
Students learn great skills in this single-player number race game! 6 versions all use a single die. Save paper (and paper pushing) by placing these in dry-erasable, clear poly pockets! Kids practice number formation, subitizing, graphing concepts, counting, and more!

Advanced version of our single-die game. Here, a pair of dice is used in each of the 6 versions. Game can be played alone or with a friend! Instructions and tips included. Kids are introduced to decomposition of numbers, number formation, counting on, and more!

Have students write names at the start of school and the end of school. Provide in students’ end-of-year portfolios. Parents will be amazed at their child’s progress!

Your students get practice with proper number formation, identification, and sequence of numbers 1-10 and 11-20. In addition to an artistic crown, this resource has tips for using it to teach kids numbers in other ways!

After crafting this smiling jack-o-lantern paper bag puppet, students can make him (or her) “talk” while reciting the all-new (and included) pumpkin poem. Your students will get practice reciting the poem in a fun, festive way!

Teach proper letter formation from the “get-go”. Display on a wall or create a flip-book for single-letter focus. Or, print out smaller and use at writing centers!

Letters, numbers, 100-grid, colors, number lines, and 36 high-frequency words included in three, 2-sided cards for standard pencil box. Students become self-sufficient and learn to look first at these “tools”, right at their fingertips! To view word list, click view > view preview.

Students practice reading color words as they build their “love bugs” on paper bags. The “mystery heart” allows for creative expression to color however they choose. Bags become Valentine’s Day mail-boxes and are easy to take home!
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