An Engaging Lesson Plan for The Lost Boy by Dave Pelzer
What does it mean to be a F-child (foster child)? Disappointment can become the norm. In this lesson plan on The Lost Boy, learn how Dave Pelzer coped …
Continue ReadingWhat does it mean to be a F-child (foster child)? Disappointment can become the norm. In this lesson plan on The Lost Boy, learn how Dave Pelzer coped …
Continue ReadingStop and read this article if you are looking for some buggy fun in your classroom. Whether used as a supplement to an insect lesson plan, or as …
Continue ReadingAll kids love Ice cream and any day is great time to have a party with kindergarteners and slip in some learning as well. This is a great time for all …
Continue ReadingCooking is a skill that any grade, age or gender can participate in and enjoy. A crucial part of your homeschool curriculum should be cooking classes …
Continue ReadingAs a homeschooling parent do you find it hard to structure your day? Here you will be introduced to some time saving tips that will turn your …
Continue ReadingForgiveness and reconciliation are two difficult concepts to teach elementary students, yet they are important for children to understand and use in …
Continue ReadingExperience the rich history and culture of the northern African country of Morocco by learning about the food, history, religion and customs of this …
Continue ReadingEveryone feels angry sometimes. Help your child learn to channel anger in appropriate ways. Put an end to temper tantrums and physical violence and …
Continue ReadingOne of the advantages to home schooling is being able to apply the skills your student is learning to real life. A Consumer Math class is the perfect …
Continue ReadingRainy days or hot, steamy ones – either way, you are likely to hear, “Mom, I’m bo-o-ored!” Let Dr. Seuss and his infamous Cat …
Continue ReadingIt is important for your teenage children to learn how to handle money. Spending patterns set in the teen years will tend to influence them when they …
Continue ReadingBring a little bit of the American Southwest to your preschool classroom with these desert themed activities. Prickly pear cactus, coyotes and …
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