Bookmaking Homeschool Lesson Plan: How to Get Your Child Writing More Often
Are you looking for a bookmaking homeschool lesson plan? This article features different ways to make books with children of any age. If you’d …
Continue ReadingAre you looking for a bookmaking homeschool lesson plan? This article features different ways to make books with children of any age. If you’d …
Continue ReadingChoosing a preschool curriculum for your child care center or early learning program can be an overwhelming experience. There are several different …
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Continue ReadingWhen asked, “What is a diphthong?”, many people are lost for an answer. Learning the meaning of the word, where diphthongs are found, and …
Continue ReadingHelping a child with math puts fear into the hearts of many parents. Just like any parents, homeschool parents struggle to recall math functions …
Continue ReadingPlanning a week down by the sea for your pre-K class? This thematic unit is chock full of activities to plan an exciting lesson on ocean life for your …
Continue ReadingThe world can be a big scary place to preschoolers, and comprehending other environments outside of their own (even within the same country), can be a …
Continue ReadingTeaching toddlers to get organized can seem a bit daunting, but there are steps to take to make it easier! Here is a glance at how to teach a toddler …
Continue ReadingTest anxiety can be difficult for students to deal with, even more so for students with intellectual disabilities. Learn about test anxiety in …
Continue ReadingThe difference between learning a 1st language and a 2nd language is great. Did you know that part of this difference is due to the fact that our …
Continue ReadingOpening a new child care center or a new toddler room? Toddler developmental needs differ greatly from preschooler’s needs. Be sure to include …
Continue ReadingFind an outline of ideas to use before, during and after a read-aloud with “A Chair for My Mother,” by Vera B. Williams, along with new …
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