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Fall worksheet mega bundle and a new FREEBIE!

Hello All, With fall in full swing and parent teacher conferences on Monday I have not had much time to create or blog however for all of my loyal followers I have decided to make it up to you buy bundling all of my fall worksheets at a discount and adding a 5 worksheet freebie to my store! My kiddos have been enjoying my newest sets of worksheets that are all interactive and keep their attention. I have taken out all of the centers and other printables in order to give you an entire unit of useable worksheets with 22 exclusive worksheets for free. You will not find these 22 new worksheets in any of my other units, they are only in the bundle.All of the worksheets are interactive withmore than one way of learning on the page. The students have really enjoyed all of the cutting/gluing, counting, coloring the correct number, matching the correct letter etc. These have been working so well in my reading group rotations. I have hardly been interrupted and this early in the school year that is impressive with 4 year olds. Here are a few pictures of my kiddos enjoying some of these worksheets.
Click this link to go directly to the mega bundle: FALL INTERACTIVE WORKSHEET BUNDLE Click this link to go directly to the 5 worksheet freebie that will give you a good idea of what is included in the mega bundle: INTERACTIVE MEGA BUNDLE FREEBIE I am realy enjoying seeing all of the hands on lerning that is taking place and the foundational skills these worksheets are helping to solidify. We all know the old addage, see, hear, do. These are great for the see and do once you give them a lesson. I hope your year is off to a great start! Enjoy, Christine

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