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Using
this board, you can tell a story, sing a song or complete
a learning center by flipping the cards either forward or
backward. It is a wonderful tool that can be used both as
a whole group, then put out later for children to use because
it is very durable. *Comes with the 10 rings needed.
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This
board has 7 pegs glued in both sides allowing matching games
to be rotated according to themes being taught. Children are
able to discover and locate the matching stickers by criss
crossing nylon pot holder loops from one side to the other.
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This
is the most versatile board I carry. It can be used vertically
or horizontally. It allows children to flip cards to the left
and to the right as well as top and bottom. I have made games
to go on this board that deal with matching money, shapes,
colors, shadows, opposites, alphabet, numbers and halves just
to name a few. The possibilities are endless! *Comes with
the four rings needed.
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Very
similar to the double flip board but this board children are
able to flip three pieces of paper instead of two. Once again,
it can be used vertically or horizontally. I have made games
to go on this board where children have to match colors, shapes,
alphabet, and pictures that are divided into three sections.
*Comes with the 6 rings needed.
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This
board comes with the 10 brass hooks needed to enable children
to hang cards from the hooks. It is another wonderful fine
motor tool. I have made several color copied games to go on
this board and it is a very adaptable board enabling children
to work on simple skills such as shape and shadow matching,
but also more challenging concepts such as sequencing the
alphabet, matching upper and lower case, simple math problems,
working on names, phone numbers and simple word work.
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This
board is played exactly like the matching game "Memory".
The board comes with 16 holes with 16 lids and I provide laminated
sticker games to go in each hole. The children take two lids
off at a time to see if they made a match and if not, the
lids are replaced and the next child takes a turn. If a match
has been made, the lids stay off and he/she gets to go again.
Game continues until all matches have been made. Once all
matches have been made, the game is tipped upside down and
the pieces fall out so it can be set up again. *Make sure
pieces jiggle in board so they are able to pop out. If they
are getting "stuck", trim them down.
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The
slot board enables two children to be using the tool at the
same time. Both sides are accessible. The board itself contains
three slits where cards can be placed also allowing children
to use the upper level and lower level of the board. Games
made to go on this board include sequencing, shadow matching,
colors, numbers, shapes and alphabet. *Materials can be interchanged
using the hookboard and slot board.
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This
board most commonly holds my "What's Missing's?" which
is a whole group activity where children look at a picture and
when it is flipped, they have to determine what is missing from
the next page. I have shown other activities on this stand such
as recipes, color charts, number charts and step-by-step activities.
It also holds baseball card plastic sheets which you can rotate
skills as well. *Comes with 2 rings.
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The
paddleboard was the very first board that I created. It allows
you to tell stories in a different way. I have several stories
and songs that fit on this board and all you have to do is color
and flip the pages. The pictures are on the front and the words
are set up on the back. It is a wonderful tool as you never
have to take your eyes off the children! *Comes with the 2 rings
needed.
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This
board is my most recently created tool where you spin the
wheel while singing a song, telling a story or discovering
the learning center concept. The pie piece comes off and you
can change stories or learning centers. It comes with two
pie pieces, each with a different sized pie piece for different
viewing.
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