TS.LLBHWHME.MATH.Freebie (digital download)

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FREE Printable Classroom Banners and Screen / Smartboard Displays

This is a Book Companion Resource for “Ling Ling Bird Hears with his Magic Ears” (available directly from us, including as a read-only digital download, or in paperback/hardcover from Amazon and many other online bookstores).

Brighten up your classroom (or even your child’s bedroom) with a gorgeous display banner! 33” / 84cm in length. PDF files are provided in three sections - simply print out each section on a regular sheet of paper, and then join all three together with staples, glue and/or sticky tape.

Starting a new activity? Use the screen / smartboard display to announce it! This is so useful for building excitement, “talking ahead” to prepare for what’s coming next, and helping children transition from one activity to another.

Please note: Both of these products are available in two versions: one which uses the word “math” for our US friends, and the other which uses “maths” for those of us in the UK - so take your pick!

Designed by Tanya Saunders for AVID Language.

FREE Printable Classroom Banners and Screen / Smartboard Displays

This is a Book Companion Resource for “Ling Ling Bird Hears with his Magic Ears” (available directly from us, including as a read-only digital download, or in paperback/hardcover from Amazon and many other online bookstores).

Brighten up your classroom (or even your child’s bedroom) with a gorgeous display banner! 33” / 84cm in length. PDF files are provided in three sections - simply print out each section on a regular sheet of paper, and then join all three together with staples, glue and/or sticky tape.

Starting a new activity? Use the screen / smartboard display to announce it! This is so useful for building excitement, “talking ahead” to prepare for what’s coming next, and helping children transition from one activity to another.

Please note: Both of these products are available in two versions: one which uses the word “math” for our US friends, and the other which uses “maths” for those of us in the UK - so take your pick!

Designed by Tanya Saunders for AVID Language.