Fun, independent practice can be hard to find. That is why I chose the Super Simple Independent Practice series to share with you this month.

Each book features 4 activities for every week of the school year that are a breeze to read, require only minimal materials, and take just minutes to set up. That’s 144 activities you can easily add to your existing plans for students to do at their seats, at a center, or even as homework. I think they are great for differentiating activities to meet the needs of all learners.

These books are some of the newest from The Mailbox Books so I’m not sure whether you’ve had a chance to try them yet. I’ve included sample pages and the table of contents for each book. Try them out and let me know what you think.

Just as I have done with other featured books on this blog, each person who comments on this post will be entered in a drawing for one FREE Super Simple Independent Practice book. I’ll randomly choose one name on November 21 and contact the winner via email. I can’t wait to hear from you!

Congratulations, Margie from Franklin Regional Middle School in Pittsburgh, PA! She is the winner of a Super Simple Independent Practice: Language Arts Grs. 4-6 book!


Independent Practice Series

Preschool Practice
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Independent Practice: Language Arts Gr. K
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Independent Practice: Language Arts Gr. 1
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Independent Practice: Language Arts Gr. 2
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Independent Practice: Language Arts Gr. 3
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Independent Practice: Language Arts Gr. 4-6
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Independent Practice: Math Gr. K
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Independent Practice: Math Gr. 1
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Independent Practice: Math Gr. 2
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Independent Practice: Math Gr. 3
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Independent Practice: Math Gr. 4-6
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Independent Practice Series

90 Responses to “Super Simple Independent Practice”

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  1. 09 Nov 2008 at 6:06 pm 6.  Kim Day

    As new kindergarten teacher, I find myself scrambling at times to find or make center activities. I’m always looking for simple yet appropriate activities for our curriculum. These books look GREAT and seem to meet my students’ needs!

  2. 08 Nov 2008 at 11:40 pm 5.  Ardis

    Never knew about these books before. They look very interesting and worth a closer look-see at my local teacher store.

  3. 08 Nov 2008 at 8:48 am 4.  Amy

    You always give me such great ideas for my Pre K class. I glad you are sharing these books!!!Thanks for the hard work you do!

  4. 08 Nov 2008 at 6:55 am 3.  Carol Smith

    Books look wonderful…..says me wistfully. With the downturn of our dollar will just have to wait until things improve - only worth 63C of your money and that makes it all out of my range right now.

    Teachers will love the activities and will certainly be able to make good use of them with all kids - those who are independent as well as those on the way.

    Keep up the excellent work.

    Sm:)es,

    Carol in Australia

  5. 07 Nov 2008 at 10:52 pm 2.  Kathy Wheeler

    Thanks for sharing about these books; I am excited about using them to meet the needs of the multiple levels of students that I have in my classroom. These will be perfect during our Workshop time. Also, thanks for the chance to win.

  6. 07 Nov 2008 at 10:09 pm 1.  Joyce

    These books are great timesavers. The activities are easy don’t take much time to set up and cover the grade level curriculum. The kids enjoy the activities. A great product.

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