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Lower level and pre-k level materials, book companions, and seasonal related materials are what I like.
ReplyDeleteI have a few that are for the younger crowd Jayne (pronouns, animals, and opposites prepositions), but I need more too! I just started working with age 3 kids, need more materials myself. Will keep thinking of some new ones! Thanks for the feedback!
DeleteI am looking for more word finding or sentence building materials.
ReplyDeleteoh Carly I could use some sentence building activities as well! I will have to brainstorm!
Deletefollowing multistep directions; before and after directions; conditional directions.
ReplyDeleteI agree! There are not enough following directions resources available out there. I could always use more "first draw a ____ on top of the _____ with a ____ color crayon" and so on! Thanks for the feedback!
DeleteRachel,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creativity! I'm so happy I found your blog :)
Glad you found me! :) Enjoy!
Deletemultistep directions: any kind
ReplyDeleteI agree Breana! I will start working on that! :)
DeleteInferencing and problem solving for older students! (Pretty please??)
ReplyDeletesoo true Jessica!
DeleteI would love to see possessive pronouns (for younger kids) and inferencing (for older kids)!
ReplyDeleteI have some possessive nouns! Check out my pronoun fun farm. I agree-even I need more inferencing questions for my older kiddos
DeleteI have parents clamoring for sentence repetition to be included in their child's objectives. That and problem solving like Jessica mentioned above. Thank you for your fun activities! P.S. My middle schoolers and I are enjoying (and learning!) about your Lucky Irish Idioms! THank you!
ReplyDeleteShannon! Sentence repetition would be kinda fun! ohhh...already thinking of an activity!! Thanks! Glad you are enjoying the idioms!
DeleteI'll be on the lookout for it! =)
DeleteDid you see it Shannon! I heard ya and made Snail Sentence Repetition!
DeleteI always need pronouns + is verbing! Never enough!!
ReplyDeleteI have my pronoun fun farm already! Looking to make some more though! Thanks twmorlan
DeleteI just started following you and I'm quite impressed!
ReplyDeleteThanks Elizabeth!
DeleteI need more comprehension work for my upper elementary kiddos!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Thanks Sharon for your entry!
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