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TpT Unit Giveaway, "All Star Spelling Unit" FREE UNIT! Ends Jan. 15!


I have decided to have a giveaway of one of my TpT Units. I just finished an "All Star Spelling" Unit that would be great in any Pre-K to 1st grade classroom. I won't explain the whole unit here, please see it and download the preview via the TpT link to the right. I am planning to have a giveaway each month, you will be automatically entered every month from now on for completing the simple entry instructions! If oyu don't win this onth you are bound to win soon!

TO ENTER:

Join my blog and follow me on TPT, download a freebie and rate it. Three easy steps for the possibility of winning a unit worth $7.50. I will enter everyone who does this from now until January 15th and announce the winner on this blog. Please make sure when you join to enter a correct email address so I can send you the unit as soon as you win it. I can't wait to choose a winner!

Please pass the word to your teacher friends and fellow bloggers!

The unit is 45 pages long with 10 extension activities and endless possibilities! Bellow is just a small taste of what you will get!



Comments

  1. I follow your blog and your TPT store and I just download and rated one of your freebies!

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  2. Awesome! Thank you so much, you are entered into the giveaway!

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  3. Love your items on TPT, your new reading center system looks great!

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  4. Thank you Sarah! I can't wait to post more about this reading center. it looks great in the room, now just to see how it works when the kids come tomorrow.

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  5. I follow your blog and I am going to head over now to your TPT. Thanks Christine!!

    Caitlin
    Kindergarten Smiles

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  6. You r awesome Caitlin! Please pass the word for me to your other teacher friends.

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