Your questions, answered + Why teachers love thee bundles 🥊


Hey there,

I know you might have some questions about our $10 Black Friday Bundles, and I've got you covered! Plus, hear what other teachers are saying about these resources—they’ve already been game-changers for classrooms just like yours.

Your Top FAQs Answered:

Q: What’s included in the $10 bundles?
A: Each bundle contains a full year of self-checking games designed to cover the entire curriculum for either math or grammar in your grade level. Think addition, shapes, context clues, and more—all tailored for easy implementation.

Q: Are these resources easy to prep?
A: Absolutely! Print, cut, and play—done! Many teachers store the games in craft keepers or Ziploc bags for simple grab-and-go access.

Q: Can I use these in small groups or centers?
A: Yes! These games are perfect for centers, small group work, review, and even early finishers. They’re versatile and fit seamlessly into your day.

Q: Are these aligned with curriculum standards?
A: You bet! These games are crafted to align with grade-level standards, helping your students master key skills while having fun.

Q: Will these work for my students with special needs?
A: Many teachers of Special Education students have seen fantastic results using these games. They’re adaptable, engaging, and low-pressure for students at any level.


What Teachers Are Saying:

🌟 “My students loved using this product! I have purchased different levels for my Special Education students from this seller and will buy from them again!!! Thank you for your awesome products!!!”

🌟 “These games are fun! I love how the students can learn to play the game, and then you can switch the content out without having to take the time to teach a game again and again.”

🌟 “LOVE these math games for my first graders! It’s so nice to keep the same structure of the game and just change the cards/questions for our current topic. My students are always excited when I take out a new set of cards for them to play.”

🌟 “Super easy to prep and love that there are black and white options! I wish I found this earlier!”


This Sale Won’t Last Forever

Your classroom deserves resources that save you time, engage your students, and make teaching a breeze. But don’t wait—the $10 Black Friday Sale ends Sunday at midnight EST.

Click the red button below to grab your bundles and see why teachers everywhere are raving about these games!

See you in the ring,
Sarah 🩷
Simply STEAM

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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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