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Lap Tray Activities
Special needs students will be able to manipulate magnetic shapes on metal trays to learn a variety of reading and math concepts.
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Designed By Jane Fischer
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Hoop Dreams Journal
Students will be happy to practice math and writing skills by recording scores and stories about the basketball season in this round book.
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Designed By Jane Fischer
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Our Vocabulary is Growing
Have your students add new words every week, and at the end of the year, they can see how their vocabulary has grown.
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Designed By Traci Armbrust
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Splash Bookmark
Get everyone involved in your summer reading program with this bookmark. Cut as many as you need using pre-printed paper and a clear cut bookmark die, then let the kids embellish to their hearts' content.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Apple Trouble Lapbook
Read "Apple Trouble" by Ragnhild Scamell with children, and then discuss the story using an oversized lapbook. Children love manipulating shapes and recalling the details of the story.
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Designed By Karin Huttsell/Kathy Bauserman
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Crayon Mini Book
Read "The Crayon Box That Talked" by Shane DeRolf with children, then discuss the story using an index card mini book. Children love holding and manipulating this little book and it will help them develop pre-reading skills.
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Designed By Karin Huttsell/Kathy Bauserman
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Snowy Day Mini Book
This palm-leaf mini book will intrigue young children. Read "Snowy Day" by Ezra Jack Keats, then have children construct this book with shapes and words relating to the story.
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Designed By Martha Moseman
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Funny Books Book Mark
Students will love recording the names of the best funny books they read on this bookmark.
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Designed By Martha Moseman
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Easy Border Puzzles
Cut jumbo shapes with a border die to create these easy puzzles. Use them for learning centers where students match upper and lower case letters, numerals and number words, or initial consonants and pictures.
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Designed By Martha Moseman
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Guided Reading Cube
After reading a story, check small group comprehension by using this cube for discussion. Each side of the cube features one element of the story for students to describe. Students toss the cube and describe the side that is on top.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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