🍫 New “Journey of Chocolate” Resource + A Seasonal Freebie 🦃


Hi teacher friends! 👋

It’s officially Thanksgiving season, and I know how busy this week gets… so I wanted to send something helpful, simple, and fun for your classroom!

🦃 First up: Your Thanksgiving Comprehension Freebie!

If you need a no-prep, quick activity for this week, grab my Thanksgiving Comprehension Freebie!
It’s designed for special education, resource rooms, and lower-level readers, giving students a short passage + picture-supported comprehension questions.
Perfect for independent work, small groups, or a last-minute sub plan.

👉 Download the freebie here!!


🍫 NEW Today: Journey of Chocolate — From Farm to Table!

This brand new resource is the next addition to my growing “Journey of…” series, and it might be my favorite one yet. Students LOVE learning how chocolate is made!

This differentiated flip book + comprehension set helps students understand:
✔ Where cacao comes from
✔ How beans are harvested
✔ How they’re processed
✔ How chocolate is made and packaged
✔ How it finally gets to us

With simple text, visual supports, and clear sequencing, it’s perfect for:
• Special education classrooms
• Life skills programs
• Resource rooms
• Early science units
• Farm-to-table lessons

👉 Check it out here: 20% OFF this week ONLY!


I hope these two activities give you something fun, meaningful, and easy to use as we head into Thanksgiving week.


Sending you calm mornings, cooperative students, and a cup of coffee that actually stays warm! ☕💛

Talk soon,

🧡 Ashlee

Miss Ashlee's Class

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