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  1. My students love pop its! I use them as calm down tools. I love these ideas to incorporate learning with a tool they already enjoy!

  2. Teresa Jordan says:

    These look like a great learning tool!

  3. I have used them just for fidgets. We need to try these ideas!

  4. Carolyn Lee says:

    I have one that I use as a Table Top game in the morning with my youngest kids in room for colors. In the afternoon; I have a child who doesn’t nap and he uses it to help with numbers. Having another would be great!

    1. Any suggestions for getting the permanent marker to not rub off?
      I put all the numbers on a 100 count one yesterday and by the time we finished afternoon homework they had all rubbed off.

      1. I’m SO sorry! That is frustrating since you spent the time writing them on there. I’m still trying to find a better solution. I can’t find anything that will stick permanently to silicone.

  5. I haven’t used Pop Its in the classroom yet, but am going to start using them for my Kindergartener.

  6. This looks SO fun while learning!

  7. My kindergartener and 2yo have a popper with colors on one side and shapes on the other. I’d love a letters one to be able to work with both of them on different skills. Spelling, letter sounds, letter recognition, etc.

  8. Amy Cowen says:

    I love this idea! So perfect for all the many different levels I have in my classroom!

  9. Pop its are so much fun, I never realized there were so many ways to use them in learning. LOVE IT!

  10. Pop it’s are a great tool for learning

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