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Christmas I Spy Sight Words

I love activities that make learning fun (and I hope that is obvious!  Fun is IN!).  So printables that involve using a magnifying glass?  Totally awesome.  I love I Spy Sight Words!  I’ve been including these in my packs, but I wanted to make a set especially for Christmas. I used Primer sight words for…

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Christmas Cookie Sight Word Game

I wanted to create a fun sight word game just for Christmas.  Instead of trying to reinvent the wheel, I took some inspiration from the Popcorn Game.  But instead, its Christmas Cookies! I’ve provided all the printables – including the strip to cover a can!  Or you can just use a regular cookie jar! Here’s…

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Free Christmas Tree Number Matching

So my original idea was actually Christmas Tree Number Matching, and then the idea for the turkey number matching came up.  I really liked the turkey one and this one is just as fun.  Unfortunately the items are smaller so I was only able to go up to number 5 with these. The idea behind…

Turkey Number Sense for Fun Preschool Math
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Turkey Number Sense for Fun Preschool Math

Learning math is really a series of understanding numbers and how they relate to each other, right?  There are some people who just ‘see’ the patterns in numbers and it clicks.  But I don’t think they just “see it”. I think they are taught in a way that promotes understanding of umbers and math and…

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Native American Packs Toddler through 3rd Grade

If you’ve arrived at this link I am sorry to say that I’ve decided to pull down this resource. It was not culturally appropriate and most likely would have been offensive to our native people. I am working on an alternative resource. So stay tuned.

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Fall CVC Matching Free Printable

I love fall, which is rather unfortunate because we don’t have fall in Arizona.  However, I’m not past making my own fall through crafts and fun activities!   So the idea behind this printable is to sound out the pictures on the leaves and match them to the correct word ending.  It’s a practice in…