 | Hurricane Teaching Tips With this severe, active, hurricane season underway, here are some ideas to make areas of the curriculum relevant to your children. There are also suggestions for dealing with the aftermath of a catastrophic hurricane. If you are... read more>> |
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 | Martin Luther King, Jr. Teaching Tips Who was born on January 15, 1929? A man who believed in equality and peace...Martin Luther King, Jr. Here are some ways to honor this man. NOTE: If you live in a country other than America, adapt these activities for a significant... read more>> |
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 | Emergency Lesson Plans Everyone gets those situations in life where an emergency has come up, and you don't have the time (or sometimes the ability) to get a good lesson plan in to school for your students. Maybe you have a family emergency or a... read more>> |
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 | Activity: Alphabet Preschool Ideas And Themes When it comes to choosing an activity, alphabet preschool crafts are a great way for teaching new skills. Literacy is an important aspect of early learning and teaching the alphabet is critical to future success. When selecting an activity, alphabet... read more>> |
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 | Bread Mold Science Fair Projects Ideas If you're looking for an interesting science fair project, then you may want to read more about bread mold science fair projects that you can do. They are easy and inexpensive to do but also allow you to follow all the steps of the... read more>> |
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 | How To Help Your Kids Do Algebra "Mom, I just can't do Algebra." Of course you'd love to help. But 'Algebra'? It's a bit outside of a parent's Job Description isn't it? The good news is you CAN help. And you don't have to be mathematically minded, either. All you need... read more>> |
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 | Astronomy And Kids During the clear night sky and as long as the city lights are not close or bright enough to interfere with your naked eye vision, it is always a good idea to grab a blanket and some candles and head to your house's roof or the... read more>> |
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 | Reading-Comprehension Skills - Part I Here you will find examples of Main Idea, Inferences, Predicting Outcomes, and Fact or Opinion. If you can read every word on a page, are you really reading? Well, maybe and maybe not! One definition of 'read' is "to utter aloud... read more>> |
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 | Reading-Comprehension Skills - Part II Here are examples of Context Clues, Cause and Effect, Drawing Conclusions, and Sequencing. Do you remember that 'reading' means understanding the author's message, not just calling out words? If you cannot answer... read more>> |
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