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This would be great to use in my classroom. I feel like i hardly ever get to do crafts and fun stuff with my kids....we would definitely take time out to use these items!
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With the chilly weather, it'll be great to do some fun Christmas-sy art and craft indoors while incorporating learning!
ReplyDeleteI would incorporate these activities into my lessons as a way to review and provide student engagement.
ReplyDeleteLove the theme! Perfect for my school since it doesn't snow here, so it is always Christmas in Paradise!
ReplyDeleteWould discuss how people in other areas of the world celebrate Christmas....not always snowy and cold....we live in Toronto, Canada! Thanks for this 'cool' giveaway!!
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ReplyDeleteAll the packets look terrific. And, we are studying about Christmas Around the World and some of these units would work perfectly. The math units look like something we could use and definitely the Polar Express unit !!!
ReplyDeleteLove it when you gals get together! I dream of going to Hawaii some day! Anyway, I will use units to incorporate our traditions and Communities Around the World units.....learning how much the same we are....well, except for the weather! Love your stuff! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAnything to brighten up the dreary winter days is great with me! FIngers crossed!
ReplyDeleteLove to do snowball war in my class. The kiddos love it! Would love to use all of these in my class next week. Keepin' the kiddos engaged! Thanks so much for doing this giveaway! Fingers crossed!
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It has been months since he left his Preschool and my son is still asking to go to school, and telling stories of things that he's done with his kindergarten teacher. He constantly asks to see her.
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