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Woodstock Energy Chime

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Check out one of our more popular items! Tapped lightly with the rubber-tipped mallet, this single-tone chime emits a beautiful, gently pulsating ring. One simple ring of this chime helps stress disappear! Use this chime in your classroom or at home to create a relaxing, stress-free environment for you and the children.

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Grade 2 Language Arts File Folder Games To Go - Retail $14.99

Availabe for grades K through 3rd. 
 
I really enjoy using this product.  I have found a great use for it beyond the scope of which I assume it was initially intended.  I use this product as an additional tool to help non-English speaking students learn these particular elements of the language, as well as using the colorful pictures as points of conversation.  I would recommend this product to other educators.

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Homeroom is proud to introduce our Product Reviews.

We have asked teachers to use some of our products in their classrooms and tell us what they think. We distribute the products to a school adminstrator who decides which classroom or teacher will get a product for review. In exchange for a written review, we donate the item used to the school system that we sent the products to. We simply ask that the teachers tell us, honestly, what they think.

Should you have any experience with the products reviewed, we ask you to rate the product as well. You can vote with our star rating.

Here is the first review.

Product: Teachin’ Cheap Book for grades K-3
Grade 2 teacher review
Used for 5 days and 4 different activities were completed (one activity took two days)
 

This book is filled with dynamite activities for teachers to use with any content area.  The best part is that the activity suggestions are quick, easy, and most importantly, cheap, as we all know “we teachers” spend a lot of our own money on materials and resources.  I have completed a number of the activities and have come to clearly recognize that all the activities are like disguised learning for students.  In many cases, students are engaged in activities/projects that are fun and hands on and students don’t even realize they are working on critical literacy, writing and math concepts/skills such as sequencing, problem solving, summarizing, classifying, and recognizing similarities and differences.  Parents have given positive comments on some of the projects that have gone home and have shared how enthusiastic and excited their child was while sharing and “showing off” their work.  When students have a work product to hold in their hands and manipulate, the learning and retention of material is meaningful and deep.  I would highly recommend this book to any teacher who is looking to incorporate fun, easy, cheap and meaningful activities into their daily lessons.   ***** (five stars)

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