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Making Lady Liberty’s Torch
Telling Time Printable Card Game
Posted by Unknown | 5:23 AM
Before my son’s last playdate with his best buddy, I must have answered “what time is it now, Mom?” and “how much time before he gets here?”...
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Telling Time
Give & Take
Posted by Unknown | 10:12 PM
One of the things that yoga has taught me on so many levels is the lesson of balance. Not just in the poses, or the way I stand, sit an...
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Christmas,
family health,
gratitude,
holidays,
social skills
From Phonics to Words with Slide Cards
Posted by Unknown | 5:21 AM
Have you ever known you needed to do something that no one else knew about, but you still felt guilty? That’s how I’ve felt about posting th...
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Phonics,
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OJ Carton Lantern & Paul Revere’s Ride
Posted by Unknown | 5:59 AM
There’s something to be said for a legend … and a great poem … and transforming junk into a craft. The combination of these three things put...
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Add and Subtract with Roman Numerals
Posted by Unknown | 5:52 AM
My son’s class is working on telling time. His homework assignment one night was to find and count the number of clocks in our home. He also...
This Family is a Bunch of Turkeys! [printable book]
Posted by Unknown | 1:50 PM
Yep, you guessed it. That's me as a turkey. HA! We’re a goofy family all right. My boys love to be tickled and my husband and I still lo...
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Oceans, Continents, and Directions, Oh My!
Posted by Unknown | 5:36 AM
When I purchased a subscription to National Geographic Kids magazine for my son, they sent us an inflatable globe. He has been fascinated w...
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Geography,
Map skills
Introducing Yoga in the Classroom
Posted by Unknown | 5:31 AM
My favorite classroom is definitely the outdoor one, but as the weather gets colder and damper, I take my yoga adventures inside to classroo...
Kente Cloth-inspired Pattern Practice
Posted by Unknown | 2:06 PM
AB, AAB, ABC, ABB … if you’ve ever worked with a child on patterns you, no doubt, recognize these. Frankly, I think some of the traditional ...
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Write Like An Egyptian
Posted by Unknown | 5:22 AM
When my son and I got to the sixth chapter of Mary Pope Osborne’s book Mummies in the Morning , a light bulb went off in my head. The third...
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Reading,
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Making a Miniature Totem Pole
Posted by Unknown | 5:13 AM
My favorite of all the Native American art is made by tribes in the Pacific Northwest. The transforming masks, button blankets, and totem po...
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Anatomy of Sensory Overload
Posted by Unknown | 5:27 AM
A good majority of what I do in a typical group children's yoga class or adaptive individualized instruction is aimed at sensory integra...
Multiplication with Eric Carle’s Zoo
Posted by Unknown | 5:01 AM
I like Eric Carle’s books. Way back when my son was a toddler I ordered 1, 2, 3 to the Zoo from a Scholastic book order, expecting to love ...
Living in Color
Posted by Unknown | 5:55 AM
Photo by: B.Gini ©2006 (Tree at Cornwall Inn) I love taking walks in the woods this time of year. The colors of the foliage is absolutely b...
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Art,
color therapy,
imagery,
nature,
stress management