Montessori grammar is amazing, and I love finding new resources for teaching it. I’m excited about the new Valentine’s Day grammar printables for preschool through elementary from Every Star Is Different!
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2023 Update: The Montessori Valentine’s Day Grammar Bundle and each of the Valentine’s Day grammar printable packs are 50% off (no coupon code needed) through January 17, 2023!
There are 400+ pages of printables in the Valentine’s Day Grammar Bundle!
Here are the Valentine’s Day Grammar Printables Available in the Valentine’ s Day Grammar Bundle for Preschool Through Elementary from Every Star Is Different:
The Montessori Valentine’s Day Grammar Bundle includes:
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Nouns Printable Pack (66 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Articles Printable Pack (20 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Adjectives Printable Pack (43 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Verbs Printable Pack (77 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Prepositions Printable Pack (32 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Adverbs Printable Pack (35 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Pronouns Printable Pack (42 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Conjunctions Printable Pack (23 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar: Interjections Printable Pack (24 pages)
- Valentine’s Day Grammar Environments Printable Pack (38 pages)
As a bonus with the complete bundle, you will also receive:
- Montessori Intro to Grammar Printable Pack
Montessori-Inspired Valentine’s Day Grammar Activities Using the Printables from Every Star Is Different
I’ve loved all the materials I’ve used from Every Star Is Different.
We haven’t had the chance to do a lot with the Valentine’s Day grammar printables yet, but the packs look fabulous! The printables we’ve used have been great! Here’s a bit about the printables along with what we’ve done so far.
The Non-Printable Materials I Use with Grammar Activities:
- I use the Kid Advance 3D Wooden Grammar Symbols with 10 Trays because they’re the closest to the Nienhuis 3D grammar symbols and are lovely but much less expensive. (Note: You really only need 9 grammar symbols (without the number symbol), so I remove the 10th symbol and tray, which allows me to add some of the Every Star Is Different Cards (which fit very well!). Right now, this set isn’t on Amazon, but there are a number of 3D wooden grammar symbol sets available even less expensively. I haven’t seen the sets personally, so I can’t make a recommendation.
- I use the Kid Advance 3D Wooden Grammar Symbols with 10 Trays. You’ll find wooden grammar symbols with box on Amazon, although I haven’t seen those sets personally. (I have had good luck with Elite Montessori products on Amazon.) These aren’t essential. Even Neinhuis has paper grammar symbols. If you get the Every Star Is Different Montessori Grammar Bundle, you’ll have printables to use for your grammar symbol work.
- This is the grammar symbol stencil I use, although it’s sold out right now. You might be able to find one you like on Etsy or this option on Amazon.
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Nouns Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Nouns Printable Pack (66 pages)
This is one of the largest printable packs included in the Valentine’s Day Bundle. It includes a variety of activities that teach about the different types of nouns, singular versus plural nouns, abstract nouns, collective nouns, and so much more!
My almost-4-year-old grandson, Caleb, is already doing well with word building and reading. I used the noun pack to give the very simplest introduction to grammar. The pack includes I Spy Nouns pictures for the child to find nouns. I simply asked Caleb if he could find specific types of nouns in a couple of the pictures. The first picture we looked at had a father, daughter, and valentine card. I asked if Caleb could find a person. After he identified the girl, I said, “Girl is a noun.” I did the same with the place and valentine card. I showed him the symbol for the noun as well.
This photo was our second image. Again, I said, “Can you find a thing in this picture?” When he identified a heart, I’d say that heart is a noun. There are a number of photos included in this activity, so it’s easy to find images that would appeal to your child.
At Every Star Is Different, you’ll find a post with more Valentine’s Day Noun Activities for Preschoolers with Free Printables.
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Articles Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Articles Printable Pack (20 pages)
This pack does teaches when to use “an,” “a,” and “the.”
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Adjectives Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Adjectives Printable Pack (43 pages)
This pack isn’t just about adjectives. It also includes activities that focus on knowledge learned about nouns and articles, bringing the whole noun family together.
Many phrases, sentences, and photos in the grammar packs are very appealing, which adds to the interest value of the packs. This is a simple activity matching phrases to pictures and article, adjective, and noun to the words.
The Valentine’s Day Grammar: Verbs Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Verbs Printable Pack (77 pages)
This pack includes verb mood sorting cards. There are several for each verb mood.
The Valentine’s Day Grammar: Prepositions Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Prepositions Printable Pack (32 pages)
This includes many resources for helping kids understand what a preposition is and how to use it when writing.
The Valentine’s Day Grammar: Adverbs Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Adverbs Printable Pack (35 pages)
This resource helps kids understand what adverbs are, where they go in a sentence, and different types of adverbs that can be used.
The Valentine’s Day Grammar: Pronouns Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Pronouns Printable Pack (42 pages)
This pack teaches lots about pronouns, including how they relate to nouns and verbs and different types of pronouns.
The Valentine’s Day Grammar: Conjunctions Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Conjunctions Printable Pack (23 pages)
The conjunctions pack goes beyond the basics of “and,” “but,” and “or.” It includes many different conjunctions and combines grammar concepts learned in previous lessons.
The Valentine’s Day Grammar: Interjections Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar: Interjections Printable Pack (24 pages)
The interjections pack introduces the symbol, how to use the concept with sentences, and then goes a step further in showing emotions related to interjections. This is the pack we focused on the most right now.
My 8-year-old granddaughter, Zoey, really enjoyed working with the interjection cards! We used the interjection clip cards, and Zoey was very interested in matching the interjection to the picture.
Zoey also matched interjections with sentences, wrote her favorites in cursive, and used our grammar symbol stencil to add the grammar symbols. Again, she was very interested in reading the interjections and seeing how they matched the photos.
Valentine’s Day Grammar Environment Printable Pack
Valentine’s Day Grammar Environments Printable Pack (38 pages)
This printable pack includes two environments:
- The Bakery
- The Flower Shop
Bonus: Montessori-inspired Intro to Grammar Printable Pack
The 59 page Montessori-Inspired Into to Grammar Pack:
- The perfect way to introduce all Montessori Grammar Symbols and their corresponding concepts.
- Provides multiple ways to master concepts for every kind of learner.
- Includes printables that explain the shape and color of each Montessori Grammar Symbol.
Montessori-inspired Intro to Grammar Printable Pack Table of Contents
- Montessori Grammar Symbols Nomenclature Cards
- Montessori Grammar Symbols Picture and Match Up Cards
- Montessori Grammar Symbols Who Am I? Cards
- My Book of Montessori Grammar Symbols Activity with multiple printing options
- Montessori Grammar Symbols Syllable Clip Cards
- Montessori Grammar Symbols First Letter Sound Clip Cards
- Montessori Grammar Symbols Word Sort
- Montessori Grammar Symbols Explanations Sorting Activity
In 2018, when the Montessori-Inspired Intro to Grammar Printable Pack was published, Zoey and I did some of the introductory grammar games previously along with naming work using the Montessori grammar farm.
For this work, I used materials from the Montessori-Inspired Intro to Grammar Printable Pack with the wooden 3D grammar symbols to give an overview of grammar and the work that was to come!
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