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Happy New Year! Today, I have a special FLASH SALE just for you! If your kiddos are anything like mine, then they love all things STICKERS! There is something just so fun about being able to use stickers on worksheets....especially when there are games or pictures to fill in. And these activity sheets will help build key fine motor skills while students learn the alphabet, numbers and more! I'm super excited
about this Sticker Activity Bundle, and because we're celebrating the New Year I've heavily discounted the set to only $6.
This is a small growing bundle, that currently has three packs complete, and at least two more on the way! Each pack will sell for $5 each, so $6 for the entire bundle is a New Year's Steal! You'll need to hurry, as this pricing will only last through the first week of January, and ends on Jan. 7th, 2020.
If you're not into stickers, don't worry! These pages work perfectly with Dab & Dot Markers, or plastic BINGO chips, or even with alphabet stamps! They are quite versatile and you'll find them to be a great set for your preschool classroom. Click Here to Peek Inside
Stickers are not just fun for kids — moms and teachers alike will love how they benefit their precocious preschoolers. They keep little ones busy, promote fine motor skills, concentration, creativity, and best of all — tons of fabulous fun! Here are some easy fine motor skill tasks including sticker worksheets, sticker activities, and more!
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Letter of the Week Simplified! Over 650 pages of downloadable resources for teaching children the Alphabet one week at a time. For each letter of the alphabet you’ll receive 25 pages of activites, worksheets, charts, coloring pages, math explorations and more.
Designed to keep the prep work to a minimum, our letter of the week Alphabet Curriculum can be spread over 26 weeks on a three or four day schedule.
| Ready, Eager, Able and Determined to READ! This 36 week curriculum provides you with everything you need to teach your child to read. Structured over a 4-day/week program you’ll cover phonics, digraphs, blends, sight words, grammar and writing. Hands-on activities
keep your child engaged and learning with little to no-prep required.
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