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Preview of AMI Activities List Edition + Choice Board Edition (PreK-K-1)

AMI Activities List Edition + Choice Board Edition (PreK-K-1)

Need a complete, flexible AMI communication system that works for every type of at-home learning day? This bundle includes both AMI Parent Letter editions so you can choose the format that best fits your students, families, and district expectations. Whether you prefer simple activity lists or student choice-based learning, this bundle has you covered. What's included - Editable AMI parent letter (Canva) - free Canva account is all you needReady-to-use, print-and-send PDFColor and Black & Whit
Preview of Hindi Number Flashcards (Bilingual) | 0–10 Hindi Counting Cards | Early Years |

Hindi Number Flashcards (Bilingual) | 0–10 Hindi Counting Cards | Early Years |

“Make Hindi Learning Simple, Cute, and Classroom-Ready.”Perfect for Hindi beginners! These 0–10 Single-Sided Hindi Number Flashcards (with English support) help students learn to count, read Hindi numerals, and identify Hindi number words with confidence. Designed in a cute, minimal, Indian-inspired style, these printable cards are ideal for classrooms, homeschools, bilingual families, and teachers introducing Hindi as a second language. A beautifully designed set of 0–10 Hindi Number Flashca
Preview of Professor Wacky: Chocolate Candy: Decodable Reader's Theaters

Professor Wacky: Chocolate Candy: Decodable Reader's Theaters

Many of my fourth-grade students struggle to read at an end of first grade level. Some of these students had given up on reading and were not interested in doing the babyish activities they had done since lower grades. These reader’s theaters are filled with interesting facts older students like to learn, but they are written with mostly decodable words for lower reading levels. The sentence structure is longer, though, so the students do not notice they are reading easier material—not even my g
Preview of Professor Wacky: Candy: Decodable Reader's Theaters

Professor Wacky: Candy: Decodable Reader's Theaters

Many of my fourth-grade students struggle to read at an end of first grade level. Some of these students had given up on reading and were not interested in doing the babyish activities they had done since lower grades. These reader’s theaters are filled with interesting facts older students like to learn, but they are written with mostly decodable words for lower reading levels. The sentence structure is longer, though, so the students do not notice they are reading easier material—not even my g
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