Sunday, June 17, 2012

*Freebie* Frenzy

I know there are teachers out there who have turned their minds off. They are able to step away from the computer, blogs, and Pinterest. They don't dream of clip art and fonts. They are not crazy enough to already be thinking of August....but that isn't me! =)

It is time to bring back some *freebies* in case you missed them the first time! These are some of our favorite activities that we do the first few weeks of school. Later some of them will go into our reading game basket.

Our reading game basket has word study games in it that the kiddos may play when they have finished all of their work. It is one of the things on our When I finish, I can... list.


My kiddos LOVED this game! It was one of the games we kept in the basket all year long.



Here is an I have...Who has... game with rhyming words because you can never practice that skill too much!


The next 2 activities are differentiation strategies that I learned as part of my G/T training. In these activities, the children hold cards and have to order themselves according to the game's directions to create a human timeline. They have to do it without any talking! Let me just tell you that right away you learn who the Mother Hen of the classroom will be. They love this activity and it is also great to use as a transition for lining up.

The first one is ordering numbers from 1-20 using 10 frames. The second one is putting words in abc order. The words are from Dr. Jean's Phon-ercise. We sing that song LOTS and LOTS and use those alphabet words for TONS of different activities.





I found these fun glasses at the Dollar Store and made this game to help know the difference between letters, words, and sentences.


In September, we give an assessment called the TPRI. One of the assessment tasks tests deleting the initial sound. Let me just hear a Help Me Jesus. An example would be, what would the word sold be without the /s/ sound? A typical answer would be monkey. We start working on this skill ASAP. Between this and teaching rhyming words I usually have a headache. =)

This game has helped so much! =)


Here is a *freebie* you can use all year! 

We start the first day of school learning our word wall words. We keep our cheers in a "Cheer" box! =)

These are just a few of the whole group activities we do. I'll be sharing more about how we will start the year off with The Kissing Hand and Pete the Cat....plus building Our School Family.

Don't forget to check out my awesome Pete Rocks giveaway!

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I hope you enjoy these *freebies*. If you grab them, I would love for you to leave me a heart note.

From My Heart to Yours,

101 comments:

  1. I love your generosity!
    Thank you.
    Jennifer
    loularkin@comcast.net

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  2. WOW! These are all things I can use with my students. You are so creative and sweet to share. Thank you so very much!
    Jennifer
    Kindertrips

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  3. Thank you so much for all the things you share!! Your generosity is amazing!!

    įƒ¦DeAnne
    First Grade and Fabulous

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  4. Thank you so very much for being so generous with the freebies! Wow! So sweet!!!!

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  5. Heather these are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing these. I LOVE them all :)

    Heidi
    My (Not So) Elementary Life

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  6. These are great! I am speaking at several conferences this summer and would love your permission to share these resources and your blog with teachers in my sessions -- giving you full credit for them. I hope you're taking some time for yourself this summer. :-)

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  7. Absolute AWESOMENESS!!!!! Thank you soooo much!! WOW! Can't wait to get using these next school year!!! Can I say WOW again?!!

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  8. Thank you for all these amazing resources and games!!

    Heather (heathernnance@yahoo.com)

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  9. Thank you so much for your kindness! You've created some amazing activities!

    Sarah
    Learning is for Superstars

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  10. Thank you for sharing these, Heather! I know that they'll be great resouces as I complete my field experiences and student teaching (and eventually in my own classroom!). You can never start collecting too early... :)

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  11. Thanks so much for these resources - especially the rhyming one. Having taught first grade for over 20 years I, too, went through bottles of aspirin trying to teach rhyme. When I moved to second a few years ago I figured my rhyming headache was gone forever. Sadly, SO not true! I know your activities will come in handy! Thanks again.
    Pam
    My Second Home

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  12. Your freebies are wonderful! Thanks so much for sharing.

    ~ Lisa
    http://www.teachingkindergartenkiddos.blogspot.com

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  13. You are so kind-hearted to share all of these wonderful freebies with your readers. I look forward to using them next year :)
    Storie
    Stories by Storie

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  14. Thanks for sharing all the freebies. I too use the Cheer box! In my ten years, I've never seen anyone else use it. I guess great minds think alike, eh?

