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Preview of Small Hexagonal Box

Small Hexagonal Box

Use this printable of the Small Hexagonal Box for distance learning. The 6 needed red obtuse angled triangles need to be cut out at home from the bigger equilateral triangles on the last two pages. DO NOT CUT ON THE BLACK LINES. The black lines are part of the work. Included in this product: 3 green equilateral triangles 2 red equilateral triangles 1 large yellow equilateral triangles 6 grey equilateral triangles 2 large red equilateral triangles (need to be cut) * 6 red obtuse angled trian
Preview of 3D 3-Dimensional Shape Interactive Notebook Page

3D 3-Dimensional Shape Interactive Notebook Page

Bring geometry to life in your classroom with this hands-on, student-friendly interactive notebook page! Perfect for visual learners, this resource helps students explore the attributes of 3D shapes while keeping their notes neat, organized, and engaging. What’s Included: A printable interactive notebook page featuring 6 3D shapes: Cylinder Cube Sphere Rectangular Prism Square Pyramid Cone Each shape is illustrated with clear dotted lines to show vertices, edges, and faces for easy ide
Preview of Fall & Christmas Busy Book Bundle | Preschool, Pre-K, Toddler Learning Activitie

Fall & Christmas Busy Book Bundle | Preschool, Pre-K, Toddler Learning Activitie

Make learning magical all season long with this Fall & Christmas Busy Book Bundle! Designed for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten, this printable set includes two engaging learning binders packed with interactive activities that build fine motor, math, literacy, and problem-solving skills in a festive way. Fall Busy Book (Autumn & Halloween Theme): Build Your Name with colorful letter tiles Color & Shape Matching activities Emotions Matching with illustrated faces Match Capital & Lowerca
Preview of STEAM

STEAM

By popular request, it's finally here! The "STEAM" version of my original "STEM Teaching Tools for Elementary Students!" This package contains a variety of teaching tools to introduce and guide the STEAM process with elementary students. Organizers are simple, concise, and developmentally appropriate, even for early childhood students. Use with interactive notebooks, STEAM journals, or on their own. Students can complete activities independently, with partners, or during whole class direct ins
Preview of STEM Ants In My Pants, Ants, Dot to Dot and Christian Family Values Coloring,

STEM Ants In My Pants, Ants, Dot to Dot and Christian Family Values Coloring,

Ants in My Pants is a playful and educational activity book designed to help children ages 4–8 explore early learning through engaging connect-the-dots puzzles and bold, easy-to-color illustrations. With a lighthearted bug theme, each page encourages children to develop fine motor skills, strengthen number recognition, and stay focused through creative expression. Beyond the fun, this book promotes patience, persistence, and family values like responsibility and teamwork—ideal for quiet time, ho
Preview of STEM Journal/Interactive Notebook

STEM Journal/Interactive Notebook

STEM Teaching Tools for Elementary Students **UPDATED! NOW INCLUDES BOTH STEM AND STEAM TEACHING TOOLS AND TWO NEW PLANNING ORGANIZERS!*** This package contains a variety of teaching tools to introduce and guide the STEM process with elementary students. Organizers are simple, concise, and developmentally appropriate, even for early childhood students. Use with interactive notebooks, STEM journals, or on their own. Students can complete activities independently, with partners, or during whole c
Preview of Build Your Own Clock! No-Prep Hands-On Activity for Learning to Tell Time

Build Your Own Clock! No-Prep Hands-On Activity for Learning to Tell Time

This no-prep hands-on activity gives students the chance to build their very own clock with working hands! The student compares their work with a real clock in the classroom to determine where to paste each number and which hand is the minutes or hour hand. Then, using a brad (and maybe a bit of help from the teacher!) they can attach their clock hands to the clock face and use this tool to begin to make their own times. My students LOVED quizzing each other with these and getting to make it the
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