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Oh I LOVE this!!!! I'm so copying you! Thanks for sharing!
Love all the student heads! So funny–I bet they loved this!
Anita
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I LOVE THIS! How great!! Thanks for sharing!
I LOVE THIS TOO!: ) Thanks for passing along!
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Too cute and fun!!!!! š
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I LOVE this idea. Definitely doing this soon!
I LOVE this idea too! I'm "copycatting"!! lol
Thanks!
Too cute thanks for sharing! Can't wait to do these!!!
Love these graphs!! Such cute ideas- thanks for sharing.
This is AWESOME! What a great way to teach graphing/data collection! Just sad I found it AFTER this year was over, as my kindergartners' would've LOVED it!
I love your graphs! I just posted pics of my room and my graphing board-linking back to here. Thank you for the inspiration.
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Instead of alienating the only children I'd make the sibling one into a chart instead of venn diagram.
Oh my graph, I love this. I will definitely be doing it with my pre-k.
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What a better way to introduce young learners to graphs!! Such beautiful, powerful idea. Thanks.