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  1. I just learned about pop it’s from my grandson. I think it would be great to use as an instructional tool or as a calm down for my autistic little firstie. That’s why I chose the blank one.

  2. Have not used it. Would be great for simple math right now

  3. Terri Allen says:

    I always look forward to seeing your ideas and reading your thoughts about teaching!

  4. Kourtnay Kemsley says:

    I have not yet used pop it’s in the classroom, but I can definitely see my kiddos loving it! Does it work to sharpie both sides so you could have letters on one and numbers on the other?

    1. Yes you could! I’m trying to figure out a permanent marker that will stay on the silicone. I’ve tried quite a few! It will stay on initially, but then rub off after some use.

  5. Flo McDOnough says:

    Great ideas!

  6. Sarah Myers says:

    As a special education teacher, this could be a very hands-on way for my students to learn! I love it!!

  7. Glady Reyes says:

    I love your ideas! Some of my kids could use this fidget

  8. Colleen Smurawa says:

    Great ideas. Thanks

  9. I am an OT and I use it for finger isolation and a sensory break.

  10. Love the ideas, very useful.

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