Use any of 3 options to make an authentic log cabin with wrapping paper cardboard tubes or paper towel cardboard tubes as your main building supplies! Dfferentiated options are appropriate for grades 3-6.

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Some kids have trouble with fractions that equal one. They may be baffled as to why a fraction such as 5/5 equals one and the function it serves in a mixed fraction.  Check

out these free anchor charts that may help with this problem. 

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How do the old dots and squares games support learning for students? There's a multitude of ways! Find tips on how to make these and 3 completed sample games here!

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Need some quick and easy flashcards that won't get lost? Glue these down in those interactive notebooks. Free for you.

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Take a look at these wonderful Christmas gift catalogs. Specifically for Kids and teachers. 

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Combine language arts and math learning with crafts. Give the kids a little fun "engineering" to do with making this cool pumpkin spinner/hanger.

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Here is "On the Road to 100" chart.

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Looking for a confusion-free and fun "count to 100" chart? The learner will "drive right through" this chart without encountering any "dead ends" on the road to 100.

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