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This is the freebie teacher blast for 5th grade and sixth grade teachers. We know you'll find a free download (or perhaps even a hundred) that is just right for you that teach fifth grade and sixth grade. Welcome to TBA's Birthday Party. We are hosting the ultimate freebie celebration this week where you can bring a freebie, take home a ...
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This is the teacher fun location for 3rd grade and fourth grade teachers. We know you'll find a free download (or perhaps even more like a hundred) that is just right for you that teach third grade and fourth grade. Welcome to TBA's 2 Year Birthday Party! We are hosting the ultimate freebie celebration this week where you can bring ...
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This is the first grade and 2nd grade teacher free download party stop. We know you'll find a free download (or perhaps even several hundred) that is just right for you that teach first grade and second grade. Welcome to TBA's Birthday Party! We are hosting the ultimate freebie celebration this week where you can bring a freebie, take home ...
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This is the freebie teacher celebration for PreKindergarten and Kindergarten teachers. We know you'll find a free download (or perhaps even a hundred) that is just right for you that need PreKindergarten activities and teach kindergarten. Welcome to TBA's Birthday Party. We are hosting the ultimate freebie celebration this week...
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St. Patrick's Day can still help you teach your standards when you bring in quality, free printables. With St. Patrick's Day themed printables to cover math, language arts, treats and make it all feel fun - you can bring St. Patrick's Day green into your classroom. Here are 26 free downloads for primary grades on bringing the Luck o' the ...
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The 100th day of school never gets old to me!
We had a fiesta to celebrate!
The kids had a blast! The activities were perfect for our curriculum and the kids loved them.
When is your 100th day?!
What do you have planned?!
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Do you use anchor charts?
I use both the handwritten ones and the ones I make on the computer.
My newest project is an anchor chart notebook. It will contain anchor charts for the following 3rd grade subjects: Reading, Language Arts, Writing, Math, Science, and Social Studies.
My plan is to put them ...
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Are you looking for some ways to splash FUN into your school day? Education.com is the answer! They have thousands of printables for every grade level and subject area.
Warning: This is a teacher's dream site so make sure you have lots of ink on hand and your printer is ready to go! You may get lost in the hours of ...
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I can't keep it to myself any longer, I'm in love! Scootpad is amazing and I want to share it with all of you. I've been using Scootpad in my classroom for math and reading practice which is focused on the Common Core Standards. Students have both school and home access which can be used as homework practice if you choose. In addition to math ...
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I really like using foldables in my class. They are just easy little information organizers that really grab my students' attention. I use them in every subject, for everything we are doing. Here are a few that we have used these past few weeks.
Math -- The Process of Division
We are learning about dividing larger numbers this week. ...
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