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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Storage Idea: Plastic Bin & Dividers

A number of people have asked for suggestions on how to store the insert cards for their Education Cubes. Heidi from Starts At Eight shares how she uses a plastic bin and dividers to keep the insert cards neatly organized and easily accessible.

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Photo used with permission from Heidi at Starts At Eight.

Click on the photo above to head over and see how this storage system is working for Heidi!

Looking for another idea? Be sure to check out how Maureen re-purposed a CD case to store her Education Cube insert cards!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Vowel Blends

The most recent addition to the Education Cubes Members Only site are the Vowel Blend insert cards! Included are five sets of cards; one for each of the vowels {a,e,i,o,u}, paired with all the consonants.  

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Does your little one need some extra practice with blending consonants and vowels? Add some active fun by using the Vowel Blend insert cards! Roll a blend and then call out a word beginning with the sound. Or use the Vowel Blend insert cards in one cube and various consonants from the Lowercase Alphabet insert cards in another cube. Roll both cubes and say the word formed! There are tons of possibilities!

Do you have an idea of how to use the Vowel Blend insert cards?

You can access the Vowel Blend insert cards as well as many, many more by joining the Education Cubes Members Only Site.

View a complete list of all the insert cards currently found on the Members Only Site.

{Attention Members: You can find these insert cards on the “Phonics” link found on the “Early Concepts” page or on the “Language Arts” page.}

Friday, February 24, 2012

Show & Tell {2.24.12}

Show & TellWelcome you to the Education Cubes Show & Tell! I am very excited to see how YOU are implementing the cubes and insert cards for some fun, hands-on learning fun! If this will be your first time participating, be sure to check out the Show & Tell Guidelines before linking up your post.

NEW GUIDELINES: For those who have participated before, please take note of the new guidelines. Basically, by linking up to the Show & Tell, you are now giving me permission to feature your idea as a blog post here on the Education Cubes site. Featuring your idea means that I will use at least one of your photos (showing your Education Cubes idea) and I will direct my readers to your site by providing a link back to your corresponding blog post.

Please note: The new guidelines do not apply to the posts linked up prior to the new guidelines. For those, I will still contact you to ask permission to feature your idea.

Remember:  You MUST be an Education Cubes Member AND your post MUST show the Education Cube insert cards in use. Your post does not have to solely be about Education Cubes. You may use old posts or posts for other blog carnivals as long as you go in and add either the button or the sentence linked to here. You can grab the button & see the sentence on the Show & Tell Guidelines post.

Please Note ~ Links that do not comply with the guidelines will be removed in order to help others searching specifically for Education Cube ideas!

Now, onto the showing and telling! I can’t wait to see your ideas!!

Friday, February 3, 2012

Show & Tell {2.3.12}

image433333Welcome you to the Education Cubes Show & Tell! I am very excited to see how YOU are implementing the cubes and insert cards for some fun, hands-on learning fun! If this will be your first time participating, be sure to check out the Show & Tell Guidelines before linking up your post.

NEW GUIDELINES: For those who have participated before, please take note of the new guidelines. Basically, by linking up to the Show & Tell, you are now giving me permission to feature your idea as a blog post here on the Education Cubes site. Featuring your idea means that I will use at least one of your photos (showing your Education Cubes idea) and I will direct my readers to your site by providing a link back to your corresponding blog post.

Please note: The new guidelines do not apply to the posts linked up prior to the new guidelines. For those, I will still contact you to ask permission to feature your idea.

Remember:  You MUST be an Education Cubes Member AND your post MUST show the Education Cube insert cards in use. Your post does not have to solely be about Education Cubes. You may use old posts or posts for other blog carnivals as long as you go in and add either the button or the sentence linked to here. You can grab the button & see the sentence on the Show & Tell Guidelines post.

Please Note ~ Links that do not comply with the guidelines will be removed in order to help others searching specifically for Education Cube ideas!

Now, onto the showing and telling! I can’t wait to see your ideas!!

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