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Preview of Low-Prep Classroom Lifesaver | Editable Activities for Pre-K to 5th Grade

Low-Prep Classroom Lifesaver | Editable Activities for Pre-K to 5th Grade

Created by
Kevin Mulrennan
🌟 Low‑Prep Sub Plans for Pre‑K to 5th Grade Print‑and‑Go Activities for Busy Teachers & Emergency CoverGive yourself — or your substitute — a stress‑free day with this flexible, ready‑to‑use pack of activities for grades Pre‑K through 5th. Everything is fully editable, easy to mix and match, and designed to save hours of prep time. ✨ What’s Inside A huge collection of classroom‑tested activities covering: MathEnglish Language ArtsCreative WritingHumanities & Cross‑Curricular TasksIndepend
Preview of Low-Prep Sub Plans | Pre-K to 5th Grade Editable Print-and-Go Activities English

Low-Prep Sub Plans | Pre-K to 5th Grade Editable Print-and-Go Activities English

Created by
Kevin Mulrennan
Sub Plans for Pre K through to 5th Grade Everything is editable for personal use. Some great ideas. Pick and choose and combine lessons. Mainly Math and English but other humanities and subjects included. 🌟 Low‑Prep Sub Plans for Pre‑K to 5th Grade Print‑and‑Go Activities for Busy Teachers & Emergency CoverGive yourself — or your substitute — a stress‑free day with this flexible, ready‑to‑use pack of activities for grades Pre‑K through 5th. Everything is fully editable, easy to mix and ma
Preview of Number Practice 1-10 File Folder Activity- Dice Matching

Number Practice 1-10 File Folder Activity- Dice Matching

This file folder resource is easy to assemble and is a great way to review and practice numbers 1-10 in a fun and interactive way. I hope you enjoy! You can check out all my other resources here!You can also follow my LIFESTYLE BLOG or email me at jgraceblog@gmail.com with any questions! If you ever have any questions, please feel free to contact me! Find me on these social media platforms: InstagramPinterestFacebookYouTubeI hope you and your kiddos enjoy! xoxo
Preview of How many more?

How many more?

Print off and have students tell you how many more there are in the first column than in the second. Ex. �how many more cows are there than alligaters. I have included holiday themes for Christmas, Valentines, Thanksgiving, and Halloween. I used numbers up to 6. This is a very good worksheet to help with early subtraction and number recognition. Join my Facebook group and receive updates and a chance to win free products from my TPT store. https://www.facebook.com/alwaysbekindergarten
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