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Huge Alphabet Bundle


Here it is!  I am so excited about this post!  I have finally finished the huge bundle!  It's a whopping 632 pages!  I'm not even sure where to start, lol.  If you haven't checked out my previous post, please do so.  They go over the centers and worksheets included in this bundle.

So I wanted to talk about how I use this bundle.  I have broken the alphabet into 9 books.  Each book has 3 letters to focus on (except book 9).  So for example book #2 works on letter M, D, and I. 


I print everything in the bundle for these three letters.  I sort worksheets by letter, putting all M's together and so forth.  I then pick my book cover and bind it all together.  There are nine book covers, I included a editable version in case you do not want to teach letters in the same order as I am.


So now you should have all your worksheets in the workbook, I even put the center worksheets in my books as well.  Now we'll move on to how I store the centers.  Good ole Wal-Mart has these awesome and sturdy zip pouches for 97 cents! I love them!


In this bundle I have included folder labels.  I print these on sticker paper and stick them right on the pink zipper pouch.  On the inside I have three pocket dividers.



This is where I keep my centers.  Simply divide by letter and put all centers for that letter in one pocket.  I also have labels for centers.


Here you can see I keep each center in a labeled envelope.  All three letters fit perfectly on the zipper pouch!  So for the entire alphabet you will have 9 books and 9 zipper pouches, I haven't tried yet, but I feel like all of this will fit in a filing container.

I also included some freebies in this bundle.  First a simple worksheet and also several tracing pages to add to your books.




This bundle will normally be listed at $26.00, which is 50% cheaper than buying each item separately, but I am so excited about it, I am offering it for $13.00 for this week only, so go grab it!


I wanted to let you guys see how awesome this bundle is, so I have also posted book #1 letters A,T, and S as a FREEBIE in my shop!  Go get it now!  It's 69 pages and includes every center and worksheet for those three letters. 

Well that's it!  I hope you go grab the FREEBIE and try it out!  Till next time!
TEACH ON!


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