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Grades K-1 Worksheet

Grades K-1 Worksheet

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  1. Hello Gabby,

    Is there any way you could e mail me these documents? My e mail address is kmharrington5@comcast.net

    Thank you!!!

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  2. Excellent ideas. I love it

    How I can download the worksheets?

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  3. Could you please email me these documents?

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  4. would love these for my students!
    shelley.hackett@txkisd.net

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  5. Would it be possible to get copies of these documents? They look amazing. :) Thanks so much!

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  6. any way that I could get a copy of these for my first graders? My email is markotayj@foxc6.org

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  7. If you would email me these documents that would be great!
    adawson.shcs@gmail.com

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  8. Hello! I would be very appreciative if you could please email me these great documents, as well. Thank you so much!

    pdfk1964@gmail.com

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  9. Is there any way that you could email me these, too! They look amazing! erin.stewart@bossierschools.org

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  10. Anyway of getting these documents emailed over? Thanks in advance.

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  11. could you please email me these documents? scable@seymourschool.net

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