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Browse over 1,410 educational resources created by Lavinia Pop in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
I have followed her on Pinterest for a while now and every other week or so she offers a Letter for free. This week its the Letter B.
I really like her clip art and appearance of her stuff so I use alot of her items but you can search Pinterest for letter dot mazes and find TONS of free sheets to download and print.- Flag
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Here you go!
Browse over 1,410 educational resources created by Lavinia Pop in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
I have followed her on Pinterest for a while now and every other week or so she offers a Letter for free. This week its the Letter B.
I really like her clip art and appearance of her stuff so I use alot of her items but you can search Pinterest for letter dot mazes and find TONS of free sheets to download and print.- Flag
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Good idea!
Now I have a complaint. I was looking at WM and dollar tree for some sight word cards now that he has his name somewhat down he wants to see other words! But all the cards with words on them use lowercase and we are still trying to master the uppercase. Guess I will have to try to find some printable ones or something.- Flag
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Here you go!
Browse over 1,410 educational resources created by Lavinia Pop in the official Teachers Pay Teachers store.
I have followed her on Pinterest for a while now and every other week or so she offers a Letter for free. This week its the Letter B.
I really like her clip art and appearance of her stuff so I use alot of her items but you can search Pinterest for letter dot mazes and find TONS of free sheets to download and print.
For anyone who may be interested, I googled and found these: http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/AlphabetMazes.html
They are similar, but are free. I laminated mine and used marshmallows (we are covering letter M this week) vs a dot marker so they were reusable. The younger ones used their fingers to place the marshmallows and the older ones used plastic tweezers to grasp the marshmallows.- Flag
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Thanks BC!
For anyone who may be interested, I googled and found these: http://www.1plus1plus1equals1.com/AlphabetMazes.html
They are similar, but are free. I laminated mine and used marshmallows (we are covering letter M this week) vs a dot marker so they were reusable. The younger ones used their fingers to place the marshmallows and the older ones used plastic tweezers to grasp the marshmallows.
We did these yesterday for morning math:- Flag
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I don't get to talk to mom much, because dad drops off and picks up. Tonight their daughter and my other first grader had a music program at school. They are in the same class. So mom was there and I was talking to her. Now I had told dad that I think that DCB should be screened for dyslexia. Well mom told me tonight that she has "mild dyslexia". I was also talking to her about him switching hands with silverware, pencils etc and he should have a clear dominant hand at this point. That is a sign of dyslexia. She told me she is "ambidextrous". I told her that could be due to her dyslexia. I don't know if he will now get a screening. But I feel better having talked to mom. He is still making progress, but I really wish they would have him checked out.- Flag
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I just ordered the zoo-phonics for my toddlers! They are 26m and 20m. I was planning on starting to teach them their letters soon. This is so much better! Thanks for sharing- Flag
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