
About
A set of wooden Montessori grammar symbols in a lidded compartment box, ten of each shape. Every part of speech gets its own form and color: a black triangle for the noun, a red circle for the verb, a dark blue triangle for the adjective, a smaller orange circle for the adverb. Kids lay the symbols above the words of a sentence to see how it is built.
Why we picked it
The verb is a red circle, the noun a black triangle. A kid lays the symbols over a sentence and sees how it's built, which sticks better than memorizing what an adverb is.












