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- S is for Scarecrow | Early Learning Workbook
S is for Scarecrow | Early Learning Workbook
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Help students learn the letter “S” (to identify, to write and the sound), to count to 10, to recognize and identify basic colors and shapes PLUS practice important fine motor and thinking skills with this 28 page, fall themed workbook.
Students will:
- – color
- – trace
- – count
- – draw
- – solve mazes
- – create a number mini-book
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