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Classroom Themes - Printable Shopping List Words

Classroom Themes: Printable Shopping List...

  • 52 printable shopping list words available with membership
  • Ideal for early primary, kindergarten and preschool  settings.......
Theme Words

Shopping List Theme Words List

 

cereal eggs flour sugar
bread milk biscuits cake
food bars pasta sauce rice
tacos spaghetti yoghurt dips
butter cheese oil salt
crackers honey jam peanut butter
pizza baked beans soup nuts
meat chicken sausages fish
ham tuna vegetables chips
fruit tissues sweets donuts
chocolate ice cream juice tea
coffee soft drink soap detergent
shampoo toothpaste batteries pet food
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  • One of the best ways to find children\'s strengths is to ask the other children. If you play the \"hot seat game\", where you ask the children to describe another, with no name given, just good things about them, you often learn all sorts of things that you didn\'t know were happening. Also I often get the child with a particular \"strength\" to go off and assist a buddy who needs help along those lines- makes for a very interesting conversation. After a while, everyone knows that ***** is good at blending, so they go and ask for help. Makes lots of smiles all over. what a clever woman you are to ask for strengths, when you yourself are feeling a little low. You need your own magic stick. It\'s one of those wands with glitter inside, when you shake it, you see the glitter feel happy and smile. Holding this stick many of my children have found the answer using the magic from the stick. Well done. Barbara.

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