I’ll let you in on a secret… 🤫

Jan 16, 2024 4:53 pm

Are you ready?! Today marks the day we re-ignite the magic of learning with all the creative, differentiated, and active learning resources you all adore, all bundled up with a bow of affordability. 🎁


Imagine having the best of math, science, reading, writing, and seasonal festivities at your disposal, all designed to spark joy and curiosity in your students. Say goodbye to hours of planning and hello to a collection that covers each of your differentiated teaching needs and then some! 


I won’t keep you in suspense any longer: for a limited time, my friends and I are offering our exclusive "Energizing Learning and Wonders Bundle" from January 16th to 19th, with 35 resources with a value of $125… For the exclusive price of $24.99. 


Wait, what? 35 resources for $24.99? You’re saving a WHOLE BENJAMIN. 👏  What a great way to kick off the year, am I right?! 


Let’s take a look at some of the amazing resources jam-packed into this bundle… ⬇️


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Dive into this treasure trove of knowledge and find:

  • Reading Response Activity Sheets to enhance comprehension skills
  • Lunar New Year, Women’s History, and Valentine's Day activities that blend learning with a celebration of culture
  • Math Fact Fluency Trackers to turn numbers into a game of wit
  • Engaging ways to explore and review learning such as science games, hands-on activities, model making, project-based learning, scavenger hunts, and escape rooms
  • … and SO. MUCH. MORE. 💯


From math mysteries to science exploration and reading adventures to holiday hoots, your students are guaranteed to be ENGAGED and EXCITED for weeks to come! Jump on this bundle ASAP to refresh your lesson plans and take a load of stress off your shoulders! 💅


Don't let this opportunity slip through your fingers. Embrace the wonder, the excitement, and the savings now! Click the button below to learn more


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Happy teaching



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