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Pinterest It’s the season…. Empty rooms and blank walls are quickly becoming that “home away from home.” You’re also probably busy and stressed. Trying to enjoy the last of your summer while also prepping your room to welcome a new group of smiles that will quickly become more like family than classmates. I’m not teaching […]

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Spot the Difference Puzzles Printable Whats The Difference Pictures, Spot It Printable Free, Coloring Puzzle, Free Printable Activity Sheets, Find Different Pictures For Kids, Puzzles Printable, Find The Differences Printables Free, Animal Worksheets For Kids, Free Printable Puzzles For Adults

Spot the Difference worksheets are a fantastic activity for adults who enjoy testing their observation skills and engaging in a bit of a brain exercise. These worksheets challenge your cognitive skills to deduce subtle variations and identify differences between two similar images. Whether you're a puzzle enthusiast, a lover of visual challenges, or simply looking for relaxation, Spot the Difference worksheets provide an entertaining and mentally stimulating opportunity to sharpen your…

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First Grade Best: Find A Friend freebie. Also has color words and numbers Writing Names, Spring Lessons, Friendship Group, Get To Know You Activities, First Day Activities, First Week Of School, First Day Of School Activities, Friend Activities, Practice Writing

Students circulate through the classroom and meet new friends! Here's a great team building activity I like to have on hand for the first week of school! Use "Find a Friend" for a quick structure to allow for student interaction, to model classroom expectations for movement in the room, and to review and practice classroom manners. With the recording sheet in hand, students circulate through the room to pair up with a new friend. Students greet each other and take turns to ask a question…

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