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  1. Amy Shearer says:

    I love the idea of using a pop it for learning letters and numbers!

  2. Sarah Burleigh says:

    I have used them with letters on them for the students to practice CVC words. Only problem is the marker keeps wearing off of them.

  3. These would be great to use with my students who are struggling with phonemic awareness.

  4. Sydney Webb says:

    I use pop-its in my calming corner. If a student needs a break, they walk over and grab a pop-it. I have egg timers that they are responsible for flipping over. When the egg timer is empty, they can choose to flip it over one more time if they need longer. I would love to start using them for phonics and sight word work! I teach K, so they are really loving the pop-its in the classroom!

  5. shannon irish says:

    I have used Pop-Its for reward time and for breaks. I would like to use them for spelling practice.

  6. Love all of these ideas! Thanks so much for sharing. I work one-on-one with students with a variety of learning issues and they love pop-its! Making it educational is even better.

  7. angela arney says:

    I have several kiddos who could use these during circle time but just can’t afford to purchase them.

  8. Carolyn Garbinsky says:

    Pop-its are so popular and my students love fidgeting with htem. Would love to employ them in my classroom!

  9. Cassie Flaten says:

    I love the idea of using an alphabet pop-it to teach kids how to spell and identify letters.

  10. Sarah Tetschner says:

    I haven’t used pop-its yet, but at home I use them alot! I am really intrigued by the dice game with pop-its! I think that would be so fun!

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