Back-To-School


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A "makes your think" poster that can be used as a writing prompt. "Is this advice true? Good? Why or why not? How can changing places with someone help you understand them better?" This is a great poster if you're doing the "Fill A Bucket" program.

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A sweet poster to put up in your room.  Make a few for your teacher friends and tuck them in their mailbox on the 1st day of school.

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A sweet poster to help remind students that winning isn't everything. Simply participating and following through are extremely valuable life lessons.

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Help your students practice correct letter formation with these trace and write alphabet sheets. One is for daily practice in school, and another is a note home to parents, so they can help their child too.

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This booklet is an easy and fun way to assess your students' name writing skills each month.  To help strengthen finger muscles and dexterity, I've included a themed coloring page for great fine motor skill practice.

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Make a quick and easy end-of-the year keepsake, by having your students write their name on the first day of school, and then again each month, through their last day of school.

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A simple, quick and inexpensive way to welcome your students.  Great alternative to an edible gift.

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Quick, easy and inexpensive treat for your students' first day of school.

Print off the star template (2 to choose from) and attach Starburst candy with glue dots.

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Super-easy and inexpensive treat for your students, to welcome them on their 1st day. Children can take home to freeze and eat later, or give students a choice of flavors, freeze at school in the cafeteria so they can be eaten at the end of the day.

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For a quick and easy back-to-school treat, that can be used for snack time, print off these Welcome tags and attach to a mini box of cereal.

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