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Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Snail Mail just got popular again!

Staying in touch with young students over distance learning (or over holiday/summer breaks) is not just a great idea, it is essential for their ongoing growth and development! Maintaining contact provides a wonderful opportunity to nurture their curiosity about school and learning! By staying in contact, we can inspire them to return to school with enthusiasim! 

Send a hi, hello, or I miss you Distance Learning Postcard to keep connected and to make students smile! These snail mail postcards are in COLOR & BLACK AND WHITE! You can print the black and white version on neon paper for a pop of color! Back of post card is included for you to write a special handwritten message. There are 20 different designs including llamas, pineapples, and cacti! 




Reward students for their hard work at home or online with Student of the Week Awards! I've included special instructions that tell how to save awards to share on social media or through email. Awards are editable. 




Email out this Review Packet that goes over letters, letter sounds, shapes, colors, and numbers 1-10.




Celebrate student birthdays by sending out Birthday Postcards! 



Email out Homework Bingo Reado activities! Skills include: Syllable practice, beginning sounds, sequencing steps, retelling stories, describing characters, identifying parts of a book, rhyming, predicting, name practice, learning new vocabulary, comparing, listing, illustrating, and letter identification. There are also some activities where students are encouraged to use technology!



All of these resources can be found under Distance Learning in my TPT shop! 

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