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Have you used any of these Mailbox Books?
I would like other's opinion on some of these Mailbox Books. I'm a fan of Mailbox but I really don't like purchasing any books without looking at them first. Maybe some of you can give a brief review...whether it has been a great help in your classroom, etc.
All at PreK-K level
Gotta Have Graphs!
Let's Do Science Today!
Quick & Easy Science Fun
Literacy Envelope Centers
Math Envelope Centers
Cut, Tear & Gold
Trace, Draw, & Crumple
Math Mats & More
Look 'n' Cook
Thanks!
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I used cut tear and fold during the summer . I liked it bc/ it was easy to do and great directions. Some of the lesson can even be used at the pre school level they are that simple(especially the cutting ones)
Math mats: I have used it before and the kids seemed bored by it a bit
I have Gotta have graphs by have not used it yet. It has a plethora of ideas on different types of graphs. It might require a lot of prep work for the teacher.
- yourhonour63Lv 61 decade ago
I have Look 'n' Cook. I haven't had a chance to use it in the classroom, but it's set up very nicely and would be great! I loved doing cooking projects with my class.
- 1 decade ago
My mom has used "Trace, Draw, & Crumple" and she loves it because the kids learn to develop finger, hand, wrist, and arm muscles needed for successful letter formation and early handwriting success.