Free skill-boosting activities
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Hi Teacher,
Good news! This week’s free activities are here!
- An idea that encourages students to start sentences in a variety of ways
- A song to review money skills
- A worksheet that gives students practice using text and illustrations
All the best,
Tina from The Mailbox
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Avoid “I” Overload
Sentence variety Young writers tend to lean on common strategies when writing, and that includes starting each sentence with I. To avoid this pronoun overload, enlist the help of your writing experts to create an authentic writing reminder. [READ MORE]
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A Chorus for Quarters
Money Prepare students to solve money-related word problems when you introduce this little ditty. [READ MORE]
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Kids will be kids
Using text and illustrations
To engage students in an interesting text discussion, display the poem by itself first. [READ MORE]
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