Every week I put together a list of 5 great products from members of The Best of Teacher Entrepreneurs Marketing Cooperative (TBOTEMC) with the requirement that each product must be less than $5. With a variety of subjects and a wide range of grades, there just might be something that you can use, so continue to read below and see!
In addition, if you're a seller on Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) who would like to get more information about joining TBOTEMC, contact me via email at ReneeHeiss@gmail.com or by simply leaving a comment on this blog post.
Valentine's Day Multiplication Color by Number - $3.00
by Believe to Achieve by Anne Rozell
2nd - 5th grades
Math Worksheets, Basic Operations, Math Test Prep
2nd - 5th grades
Math Worksheets, Basic Operations, Math Test Prep
by Artimation Designs
preK - 3rd grades
Activities, Fun Stuff, Printables
preK - 3rd grades
Activities, Fun Stuff, Printables
by Scipi
3rd - 8thh grades
3rd - 8thh grades
Activities, Fun Stuff, Computation
Valentine Fractions is not a “drill and kill” fraction activity, but instead is a five-page resource that is a fun and engaging way for students to be involved and focused while identifying and reducing fractions to lowest terms. If each fractional part is correctly identified, when the students write the fractional parts on the lines provided, a new word is created. Each group of new words becomes a Valentine message.
President’s Day Activity Book Printable No Prep - $1.75
by History at Home
3rd - 5th grades
Homeschool Curricula, Printables, Literacy Center Ideas
The President’s Day Activity Pack No Prep, Printables for Grades 3-5 includes: Writing prompts, Word search, Word scramble, Research pages, Venn diagram, Word challenge, Acrostic, & 2 answer keys!
Sentence Correction Practice and Detailed Answers | Print | Google Drive | Easel - $4.00
By Charlene Tess
9th - 12th grades
English Language Arts, Grammar, Writing
The sentences in this resource contain errors in parallelism; verb tense; use of "which" and "that"; subject-verb agreement; use of irregular verbs: lie, lay, sit, set; misplaced modifiers; comparative and superlative degrees of comparison; and more.
As always, I encourage comments and any ideas or suggestions by emailing me at reneeheiss@gmail.com
Renee Heiss
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