Every week I put together a list of 5 great products from members of The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative (TBOTEMC) with the requirement that each product must be less than $5. With a variety of subjects and a wide range of grades, there just might be something that you can use, so continue to read below and see!
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by Mickey's Place
PreK - 2nd grades
General Science, Measurement, Writing
My Reindeer Shadow Books are great Science Resources for Any Time of the Year.
Students will be highly engaged: → constructing their Shadow Picture, →collecting data by using different times of the day, → measuring and comparing reindeer shadows. Family Project is included.
by Scipi
4th - 6th grades
Activities, Printables
This Christmas holiday resource contains two crossword puzzles about Santa and his reindeer. One crossword includes a word bank which makes it easier to solve while the other puzzle does not. Even though the identical words are used for each puzzle, the grid for each one is laid out in a different pattern. Answer keys for both puzzles are included.
by Believe to Achieve by Anne Rozell
2nd - 5th grades
Basic Operations, Math, Winter
Practicing multiplication facts is so much fun with this set of 11 Winter Color by Number sheets! This resource will delight your students as they solve the multiplication facts and color the Winter pictures based on the code! There are 11 sheets covering a different fact set on each page from x2 to x12! Perfect for differentiation!
by Two Little Birds
2nd - 5th grades
Holidays/Seasonal, Winter, Writing
What would life be like in a snow globe? Help your students imagine this fun scenario with this imaginative writing prompt.
by Reading Spotlight
K - 3rd grades
Reading Strategies
Unique, effective, and easy-to-use! Kids love this activity because they get to move around the classroom, and it is actually a great way to develop the important reading strategy of sequencing events. It has a physicality that helps children conceptualize events in time. Directions for making a Story Quilt are included.
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