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Lewo Wooden Stacking Board Games Building Blocks for Kids - 48 Pieces
Product dimensions: Tower - 3.1 x 3.1 x 10.8 inches, single piece: 2.95 x 0.59 x 0.98 inchesPackage Includes: 48 colorful building blocks with a dice! Comes packaged in a box for easy storage and transportationPerfect Family Game! Adults and children both will enjoy playing this game together. Suitable for 2 or more playersPlayers will take turns rolling the dice, then carefully removing one block of that color and re-positioning it on the top of the tower. The blocks have a smooth surface making it easy to remove. The player who knocks down the tower is the loserApproved ASTM and CE test.Great size, perfect for a young child's hands! Will help to learn color recognition, and recommended for ages 3 years old and up!
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u/ailurofila ยท 13 pointsr/Teachers

High School Spanish

  • Dry erase pockets. Absolutely my #1. I use a white sheet of paper in them to make it a mini white board, or you can slide in a worksheet and they can write on it and then erase it - fewer copies! We use these all the time to play games, practice verb conjugations and other grammar, etc. I have enough for everyone to get their own, or sometimes they work in partners or groups.
  • Cotton make-up remover rounds. These make great erasers for the mini whiteboards.
  • Organizer drawers. Great for however the heck you want to organize 100000 things.
  • Multi-color Jenga sets. You can make the different blocks represent different types of challenges - I like to use the 6 colors to match the 6 personal pronouns r 6 tenses of whatever. If you pull that color block, you have to make a sentence in the corresponding form for whatever we're practicing.
  • I put a supply box in the middle of each table (groups of 4) with pens, pencils, erasers, white=out, highlighters, paper clips, scissors, and glue. That way they don't have to ask me for things. Things don't disappear as often as you'd think - more often I find stuff the kids leave behind and throw it in.
  • Index cards. Great for millions of things.
  • Giant foam dice.
  • Essential oil diffuser. Kids are smelly.
  • Hand sanitizer and Clorox wipes. Kids are gross.
  • My first year, I had kids make final project posters explaining concepts (present tense, preterite/imperfect, ser/estar, etc.) as review. Now I can hang them up in the classroom. They're way more artistic than I am and it's a free source of classroom decor/resources.
  • Flyswatters - for the flyswatter game. (Look it up if you don't know it - this could be used in any subject!)
  • A variety of balls in different sizes - a beach ball (with the 6 pronouns on it), light-up balls, etc.
  • Play-Doh - can be used as sculpting pictionary and the kids love it.
  • Playing cards.
  • An electronic doorbell. This one gets weird looks from the kids, but it's great. You plug it in wherever, and if you need kids to STFU or stop what they're doing, rather than try to make yourself heard, you just hit the button and the tone goes off.
  • Anything that helps you color code. I had a different color folder for each section and I put all their work in there so I never had to spend time searching - I could tell at a glance.
  • Binder clips of all sizes.
  • An emergency kit - mine had bandaids, Advil, make-up remover wipes, a lint roller, contact solution, cough drops, floss, a toothbrush and toothpaste, feminine hygiene products, etc. I avoided a lot of kids going to the nurse for band-aids and cough drops, and the rest was for me. I kept it all in a box behind my desk.
  • A clicker/pointer for my computer/projector.

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    I think that's it... I had other stuff for decoration but those are the functional things!