Most Loved PropsI have now taught over 750 classes, and that means a couple things:
Punctuation props fall in the third category - I've used them up! To be fair, I get A LOT of mileage out of the question mark, some out of the period and question mark and very little of any other one, but if I'm printing and laminating, I'll make the most of my page! I use the question mark to let kids ask ME a question for some reward systems, or to indicate they need to respond to a question, or in level 3 when they learn how to ASK questions! I also have some handwritten marks I've put on my props on these - the NAME of the punctuation mark on the back, and arrows indicating inflection (for PROPER PRONUNCIATION classes, or when you just get tired of a regular's robot voice!) Help yourself to another freebie! Click on the photo to download. I like to post mine on popsicle sticks for easy storage (I have a clear plastic hanging shoe organizer they go into beside my desk) but they work equally well as flashcards if that's your jam.
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