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  1. Jennifer McDonald says:

    My husband can’t stand popits, he has not seen the education side. My kids have one smalll, but I did not think of using it for multiplication, what a great idea.
    God Bless

    1. Angela Thayer says:

      Haha I understand. I know people who don’t like pop its, but they truly are a great tool for learning!

  2. Cindy Brakke says:

    pop its are so popular right now that to be able to use the pop it for a learning activity would be great! I can’t wait to find the right marker and try some of these.

  3. Mary Katherine Nichols says:

    SO COOL! I have not seen anyone use these academically!

  4. Love all the different ideas of how to use these! I think my daughter would love the alphabet one- a fun way to sound out words and learn spelling!! Thanks for these ideas!

  5. Tara O'Hagan says:

    I use Pop- Its for STEM in my Library, as well as to use when talking about Fiction and Nonfiction call numbers.

  6. I have seen these in a few classrooms that I visit, but have never gotten a chance to examine them. They are used mainly as a “keep their hands busy during Circle Time” tool. If I win a set, I would use them to foster letter and number identification with my developmentally delayed preschoolers.

  7. Charlotte Parker says:

    These are great ideas!

  8. Katie Mitchell says:

    Thanks for all the great tips on how to use pop its. Will put some in place today.

  9. Pamela Jones says:

    I use to help with mi grandson who has autism.

  10. Hi,
    I love the different ways to use the pop-its! I think I will try to use it for some phonological awareness activities with my prek students. We already use pop its for their calming effects…Thank you!

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