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We may be getting back into AAS with ds. He longs to use it again instead of LOE....though I thought he was really enjoying it. Anyway, I was playing around with making a workbook for AAS level 3, note that we have already gone through 1-2 and part of 3, and we will most likely start level 3 over so that he can jump in level 4 for August.

Here are all the AAS Levels anyone is interested.....Nothing fancy....probably some errors....but thought it may be useful to someone other than us.
 

Level 1 Workbook:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzH_Xr_bjr-yc1M1SG1aNWI4aW8/edit?usp=sharing

 

Level 2 Workbook:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzH_Xr_bjr-yQlhaZjNnS01kS3c/edit?usp=sharing
 

Level 3 Workbook:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzH_Xr_bjr-yaXNSMzlYbmIzdHM/edit?usp=sharing

Level 4 Workbook:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzH_Xr_bjr-yVzl0Qm9nMUc3bTQ/edit?usp=sharing

 

Level 1-2 Quiz Printouts

Level 3-4 Quiz Printouts

 

If you have any questions let me know!

 

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Thanks for sharing!  You certainly thought this through and our family will benefit.  I'll try to pay it forward!

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These are great. The writing station page made me laugh, because my ds crams all the words into one sentence instead of writing a sentence for each word. He comes up with some pretty creative sentences that way. ;) I let him get away with it as long as it makes sense and he's spelling the words correctly. :)

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These are great. The writing station page made me laugh, because my ds crams all the words into one sentence instead of writing a sentence for each word. He comes up with some pretty creative sentences that way. ;) I let him get away with it as long as it makes sense and he's spelling the words correctly. :)

My DS does the same thing!

 

Murrayshire, what a great idea!

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These are great. The writing station page made me laugh, because my ds crams all the words into one sentence instead of writing a sentence for each word. He comes up with some pretty creative sentences that way. ;) I let him get away with it as long as it makes sense and he's spelling the words correctly. :)

My son does exactly the same thing although I do tell him to write as many sentences as necessary to use all of the words. He always chooses one.

 

Thanks for the worksheets. They are really cute.

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Murrayshire, what is meant to go in the "picture words" box? Thanks!

Well, a few different things.

 

My ds would draw a scene using pictures of whatever his words were and label the pictures by writing his words.

 

Another activity he did was to use his words to make a picture. For instance, if we wanted to draw an airplane, he would copy some of his spelling words in the shape of a plane.

This could simply be done by making shapes, too.

 

Hope this sounds clear enough for you. It's a little hard to explain. I'll try to post a pic of what he has done if I can wrangle one up!

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Well, a few different things.

 

My ds would draw a scene using pictures of whatever his words were and label the pictures by writing his words.

 

Another activity he did was to use his words to make a picture. For instance, if we wanted to draw an airplane, he would copy some of his spelling words in the shape of a plane.

This could simply be done by making shapes, too.

 

Hope this sounds clear enough for you. It's a little hard to explain. I'll try to post a pic of what he has done if I can wrangle one up!

Ah I see! Perhaps she could draw some of the phrases or make her own sentence. I'd love to see a pic! Thank you a again, we used the sheet Tuesday, it was so much better than a plain ol' lined paper.

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Murrayshire, what is meant to go in the "picture words" box? Thanks!

 

 

I forgot to post the examples of the "Pictures Words/Shape Words" used in the AAS workbooks levels 1-2.

 

This is what my son has done in the past.....I drew a couple examples as well.  You can get really creative with these!

 

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Thank you!!!!  I just used a Zaner-Bloser pad for my oldest, but I think DS2 would prefer these.

 

For those that haven't seen it, I have spelling city review lists for Levels 1-3.  They include the extra words and are not listed by steps.  I plan on adding 4 and 5 this year.

I finally added Level 4 today.  Click on the link above.

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Thank you!!!!  I just used a Zaner-Bloser pad for my oldest, but I think DS2 would prefer these.

 

For those that haven't seen it, I have spelling city review lists for Levels 1-3.  They include the extra words and are not listed by steps.  I plan on adding 4 and 5 this year.

 

Thank you for these lists happyhapyjoyjoy!  I have imported everything you have.  I really appreciate all the hard work people share. It makes my life so much easier!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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