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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. Angela Thayer says:

      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. Sarah Myers says:

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

  6. Glady Reyes says:

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

  7. Colleen Smurawa says:

    Great ideas. Thanks

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

  9. Love the ideas, very useful.

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