    Learning With Susie Q susieqsclass@gmail.com

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  15. These are soooo great!! Thanks so much! I am having Freebie Week on my blog, too!! Please stop by to get some freebies!! I am also hosting a raffle!! I hope you'll swing by!

    ((Did you get my email about Pete the Cat??))

    A Day in First Grade

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  16. These freebies are fabuloso! I laughed out loud when you started your post by talking about how some teachers are enjoying their summer rather than dreaming about that first day of the next year...I am seriously disturbed just as you are Heather! I am faunching (sp?) at the bit to get into my room!!! BTW, is that a new background, or have I not paid very close attention when I'm blog-stalking you?? If it's new (or even if it's not) I love it:)

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  17. Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful activities! I also have been spending WAY too much time so far this summer thinking about next year!
    Carol
    Still Teaching After All These Years

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  18. i love all of your freebies :) i used the wild about rhymes cards all the time. can't wait to use the sound snatcher!

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  19. AWESOME!! Thankx Heather! These are fabulous! Your blog is my all time favourite!

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  20. I absolutely LOVE your cheer box! Definitely going to remember that one. Do you have the rest of your cheers listed or for sale anywhere? Curious to know what the others are as the posted are adorable!

    Amanda
    Reaching for the TOP!

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  21. Thanks for all of the freebies!
    PS: If you get the chance, come check out my giveaway :)

    Swimming Into Learning

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  22. Wow, great post. These are great. Thanks so much for sharing. Love the Cheer Box.

    Rose
    "The Wonderful World of Kindergarten"

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  23. Thanks for sharing so many great freebies!

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  24. Thank you for these terrific resources.

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  25. Thank you so much for sharing your materials! I've started making a list of things to print out and use for next year! You ROCK! :)

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  26. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!

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  27. These are fantastic! I've got to look up that Dr. Jean song- it sounds fun too. I laughed at your "help me Jesus" comment. There are definitely times like that for me too! Thanks again.
    _Chrissy
    First Grade Found Me

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  28. I love the letters you used for the titles of your games like the Human Timeline!!! These letters would be so cute for a word wall. Have you made the letters separate that could be used as a word wall? Thanks for your wonderful and cute freebies. Thanks for sharing your creativeness with others!!! Love it!
    susanlulu@yahoo.com

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  29. We do something like that "human timeline" ... but in the library we call it the "human bookshelf." Kids have to order themselves by the author's last name of the book in their hand. Depending on age they have simplified paper book spines (E BRI, E LON, E SHA, etc) or the actual book.

    Hmm. Maybe I shall have to post the simplified book spines over on my blog. Not exactly the same skill in terms of sounding out and reading the word ... but hey, the alpha order is the same and if the kiddos could find their OWN Clifford or No, David books ... wouldn't we all sleep better at night? ;]

    Thanks for all of your great ideas!

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  30. Oh. My. Goodness!! It's like Christmas in June! :o) Thank you SO much for all that you share with us!

    Cindy
    ccfirstteacher@gmail.com

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  31. Thanks for the freebies.very cute! Can't wait to use them!

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  32. Such great learning activities for the beginning of the year! Thanks for sharing so generously!!!!

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  33. Thank you!!!!! I am in school mode, gathering my tools for the first month. You made my day! :-)
    ReadWriteSing

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  34. Thanks for the freebies! I love your site.

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  35. Love all of this, Heather! Thanks so much, sweet girl.

    Lyndsey

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  36. These are great! I love, love, love the sound snatcher game! So cute! Thanks for following my little blog! I'm going to be reading all about your Bingo games all night long! :)

    Sophia
    How Cute Is This!

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  37. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You are so kind to share so many wonderful freebies. I literally laughed out loud when I read your comment about "monkey" being a typical answer!!

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  38. Thank you so much for sharing! You are so sweet. I can't wait to hear about how you use Pete and The Kissing Hand at the beginning of school.

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  39. Thanks for sharing. I love the Bingo cards.

    ✿April✿
    Grade School Giggles

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  40. I haven't been able to turn off my teacher brain either! So many possiblilites for next year! :) Thank you so much for the freebies -- I love all of them! Thank you also for your posts about Conscious Discipline. One of the things on my list this summer is to read that book!

