National Young Readers Week 11/9 – 11/13

Hundreds of schools across the country celebrate reading by participating in National Young Readers Week each year. This is an annual event that was co-founded in 1989 by Pizza Hut® and the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress. Set aside as a special day to recognize the joys and benefits of reading, […]

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Magenta Playdough

1 cup flour 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon 1 1/2 T. cream of tartar 1/2 cup salt 1 T. canola oil 1 cup water from steaming beets Combine all ingredients in a pot. Stir constantly over medium-high heat. When it forms a ball, cook for about 1 more minute until dough begins to firm.  Allow to […]

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Open Ended Art: Matisse

This weeks open ended art project theme is “Matisse”.  It’s a new thing; Open Ended Art will feature a specific artist once a month.  We read “When Pig-Asso met Moo-Tisse” and “Drawing with Scissors” as well as checking out some Matisse art on the internet to get familiar with his work. ^^ THIS is how […]

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Little Archaeologists

Create your own treasure stones   1c flour 1c used coffee grounds 1/2c salt 1/4c sand 3/4c water   Mix it all together (dry first, then add the water) until it forms a dough. Break off pieces and form a ball, press a ‘treasure’ into the middle and seal with some extra dough. You can […]

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FFG: States of Matter Sorting

Kidlet has already been exposed to the idea of states of matter.  We’ve talked about solids, liquids and gases for a while now, done experiments with water, ice, gelatin, and so on.  I created this folder to review, and to quiz him on his understanding of states of matter. The labels for the envellopes came […]

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Is Your Child Ready for Toilet-Training?

  When you can answer “yes” to most of these questions, it’s time to start.   • Can your child follow directions? • Does he understand words like “wet” and “dry” and distinguish between the two? How about “toilet” or “potty”? Does he recognize words for urinating or defecating? • Can she tell you where to find the […]

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A Daily Love Checklist

    •Tell each child, “I love you.” •Communicate love through gentle touch.  •Keep track of your kids; notice when they come and go. •Talk up what your children do that’s right. •Notice small steps toward competency. •Ask your kids their opinion. •Answer their questions patiently and thoroughly. •Expect age-appropriate responsibility. •Provide situations where your […]

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5 Ways to Encourage a Love of Learning

1. Read, read, and read to your child for at least 15 minutes every day. Take turns reading with your older child — you read one page, she reads the next — or establish a family reading time when everyone reads her own book.  2. Encourage him to express his opinion, talk about his feelings, and make […]

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