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Knock Knock Book Activities

Knock Knock Book Activities

Author:
Catherine Meatheringham
Illustrator:
Deb Hudson
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Knock Knock Book Activities Games

Knock Knock - Cards
Knock Knock - Maze
Knock Knock - Jigsaw Puzzle

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With bright clourful illustrations this is an exploration of children, culture and language from around the world. On each new double page children knock on their own door with their own version of “Knock Knock”.

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Bloomsmath Level 4 Data & Graphing
Bloomsmath Level 4 Data & Graphing

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Bloomsmath Level 4 Length
Bloomsmath Level 4 Length

Five sequentially more challenging activities to teach Year 3 students Length

Bloomsmath Level 4 Perimeter & Area
Bloomsmath Level 4 Perimeter & Area

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