Really Good Stuff Common Core Resource Folders – Second Grade – Set of 12 - Bulk School Supplies, Take Home Organizer for Students, Classroom Essentials
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Really Good Stuff Common Core Resource Folders – Second Grade – Set of 12 - Bulk School Supplies, Take Home Organizer for Students, Classroom Essentials

Really Good Stuff Common Core Resource Folders – Second Grade – Set of 12 - Bulk School Supplies, Take Home Organizer for Students, Classroom Essentials

  • Standards-Aligned Reference Tool: Two-pocket folders that feature second grade English Language Arts prompts such as simple and complex sentences, irregular nouns and verbs, and compound words on the
  • Math Skills At Your Fingertips: The back cover and second inside pocket include key math references like measurement terms, telling time, counting money, even and odd numbers, and a thousand grid?
  • Perfect Classroom Size: Each folder measures 9 1/2 in by 12 in and comes in a set of 12. This makes it easy to distribute to students or keep as a complete classroom set?
  • Educator Approved: Created by educators and aligned with Common Core, state, national, STEM, NGSS, and Head Start standards, helping reinforce learning and stay current with evolving curriculum?
  • Teacher Must-Have for Organization: A reliable and colorful way to organize student materials, support daily lessons, and provide independent reference in desks, centers, or take-home use?
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Really Good Stuff Common Core Resource Folders – Second Grade – Set of 12 - Bulk School Supplies, Take Home Organizer for Students, Classroom Essentials

  • Standards-Aligned Reference Tool: Two-pocket folders that feature second grade English Language Arts prompts such as simple and complex sentences, irregular nouns and verbs, and compound words on the
  • Math Skills At Your Fingertips: The back cover and second inside pocket include key math references like measurement terms, telling time, counting money, even and odd numbers, and a thousand grid?
  • Perfect Classroom Size: Each folder measures 9 1/2 in by 12 in and comes in a set of 12. This makes it easy to distribute to students or keep as a complete classroom set?
  • Educator Approved: Created by educators and aligned with Common Core, state, national, STEM, NGSS, and Head Start standards, helping reinforce learning and stay current with evolving curriculum?
  • Teacher Must-Have for Organization: A reliable and colorful way to organize student materials, support daily lessons, and provide independent reference in desks, centers, or take-home use?

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  • Standards-Aligned Reference Tool: Two-pocket folders that feature second grade English Language Arts prompts such as simple and complex sentences, irregular nouns and verbs, and compound words on the
  • Math Skills At Your Fingertips: The back cover and second inside pocket include key math references like measurement terms, telling time, counting money, even and odd numbers, and a thousand grid?
  • Perfect Classroom Size: Each folder measures 9 1/2 in by 12 in and comes in a set of 12. This makes it easy to distribute to students or keep as a complete classroom set?
  • Educator Approved: Created by educators and aligned with Common Core, state, national, STEM, NGSS, and Head Start standards, helping reinforce learning and stay current with evolving curriculum?
  • Teacher Must-Have for Organization: A reliable and colorful way to organize student materials, support daily lessons, and provide independent reference in desks, centers, or take-home use?