
Works by Immacula Rhodes
Folk & Fairy Tale Plays for Beginning Readers: 14 Reader Theater Plays That Build Early Reading and Fluency Skills (2010) 16 copies
File-Folder Games in Color: Phonics: 10 Ready-to-Go Games That Motivate Children to Practice and Strengthen Essential Reading Skills-Independently! (2007) 12 copies
File-Folder Games in Color: Science: 10 Ready-to-Go Games That Help Children Learn Key Science Concepts and Vocabulary-Independently (2009) 9 copies
Follow-the-Directions: No-Cook Snacks: Easy & Healthy Step-by-Step Recipes That Help Children Build Beginning Reading Skills (2012) 8 copies, 1 review
50 Skill-Building Pyramid Puzzles: Math: Grades 2-3: Self-Checking Activity Pages That Motivate Students to Practice Key Math Skills (2011) 7 copies
Fun Flaps: Phonics: 30 Easy-to-Make, Self-Checking Manipulatives That Teach Key Phonics Skills and Put Kids on the Path to Reading Success (2011) 6 copies
Fun Flaps: Word Families: 30 Easy-to-Make, Self-Checking Manipulatives That Teach Key Word Families and Put Kids on the Path to Reading Success (2011) 4 copies
Sight Word Trees Grades K-2 1 copy
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Follow-the-Directions: No-Cook Snacks: Easy & Healthy Step-by-Step Recipes That Help Children Build Beginning Reading Skills by Immacula Rhodes
Jake's Review: I like how easy everything was to make, but there wasn't a lot of recipes that I actually wanted to eat. Way too many items with vegetables and hummus. Also this is way too babyish for me, I already know how to cook and bake. This would probably be better for little kids like Jesse, ah well kids like Jesse who actually eat stuff other than pizza and grilled cheese (mom's note: shhh don't tell everybody that Jesse only eats that stuff, they will think I am a bad mom). It was show more fun making all the different snacks even-though I didn't eat them. I liked how you cut out each of the recipes and make them in to little books and you even colour in the little books to make them look nicer - they are kinda boring in all black and white. I would like more books like this that are a little more for my age and use chocolate, chips and no hummus! That would be much more fun!
Jake's Rating: 7/10
Mom's Review: This was another fun book that the whole family worked together to do -- even Jesse! The directions are easy to follow even for a child as young as 3 (Well, with the help of parents of course) to try. It was a lot of fun cutting out all of the recipes into little booklets. At first I was disappointed that the pictures were all black and white, but Jake suggested we use them as little coloring books which was a fabulous idea. It also prolonged the excitement of the book as the kids got to cut, colour and make stuff. This was perfect as it was kinda wet and cold the day and it turned into an almost all day event which kept everyone busy and not whining about how bored they were. I agree with Jake on one point what is up with all the hummus -- my kids HATE hummus (we substituted cream cheese & cream cheese dip for it btw). The only other complaint and a really minor one is the font size was a little small for a child in the PreK age range which is who the book is geared towards - they are going to struggle with it.
Mom's Rating: 8/10
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Jake's Rating: 7/10
Mom's Review: This was another fun book that the whole family worked together to do -- even Jesse! The directions are easy to follow even for a child as young as 3 (Well, with the help of parents of course) to try. It was a lot of fun cutting out all of the recipes into little booklets. At first I was disappointed that the pictures were all black and white, but Jake suggested we use them as little coloring books which was a fabulous idea. It also prolonged the excitement of the book as the kids got to cut, colour and make stuff. This was perfect as it was kinda wet and cold the day and it turned into an almost all day event which kept everyone busy and not whining about how bored they were. I agree with Jake on one point what is up with all the hummus -- my kids HATE hummus (we substituted cream cheese & cream cheese dip for it btw). The only other complaint and a really minor one is the font size was a little small for a child in the PreK age range which is who the book is geared towards - they are going to struggle with it.
Mom's Rating: 8/10
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