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Willow Creek Press 1,000-Piece Puzzle, 26-5/8" x 19-1/4", Unicorn Yoga
Miniland Educational Anatomically Correct 15" Baby Doll, Caucasian Girl
Highlights Learn-And-Play ABC Spinner Games, Pre-K - K
Trend® Bingo Game, Numbers
GONGE Riverstones - The Original Non-Slip Stepping Stones for Kids, Primary Colors, Set of 6
Quick Communication Corp. Magnetic Dartboard Game, Blue
Headu First Multiplication Game, Grade 1 - 5
Plus-Plus Puzzle By Number 1400-Piece Map Of the United States
Crayola® Washable Paint Pour Set
Trend® Fun-To-Know Puzzle, Numbers 1-20, 40 Pieces
Westco Educational Products Toddler Maracas, Blue/Black, 2 Maracas Per Pack, Set Of 3 Packs
Quick Communication Corp. Game Play 4 In A Row Tabletop Game, Blue
CPS Toys Remote Control Jeep Toy Car, Multicolor
GONGE Therapy Top Balancing Toy, 3-1/2"H x 15-3/4"W x 15-3/4"D, Red
Crayola® Scribble Scrubbie Safari Pet, Assorted Styles
Learning Advantage Managing My Allowance Game, Grades 3 And Up
GONGE Go Go Bus, Red
GONGE Clown’s Hat Balancing Toy, Multicolor
PlayMonster Giant Spoons The Card Grabbin' & Spoon Snaggin' Game
Super Impulse World’s Smallest Jenga Game, 8-1/2"H x 5-7/16"W x 1-1/2"D

Create a wonderful learning environment with fun classroom games. Show your appreciation and recognition with classroom games and rewards using stickers, certificates, puzzles, age-appropriate educational toys and even wristbands. Use innovative and fun classroom decorations to brighten up the room and spread the spirit and joy of learning.Find math, language arts, reading, writing and science games to teach specific subjects and skills without sacrificing fun! From counting, colors, numbers and letters, to space, earth and physical science, there are wonderful games that inspire and enhance critical thinking.Rewards and recognition are important at any age. People really like to be recognized and teachers and parents love to recognize good behavior. Rewards help to motivate behavior that makes students reach even higher. Consider additional teacher resources to guide and inspire you.Stickers and certificates are fun and appreciated at any age. Use stickers for any individual or team achievement and to recognize behaviors that go a long way toward accomplishing one or more goals. Stickers come in all shapes, colors and sizes and some include memorable characters and movies. Create an exercise where students reward each other with stickers. Certificates can be personalized to include student names and their achievements. Certificates are easy to frame for hanging on a wall at school or at home.

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