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In 2000, abcteach entered the Internet world as a free educational website for teachers. Our site is the brainchild of Sandy Kemsley, a Michigan elementary school teacher who was retiring after 26 years in the class. abcteach seemed the perfect way for Sandy to continue communicating her love of teaching and wealth of educational knowledge. Little did she know that her "little website" would evolve into the global educational resource that abcteach has become.

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In 2000, abcteach entered the Internet world as a free educational website for teachers. Our site is the brainchild of Sandy Kemsley, a Michigan elementary school teacher who was retiring after 26 years in the class. abcteach seemed the perfect way for Sandy to continue communicating her love of teaching and wealth of educational knowledge. Little did she know that her "little website" would evolve into the global educational resource that abcteach has become.
Math: Valentine's Day - Solve & Color
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Math: Valentine's Day - Solve & Color

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Six pages of Valentine's Day illustrations with math facts to solve and color by number. Two pages each of addition facts and subtraction facts. One page each of double facts and double plus one facts. All numbers are under 20.
Grid Coloring: Santa
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Grid Coloring: Santa

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Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of Santa Claus. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
Number Sense: Snowman Stackers
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Number Sense: Snowman Stackers

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This activity is a fun in class activity or something you can send your students home with for an at home assignment. Comes with a set of 10 snowman cut outs, numbers 1-10. Each snowman will help students gain a visual knowledge of each number 1-10. Students will assemble their own snowman, and fill in each portion of the snowman with an equivalent writing, symbol, or ten frame, to showcase different ways to look at numbers. Teachers and Parents should help out with this lesson if the student is too young to use scissors and other materials to complete this project.