WorldJugglers’ Day

Tomb paintings indicate that juggling goes as far back as the ancient Egyptians. Today, we’ve got the advantage of juggling “how-to” books and kits to help us get started. Try Juggling for the Complete Klutz by John Cassidy and B.C. Rimbeaux (complete with beanbag blocks) and you’ll be a pro in no time. (Remember, when […]

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Jigsaw Puzzle Day

Puzzles are endlessly fascinating for kids. Every time they put one together, their problem-solving skills get better. To make your own puzzle, ask your child to draw a picture on a piece of paper. Mount the paper to light cardboard, then cut into several shapes. The more “abstract” the original drawing, the harder the puzzle […]

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Indian Corn Jewelry

2 cups Indian Corn 1 Sewing Needle Thread (various colors) School Glue     Necklace:  Soak Indian Corn overnight in water to soften.  Thread individual kernels on thread to make a necklace.  Earring / headband: You can also make accessorize other jewelry using corn. Glue pieces of corn to old earrings or plain headbands to […]

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FFG: Bug Jar (Early Math)

Using materials from Take It To Your Seat Math Centers (K-1) from Evan-Moor Educational Publishers (just this activity is available for download for just a few dollars as well),  some extra bugs that I’m sure I downloaded on 4share.com, but can’t find now, contact paper to “laminate” and improve durability, and markers to decorate, I […]

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Learn the Alphabet Arts and Crafts – J

The Letter J is a generally reliable letter.  It usually makes the “juh” sound as in jam.   The letters “dg” sometimes make the /j/ sound as well (as in edge) which makes it difficult for children to spell such words.  Teaching “edge” as a Word Family (edge, hedge, ledge, etc) can help. The Letter J […]

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Jump or Jiggle

Jump or Jiggle   Frogs jump, Caterpillars hump,   Worms wiggle, Bugs jiggle,   Rabbits hop, Horses clop,   Snakes slide, Sea gulls glide,   Mice creep, Deer leap,   Puppies bounce, Kittens pounce,   Lions stalk— But– I walk!   Evelyn Beyer

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