and it ll help to educate the childs too. Thanks for sharing thses kinda informations.

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