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teaching strategies
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Simple Activities for Toddlers: A Practical Play-At-Home Handbook for Parents by Lisa Forsythe
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Back in March, I wrote a blog post about Crackle and Pop! Bible Science Experiments by Hanna Holwerda. Crackle and Pop! is a fun co...
Working with Worry by Melissa L. Kilbride and Samantha C. Sweeney
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I usually write about children's books and activities on this blog, but every once in a while I find a resource that parents should...
What is a Word Spree?
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One of the first writing assignments I have my students do at the beginning of the school year is something called a word spree . A word sp...
Recognizing Anxiety in Children
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It is normal for children to feel anxious at times. Examples of 'normal stress' include the beginning of the school year, hav...
Helping Your Left-Handed Students
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Today is August 13th... did you know it is also International Lefthanders Day? An estimated seven to ten percent of the world's popul...
What is STEM Education?
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STEM education is becoming increasingly popular in our school systems. Students often take STEM classes and participate in STEM activi...
Creative Ways to Practice Spelling
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Are you tired of the same old, same old when it comes to spelling practice? Are you tired of having your students write their spelling words...
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