Early Learning Programs Overview The Waterford Institute Nonprofit research institute High-quality, well-researched instructional programs.

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Early Learning Programs Overview

The Waterford Institute Nonprofit research institute High-quality, well-researched instructional programs

Nonprofit research institute High-quality, well-researched instructional programs The Waterford Institute Over ten years and $100 million in development

Nonprofit research institute High-quality, well-researched instructional programs The Waterford Institute Over ten years and $100 million in development Correlated to national and state standards for Grades K-2

Early Reading Program Five instructional Strands across 3 levels Level One Emergent Reader Level Two Beginning Reader Level Three Fluent Reader Nursery Rhymes Sentence Dictation Spelling Practice Letter Pictures

Easy Reading Program

CONTINUAL PROGRESS Easy Reading Program

CONTINUAL PROGRESS

Easy Reading Program CONTINUAL PROGRESS

Easy Reading Program KeyboardingWriting

Keyboarding Keyboarding is the key.

Writing Program series of activities word processor additional opportunities

Writing Program create an alphabet book write a book about “me” learn how to make a card sign creation write a letter, note and book report create books and stories

Early Math & Science Three Core Math and Science Courses solid foundation skills children learn at their own pace basic facts and operations methods of exploration fosters curiosity in it’s students

Early Math & Science Program Levels LEVEL 1 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3

Early Math & Science LEVEL 1

Early Math & Science LEVEL 2

Early Math & Science LEVEL 3

Reporting Features

Class & Student Materials Classroom and Student Materials

Thank You!