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  41. Thank you! You are awesome!!

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  42. I love the cheers and all of your great ideas! Thanks so much for your generosity in offering to give something away for my 100 followers. I will email soon : )

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  43. Heather thank you so much for all of the wonderful freebies. I am always so glad to hear that others are just like me when it comes to non-stop blogging and planning for next year. I actually start planning for next year after spring break!!!!

    Mrs.Egley’sKindergarten

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  44. You are always such an inspiration! Thank you for sharing so generously and for your wonderful poems and uplifting words. You truly have a gift.
    How did you learn to creat all of your work and what tip of program, Word, pages do you use to create all of your great work. How do you get all of the wonderful fonts?

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  45. Wow! Thanks for all the freebies! You have so many wonderful ideas. I love getting my emails with your blog updates! You always have fantastic ideas, thoughts, and freebies to share. :)

    Thanks again!

    ~Heidi V.

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  46. Heather, Thank you for the Monday morning laugh. When you said that the typical answer is monkey I just about peed my pants laughing!!!! Love the freebies. Love your generous spirit. Love that your posts come straight to my email! Have a happy day!

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  47. Thank you so much for sharing!! Thank goodness TPRI went away for us...I sooo know your pain on that one. I ecspecially loved your word wall cheers. I just got my CD book, so I can't wait to start reading and going back to check out your "old" posts. Thanks again :)

    Treasures for Teaching

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  48. Wow!!! Thanks for all the wonderful freebies! So cute and perfect for my class. You've given me a lot of activities to make this summer...so excited! You are very generous!
    Michelle

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  49. I love your stuff! You are so gracious in sharing them with us as freebies! I can't wait to use them in my classroom!

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  50. I love the cheers in the cheer box! I am so passing this on to my teammates! :) Thanks.

    Penny@www.superlativescience.com

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  51. Thank you so much for all your freebies! I used your word wall cheer cards last year with my K's and they loved practicing their words with all the cheers.
    Kathy Switzky
    kswitzky@usd345.com

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  52. Oh my goodness, my printer is going crazy now. :) These are all so wonderful! Thank you for your kindness in sharing these freebies.

    Erica

    Sprinkles to Kindergarten

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  53. Thank you so much. We do word wall cheers each day but this will have me so much more organized!

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  54. WOW, these are terrific! Thanks so much for sharing!
    Jenn
    Finally in First

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  55. Thanks for visiting my blogs! I can't believe I had not found your blog before. I just finished my first year teaching (Kindergarten) and used many blogs and the TpT store for ideas. Thank you for all your freebies. I will be following you now often! :) I also added the followers button on my main blog so you can follow me now too if you want.

    Thanks for your encouragement.

    Charisse
    charisse76@gmail.com

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  56. Amazing! You have some great stuff to share. Thanks for following my blog too. I really appreciate it!

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  57. You are incredible Heather! Thank you!

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  58. Thank You soo much. I just love your site!!

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  59. Thank you Heather for all these wonderful freebies! You are amazing! :)
    Cheryl
    Crayons and Curls

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  60. Thank you, Heather! I think you are so talented and amazing. I love everything you share - especially your love for your children and the way you help them to love each other.
    Thanks!
    Brenda

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  61. So many great ideas and resources!! Thanks for creating and sharing:-)

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  62. Oh my goodness--I feel like I hit paydirt! (whatever that means)

    The sad thing is, I'm supposed to be getting ready to walk out the door--I have to go back into the classroom to finish packing it up for the summer! Talk about not being able to turn off my teacher brain...
    Thanks again for posting and sharing your fantastic freebies!

    Liesl
    beachliesl@yahoo.com

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  63. Thank you so much! My class will love starting the school year off with these cute games!
    lraines@gmail.com

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  64. You are so nice to share such amazing things. The letter/word/sentence sort is great. We really struggle with that in my class!

    I am your newest follower! I hope you'll scoot over and check out my new "manly" blog about kindergarten teaching like a man!

    Greg
    Smedley's Smorgasboard of Kindergarten

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  65. Hey! Thanks for checking out my little blog. :) I have a 'follow by email' gadget to the left of my blog. Thanks for the heads-up on the freebies. Awesome! The firsties will love them..maybe as much as me. :)

    Brenda
    You Might Be a First Grader...

