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Preview of SNOWFLAKE Templates, snowflake cutouts, 5 Levels of Difficulty, 15 Templates

SNOWFLAKE Templates, snowflake cutouts, 5 Levels of Difficulty, 15 Templates

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DinoSquirrel
SNOWFLAKE Cutout Templates for ALL AGES! 5 Levels of Difficulty: The easiest being great for Preschool and Kindergarten. 15 Snowflake Templates total, plus one Bonus cutout activity! Practice scissor skills and fine motor development. Easy, no-prep, student-created, winter holiday decorations. The easiest levels include cutting straight lines. The complexity increases with the levels. Print and cut out the paper itself, or trace on tissue paper or coffee filters for easier cutting. Gre
Preview of Farm-to-Table Matching Cards - Gardening Unit - Includes 36 cards & discussion

Farm-to-Table Matching Cards - Gardening Unit - Includes 36 cards & discussion

This product contains a set of 36 total cards to match farm-to-table images! One image in a pair is a food's "farm" version (on a stem, growing, etc) and the other is what the food commonly looks like on kids' kitchen table! Additionally, I have included EXTRA ideas for how to use these cards which reinforce the learning. Discussion questions are also included for review and enhancement! This is an EXCELLENT start to a gardening unit as it stretches students' minds to think about where their f
Preview of Making Butter Activities How to Make Butter States Matter Colonial Thanksgiving

Making Butter Activities How to Make Butter States Matter Colonial Thanksgiving

🧈 Making butter is such a fun activity to do with your class! This mini unit includes a variety of activities for you to use to teach your students how to make butter. All you'll need to do this activity is heavy cream and mason jars.🫙 Looking for a hands-on way to teach colonial history, states of matter, or just have some fun before Thanksgiving?🧈🍞 This mini unit will get all your students talking and learning! ➡️ You explain butter-making in colonial times, and a student asks, “Why didn
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