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Here are some interesting sites that I’ve found this week, thanks to my PLN. As a teacher, I feel we have to keep up to date concerning research in...
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This weekend is giving off some serious barnyard vibes. From Click, Clack, Moo at Center for Puppetry Arts to FamilyFarm Night at The Art Barn, you...
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Here is an idea for challenging students in your class who are working beyond the game idea shared in our math activity: 10 in the House. Playing b...
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With the start of a new year, it is always a great time to explore new ideas or try some new methods that may be a bit different from what we have ...
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Cut and Run by Annabelle Lewis continues the story of Run, Cat Run as our four Boston clairvoyants battle evil and its twisted game. Lewis take...
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It may seem like your child’s snack times are defined by endless requests for “junk” food. Requests for cookies, chips, and ice cream—to name a few...
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Set aside the conversation hearts (except when experimenting … see idea #3) and show your kiddos how much they mean by filling the day with oh-so-s...
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March is one of my favorite months, so I’m so excited to show you all of the fun that I’ve packed into the Kindergarten March Morning Bins! These b...
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Have you seen our number puzzles? They're so much fun and worth the little extra prep time.Students will find the matching position for each sectio...
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I love a game with tactile elements. Something you can touch, feel, and blame on your uncoordinated chonky fingers when everything goes pear-shaped...
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Colleen’s Homeschool Day in the Life (with a 9-, 12-, 14, and 19-year-old) ~
Written by Colleen Kessler of Raising Lifelong Learners
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Even if we don’t like to think about it, death is the inevitable end to our journey. We tell ourselves not to worry about it since it won’t happen ...
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