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Monday Made It

I am so excited that Monday Made It is back. I loved being able to link up every Monday over the summer, but now that school has started, I'm glad it's gone to once a month. Today for my monday Made It I created...

Last week on my Show and Tell Wednesday I shared my math assessments that included addition, subtraction, and multiplication. I went ahead and made an additional 3 files. They are separate files for addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Each individual file is only $2.50 and if you would like all three together, only $5.00 So head on over to my TPT store to pick up a copy of your own.



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  2. You've been BOO'd!!! As a result you get to choose an item out of my TPT store to enjoy. Just send me an e-mail letting me know what you would like. Come on over to my blog and check it out!

    Teresa

    2nd Grade Pig Pen

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  3. I found your blog because Teresa from 2nd Grade Pig Pen Boo'd you. I am now your newest follower. Come on over and join the fun by sharing 3 blogs you love and admire.

    Cynthia

    2nd Grade Pad

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  4. Teresa,
    Thank you so much. I will stop by your blog and check it out!!!

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  5. Cynthia,
    That's so sweet of you to stop by. I'm headed over to your blog write now. :-)

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