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  1. Rhonda Tucker says:

    This is genius! I never would have thought of using these for teaching the way you described! I would love to add these to our learning time!

  2. Haven’t used it yet, looking forward to trying to in the future.

  3. Yes, my kids love pop-ups, we have different shapes! I loved your idea of writing the letters and numbers on the pop-ups but even with sharpie they rub right off. The kids would love the pop-ups with the letters and numbers printed on them since they are learning to identify different letters and work with numbers.

  4. I have not used them yet but they have been on my amazon classroom wishlist haha

  5. I love using popits in my calming corner.

  6. Suzanne Hawkins says:

    This is differentiated learning! I love how it makes learning fun. I have not invested in any yet. This is definitely a great resource to any classroom.

  7. We have some pop-its in the calm corner (with pillows & stuffed animals) for those kiddos who just need to relax & have some time to themselves.

  8. I have not used pop-its in the classroom. Some of my students have their own that they bring to school, but I have not purchased any. I hadn’t heard of or seen some of these pop-its! They would be great to have in the classroom!

  9. Rene T Latner says:

    You had some great suggestions. I would definitely use them in math for counting. I like the odd and even numbers. Also I would use them for spelling!

  10. I have not tried any of these activities with my T-class, but am definitely excited to try if i win:)

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