Last call for $1 deals! ⏳


The clock is ticking! ⏳ At 12:00 AM EST tomorrow, the #NY2025 Dollar Deals Event wraps up, and my $1 resources will return to full price.

Here’s what you don’t want to miss:
🌡️ States of Matter Unit: STEM-packed, teacher-approved, and student-loved.
📦 STEM Box Labels & Task Cards: The ultimate time-saver for organizing materials and sparking creativity.

Don’t let this deal slip through your fingers. Grab these classroom favorites now for just $1 each!

Wishing you a productive and joyful start to 2025,
Sarah

Simply STEAM


Simply STEAM

I craft self-checking STEAM, math, and literacy games for 2nd-4th graders. All digital downloads, all impactful. Teachers save time; kids master skills.

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