From Number Two Pencils on TeachersPayTeachers. I love this template and use it with my own students. I wish more teachers would share credit when they share awesome things like this!
I did reply privately to Sarah with the TPT source regarding the division template on the same day she asked. I thought I had shown the reply publicly on my blog, but guess it didn’t appear. Apparently she saw a photo of the template attached to my blog address somewhere on the Internet, but didn’t see the whole original blog entry where I gave full credit to the author. I definitely agree that credit should be given when sharing, and I wholeheartedly practice that with my blog entries. At any rate, I hope more teachers are able to utilize the template mentioned – it’s great! Cindy Elkins, OK Math and Reading Lady
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From Number Two Pencils on TeachersPayTeachers. I love this template and use it with my own students. I wish more teachers would share credit when they share awesome things like this!
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I did reply privately to Sarah with the TPT source regarding the division template on the same day she asked. I thought I had shown the reply publicly on my blog, but guess it didn’t appear. Apparently she saw a photo of the template attached to my blog address somewhere on the Internet, but didn’t see the whole original blog entry where I gave full credit to the author. I definitely agree that credit should be given when sharing, and I wholeheartedly practice that with my blog entries. At any rate, I hope more teachers are able to utilize the template mentioned – it’s great! Cindy Elkins, OK Math and Reading Lady