So, a while back I posted a sample of "Read-O" and "Write-O" that I created for my kiddos over winter break...They looked something like this:
It was a freebie that I linked to Scribd for downloading, but apparently you have to pay...Fail. I said if you e-mailed me, I'd send you the PDF. Yeh, well I'm getting tired of doing that. Today I decided to repost Read-O, Write-O, & Math-O with an updated version. That's because I heart my followers so much. I even got smarter and put them all in the same file. If you'd like the free download, click here.
Oh, and here's what it looks like:
If you want a entire year of Read-O for your class, you can head over to our store to purchase it! (It's our best seller!)
Happy Wednesday bloggers!
5 Shout-Outs:
Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for sharing!!
I have a question . . . These seem like Homework Boards . . . Many of the items on them have no evidence of the work being done. Do you have great parent support? Any suggestions for adapting them with a population where the parents are non-existent in their child's school life?
Thank you so much!
Thank you!!!! You are a rockstar!
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