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Ocean Themed Classroom Decorating Ideas

  • Amanda Smith
  • Categories : Fun activities & crafts for grade school
  • Tags : Teaching grades pre k to 5

Decorating in an ocean theme is a great way to engage students in the material and provide them with a fun and interactive classroom environment. Make …

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Parents Can Try a Free Online Dyslexia Test for Kids Now

  • Olive Estrella Coronado
  • Categories : Parenting a special education student
  • Tags : Special ed information for teachers & parents

Have you been noticing possible signs of dyslexia in your children? Perhaps you should try out a free online dyslexia test for kids to determine if …

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Writing Prompts for Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls

  • Kellie Hayden
  • Categories : English lesson plans for middle school
  • Tags : Teaching middle school grades 6 8

Do you need some writing ideas for the novel Where the Red Fern Grows? This lesson offers writing ideas for three stages: before starting the novel, …

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Fun With Frog and Toad: Three Crafts for First Grade Students

  • Tracey Bleakley
  • Categories : Lesson plans & worksheets for grades 1 & 2
  • Tags : Teaching grades pre k to 5

Arnold Lobel’s books about the friendship of Frog and Toad are favorites with first grade children. Introduce your students to the adventures of …

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Games Parents Can Use to Reinforce Basic Addition and Subtraction Facts for Third Grade Students

  • Patricia Gable
  • Categories : Parenting grade school aged kids
  • Tags : Teaching grades pre k to 5

Does your child struggle with learning basic addition and subtraction? It’s important for third grade students to learn these skills before …

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Helping Your Child With Dyslexia: 5 Websites Plus Advice for Parents

  • Janelle Martel
  • Categories : Parenting a special education student
  • Tags : Special ed information for teachers & parents

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects 5-10 percent of Americans. If your child has dyslexia, he or she can receive help at school, but it is …

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Classroom Visual Aids for Toddlers that Work

  • Kara Bietz
  • Categories : Preschool teaching strategies, advice & tips
  • Tags : Early education information for teachers, parents & caregivers

Classroom visual aids for toddlers can include pictures of children participating in daily activities, photos or drawings at the hand washing sink and …

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Get Ideas for Hispanic Heritage Month Lesson Plans, K-5

  • Genevieve Van Wyden
  • Categories : Spanish lesson plans for secondary grades 6 12
  • Tags : Teaching english speaking students a second language

Foods, biographies of famous Hispanic people, art, music and geography can all become a part of your lesson planning for Hispanic Heritage Month. …

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Healthy Rhyme Time: 7 Poems about Health for Preschoolers

  • Kara Bietz
  • Categories : Preschool crafts and activities for hands on learning
  • Tags : Early education information for teachers, parents & caregivers

There are so many lessons in the broad topic of health that teachers would like preschoolers to learn, that it may sometimes feel overwhelming for …

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History of Communication in the Philippines in Light of Its Cultural Diversity

  • ciel s cantoria
  • Categories : Social studies help cultures, governments & more
  • Tags : Homework help & study guides

Tracing the history of linguistic communication in the Philippines involves tracking down the firsts of many settlers of the archipelago during the …

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How the Family Can Help OCD: Strategies for Coping and Helping

  • Janelle Martel
  • Categories : Parenting a special education student
  • Tags : Special ed information for teachers & parents

OCD is a disorder characterized by obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions may take the form of doubts or disturbing images whereas compulsions tend …

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Summer Games for Children: Fun Ways to Keep Kids Occupied in the Pool or Outside

  • Rochelle Connery
  • Categories : Summer learning
  • Tags : Summer learning

Summer is the best season of the year to get the kids outside and away from the video games. However, once they’re outside, you probably want them to …

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