$10.00
Feeling uneasy about prepping for next year? Whether you are in the classroom or are teaching virtually, these 1:1 Counters Centers will come in handy! Each student will have his/her set of counters and mats, and they are good to go! No cutting sets of games/centers for each student! Engage your students at school and/or at home with our 1:1 centers!
**Now includes a DIGITAL version for Google Slides™/Google Classroom™
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1 review for Bingo Chips/Daubers 1:1 Centers for Distance Learning
Emily –
What are the cvc words?
Janessa Fletcher –
Hi Emily!
CVC words are words that begin with a consonant, then a short vowel, and lastly another consonant. Examples of CVC words would be “big”, “cat”, “hum”, etc.