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Shampoo bottles, etc... problem on top, open it up to find the answer

Little boys would love learning their CVC words with this. Smart Mama!

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Tap light for each sound they hear in word...phoneme segmentation! Or playing games in small groups. Love this idea! @Selena Ezernack - wouldn't they all love this?

Guided reading notebook - so organized!

Keep your dice from flying all over the room! amazing!

ABC Highlights- Kids pull a card and highlight the letter. This would be great with sight words and math problems!

practice sight words! Cute paper to use with bottlecap letters. There are other cute bottle cap activities.

stamp an equation - for math stations

The Best Thing About School so Far...writing prompt

Sight word splat - go around word with highlighters. Cute!

40+ resources involving dice. Math games, printable dice, virtual dice, math centers, ancient dice games, create your own dice, and much more!

From phonics to words with slide cards. Download. Print. Place inside an envelope with one end cut off. Gradually pull to reveal one letter at a time. This is a great way to help kids blend sounds gradually rather than 1) feeling overwhelmed and giving up or 2) guessing the word.

"squiggle story" creative writing printable

Great idea for a station or morning routine!

showing tens and ones with pipe cleaners and beads

chocolate valentine math

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number concept bag: draw a line down the middle of a baggie. kiddos manipulate and record all math sentences, e.g., 1+4=5.

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Loads of Math Games for the Classroom

Simply Centers- great blog with lots of ideas!

chinese new year printable dragon puppet

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Rainbow rice, a cup and a half of rice, a tablespoon of vinegar, and food coloring. Put in a container and shake. When you have made all the colors you want, place grains of rice on a cookie sheets and bake for 10 mins at 175*

downloadable SCRABBLE tiles.... and they are FREE!!! So.Much. Love

Sight Word sandwiches...the kids love building their sandwiches and reading the words to their partners.

Bankrupt - a wonderful money game for kids

Give students different amounts and have them create different bugs!

Unifix Cubes ~ Awful. Horrible. Terrible thing to give a six year old these blocks. They colorful. They push together like Legos. She thinks it's all fun and games. Then the teacher tells the children to take two yellow cubes and put them together with two blue cubes. Here's where the teacher gets sneaky. She asks how many cubes are there? And before you know it you go from carefree playing to the rigors of learning MATH!

Here are two winter-themed games. In the first students match sums to 10. In the second students use mini-marshmallows to practice adding 10 more to single digit numbers.

High-frequency word rings. Great for writing centers!

Snowball fight! This is a game similar to war, but instead of comparing numbers, players compare sums. Great practice for basic addition facts.

Writing office! many resources for students to use on it too

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Clear The Board - This is a great game for teaching probability. I laminate a set of the game boards for use in the classroom. Each child has a board and 10 unifix cubes. Each child places the 10 cubes above the numbers they predict they are going to roll. Then each child takes turns rolling 2 dice. If they roll a number that has a cube above it, the child removes one cube above that number. If the player does not have a cube above the number he/she rolled, his/her turn is over. Then the other child goes. Play continues until one player "Clears the Board."

Shake and Share - To play this game, you need to make Casino bottles. They are just the small water bottles filled with water, some glitter and 2 dice. I seal the bottles shut with E6000 glue. All the kids do is shake the bottle and look at the numbers at the bottom of the bottle. There are 2 blacklines the kids can use. They add the 2 dice with the adding sheet or they subtract the smaller number from the larger number on the subtracting sheet.

Treehouse Game - This game is to practice Odd and Even Numbers. The directions state to use a deck of cards, but my kids just used dice whenever they wanted to play the game quickly (which they wanted to play it a lot.) With a partner, each child decides if they are going to be odd or even. They draw a card (or roll dice) and if the number is what they chose (odd or even) they write the number on the bottom rung of the ladder. If it is not what they chose (odd or eve) his/ her turn is over. The first child to the top of the treehouse is the winner.."

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