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The Crayon Box Organizer (Freebie!)

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Have you heard the news? We've Moved to  HeidiSongs.tv ! Our new website features an online video streaming service, updated blog posts at  Heidisongs.blog , and a wealth of fresh resources designed to make learning even more fun and engaging. You can also continue shopping for our educational products there and at our  Teachers Pay Teachers store ! Head over to  HeidiSongs.tv  now and explore all the exciting new features.  See you there! __________________________________________________________________________ Are you a teacher that likes your crayon boxes organized ?  Do you get tired of kids telling you that they don't have a black crayon, or that they have two reds?  Well, today I have a quick solution that will empower YOUR KIDS to keep your classroom crayons organized!  I call it my Crayon Box Organizer , and it's so simple that five year old could use it! :D This Crayon Box Organizer is simply a piece of paper printed w...
   

An Easy Fairy Tale Book Report Organizer & Lapbook! (Freebies!)

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Have you heard the news? We've Moved to  HeidiSongs.tv ! Our new website features an online video streaming service, updated blog posts at  Heidisongs.blog , and a wealth of fresh resources designed to make learning even more fun and engaging. You can also continue shopping for our educational products there and at our  Teachers Pay Teachers store ! Head over to  HeidiSongs.tv  now and explore all the exciting new features.  See you there! __________________________________________________________________________ Today I am excited to share a fun way to teach children to create a book report about a fairy tale- by creating a "lapbook" that serves as a graphic organizer and castle craftivity at the same time! This is a wonderful project to do for display for a parent visitation night, such as Open House, or to create as a culminating project to show what children have learned. I displayed ours last year that my first and second graders created ...