I'm Talking About Next Year's TK or Kindergarten Classroom: & Grab 2 FREEBIES!
If you set it up now, you can simply forget about it and enjoy your summer!
Grab those popsicle molds while they are still in the stores and set up your table crayons. Most trays will hold about 7 regular size crayons and 4 jumbo crayons. It not only keeps your tables organized, it promotes sorting skills. :)
Get Ready for Next Year...
... with these FUN products:
Let's start with a FREE set of colorful Center Signs:
Colorful signs justify the need for your hands-on centers. Laminate them to last for years. Click the image to grab the entire set of 10 signs for FREE!
I'm Ready For TK: Perfect for the first week. Do one page a day and send them home at Back-to-School Night or the end of the 1st week of T.K.
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Easy, Interactive Homework: Prepare 34 weeks of homework that uses only 1 page per week! Interactive activities that your students will love to do with their family members. Best of all, it's easy to prepare, simple to grade, and meaningful for the students.
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How about another FREEBIE? Put this Giving Tree page outside of your classroom door or post it online for parents to donate supplies to your classroom:
Includes so many products for 1 low price!
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How about a note to help parents cope with the first day of school? Just attach a cotton ball to each note and set them out by your classroom door, or send them home, on the first day of school:
Use a paper bag for this fun small group activity for the 1st week of school. Students choose icon cards to "buy" with the pennies you give them & they fill their backpack bag with images of school supplies to take home and share with their family. Perfect for your English Language Learners and all TK students!
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The Letter-Name book is an interactive whole-group activity that you can do daily with your students to help them learn the names of each students and identify individual letters. There is a page for each letter where the teacher records the names of the students that have that page's letter in their name. The students look at the large name cards, one at a time, to tell the teacher if the letter they are looking for is in each child's name. This book becomes a treasured part of your classroom library once it has been completed.
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