This set includes 7 different polka dot borders/labels that can be adjusted for use on virtually anything in the classroom. They work great for name tags, labels, posters, or other classroom decorations. The clip art is size adjustable and can be copied and put in another document.
This is a set of 26 "I have... Who has?" cards that has 25 synonym pairs. The start card and end card are clearly marked. This game is great for class participation and teaching, reviewing, and reinforcing the concept of synonyms. It can also be used in centers or small group work. The synonym pairs are as follows:
small-little, kid-child, scream-yell, large-big, terrific-wonderful, horrible-terrible, happy-joyful, start-begin, fast-quick, exciting-thrilling, beautiful-gorgeous, delicious-yummy, feeling-emotion, choice-option, end-finish, dangerous-unsafe, careful-cautious, clean-spotless, pile-heap, stumble-trip, dirty-unclean, exercise-workout, greedy-selfish, mean-unkind, alike-similar This is a set of 28 "I have... Who has?" cards that has 27 antonym pairs. The start card and end card are clearly marked. This game is great for class participation and teaching, reviewing, and reinforcing the concept of antonyms. It can also be used in centers or small group work. The antonym pairs are as follows:
hot-cold, young-old, bad-good, little-big, real-fake, tall-short, quick-slow, easy-hard, terrific-terrible, quiet-loud, empty-full, light-dark, nice-mean, smooth-rough, right-left, down-up, weak-strong, first-last, clean-dirty, disorganized-organized, wet-dry, morning-night, float-sink, rich-poor, top-bottom, thick-thin, top-bottom, inside-outside This is a set of 27 "I have... Who has?" letter cards. The student must read the uppercase letter and then the others must look at their cards to find the corresponding lowercase letter. It is great for letter activity, station work, small groups, or whole class fun! The game goes through the uppercase and lowercase of each letter in the alphabet in a random order.
~10 Unique Coin Bingo Cards~
Each Bingo space has a collection of coins with different values. Teacher calls the coin value and students must cover the corresponding coin collection with that value. First student to get four in a row wins! |
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