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  66. Thank you Heather for following my blog! I appreciate it so much!!! I absolutely love your site and your freebies are great. Can't wait to share them with my little ones soon!

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  67. I am a follower now.

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  68. Thank you so much for all of these! Sometimes my kids struggle with rhyming, so your games are perfect!!!!!

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  69. Thanks so much for sharing your hard work!!

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  70. What great ideas! Thanks for sharing!

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  71. Thank you. I have kids that struggle with rhyming and always on the look for new ideas. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
    http://toad-allyexceptionallearners.blogspot.com/

    Alison

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  72. Thank you for your very generous freebies! I can't wait to use the jungle rhyming one with my 5 yr old this summer! I also love your verse from Colossians! Lauren
    Teacher Mom of 3

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  73. Heather~
    These look awesome! My class always, always needs more rhyming practice! Thank you!
    ~Jen
    Jen's Kinder Kids

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  74. Love keeping the cheers in a Cheer box! Such a fun idea.

    Megan
    I Teach. What's Your Super Power?

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  75. Thanks for your heartfelt generosity! These activities look fantastic!

    ~Tanya
    Mrs. Dwyer’s A+ Firsties

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  76. Wow, Heather! So many awesome ideas and giveaways!! Thank you!

    I can't imagine why you'd have a headache...deleting s from sold totally sounds like monkey. Lol!

    P.S. I sent you an email...I can't figure out why comments aren't showing in the live fee on my blog. #frustrated

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  77. I am a HUGE fan! Your ideas are amazing and your messages are so uplifting! Thanks for all you do.

    Jammie Fewell
    www.firstgradestompinground.blogspot.com

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  78. Heather,

    Your blog is so cute! I am also one of those crazy people already planning for the upcoming year! I love your bingo game. We practice deleting phonemes in K, and it does make me say "Help me, Jesus!" I am just so thankful for that one token child that finally blurts it out for the rest of the class! :) I'm following your blog and hoping to find out what a linky party is. :)

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  79. Thanks for sharing these! My kids almost always wanted to do the "rollercoaster" cheer. It's a good one!

    Dede
    http://1stgradeevents.blogspot.com/

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  80. Thank you so much for all of the wonderful freebies! They will be put to good use!

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  81. Hi Heather, your blog is so sweet :) I grabbed the Wild About Rhymes Freebie and LOVE it. Tomorrow is my last day of school but after looking at that rhyme pack I am already looking forward to using it when school starts up again.

    Thanks and thanks again for following me.


    Leslie

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  82. Hi Heather,
    Thanks for sharing your freebie with me (it's sooo cute!) and for joining my blog. I'm your newest follower!

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  83. Hi Heather,
    Thanks for sharing your freebie with me (it's sooo cute!) and for joining my blog. I'm your newest follower!

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  85. Hi Heather,
    Thanks for sharing your freebie with me (it's sooo cute!) and for joining my blog. I'm your newest follower!

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  86. OMG - thank you so much for all of the awesome freebies! I know my kindies will absolutely love these activities.

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  87. Thank you for following me! I L*O*V*E your blog!!!

    Debra

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  88. My heart runneth over with graditude for your kindness in sharing so many freebies for the beginning of the year. Ane I truly believe, you must touch a child's heart before you reach his/her brain.

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  89. Heather,
    Thank you for all the freebies. When u mentioned TPRI I had to see where you were from. I am from San Antonio. But my school is doing a grant with Success for All so we don't do any of this right now. I can tell you I really miss it. When you were giving your example about leaving off the first sound and they answer monkey, I almost fell off my seat laughing. So true. Again, thanks for sharing all your hard work. I appreciate it.
    Pattie

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  90. You are a very creative & generous person...thanks so much for sharing these! I know I will be using them.
    Lori

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  91. Thanks for sharing the cute activities can't wait to try them out in my classroom :)

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  92. I am so thankful to have come across your blog! Thank you, ThAnK YoU, THANK YOU!!!! I am so excited to go back to work to make the materials that you so graciously offer! Happy Holidays!

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  93. Here it is 6 years since you posted and I am thanking you for sharing this great I have...who has....rhyming set of cards. We'll use them this morning in Gr. 1

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