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1 page. A sweet way to remind your students to get their work accomplished.
11 pages. Comparison and contrast is an important concept for children to understand. An easy way for them to visualize this and get their thoughts organized is through a Venn diagram.
1 page. Does that sound familiar? I think we've all been there at one point. Show your students and use the poster as a writing prompt. Ask them if the poster applies to them or not and why.

1 page. A sweet poster for any month, but especially appropriate to show those pearly whites during February's Dental Hygiene Month.

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A nice reminder to students to take responsibility for their actions and get their work done to their best ability. This would make a nice jump-start to a writing prompt about the above.  "You get what you get, so don't get upset!" is a rhyme that I teach my students early on.  It helps alleviate "melt downs" when children don't get their desired choice or color preference. This poster too, is a gentle reminder.  You'll be surprised how your students will recite this, when someone is having a minor "meltdown".

1 page. A unique way to remind your students to get their homework in on time. Use it as an anchor chart to review the days of the week too.

7 pages. Common Core State Standards: K.CC.1, 1.NBT.1 This is not just for 100-Day. I've included 4 different center suns so that you can simply use this as a counting to 100 or 120 activity.

3 pages. Comparison and contrast is an important writing skill to master. This packet makes a nice introduction to that concept. Students can choose to compare Washington or Kennedy to Lincoln. Includes Venn diagrams.

13 pages. Common Core State Standards:K.CC.2, K.CC.4a, K.CC.4b, K.CC.4c K.OA.1, K.OA.3, K.OA. 4, K.OA.5, 1.MD.3, 1.G.3,RF.K.3c, K.CC.6, K.CC.7 These posters or anchor charts are perfect for a math bulletin board, and are a special FREEBIE in my TpT shop.  Click on the link to grab your set today.

3 pages. You can print these off as a simple note to your students, or use the large one as a poster, or have students cut and glue the presidents to a blue sheet of construction paper, trim and then glue on a red strip to make a crown.
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