Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Wednesday Weekly 5 Under $5 - 5/22/19

Every week I put together a list of 5 great products from members of The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative (TBOTEMC) with the requirement that each product must be less than $5.  With a variety of subjects and a wide range of grades, there just might be something that you can use, so continue to read below and see!

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By Activities to Teach
Biology; Grades 7-11


I love this product because it lets the students challenge themselves to use their knowledge on Animal & Plant Cells to answer questions and then use their answers to decipher an unlock code.



By Primarily Learning
ESL; Grades K-1


Happy Father’s Day! Are you looking for cards that students can create for fathers at the writing center? Talk about why we celebrate Father’s Day. Your children will enjoy creating their ‘own card for dad’ with these 10 open-ended Father’s Day Cards.


By Reading Spotlight
Reading; Grades 2-5


Perfect review for the last days of the school year! Vowels Galore! Great Fun! Effective! Easy to Use! Improve the fluency, reading rate, and spelling skills of all readers. Nine different Word Search Puzzles are included in this Bargain Bundle: 3 Puzzles for Silent e; 3 Puzzles for Regular Double Vowels; 3 Puzzles for R-Controlled Vowels. All sets are also available individually. Spelling and phonics practice do not have to be boring!


End of the Year Bingo - $2.50
By Educate and Create
All Subject Areas; Grades 4-7


A fun activity which requires students to walk around and talk to each other. There are a total of 30 cards. A great way for students to learn about one another and remember classmates.


By Margo Gentile
Writing/Reading; Grades 3-6


Fascinating information about Memorial Day and Veterans Day is presented in an easy to read, organized format. Students will summarize this info in unique Venns and timeline fill-ins. Went straight to the source while researching this topic and interviewed a historian in the "birthplace of Memorial Day" (Waterloo, New York).  



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-A Teacher's Teacher

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