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Delicious And Refreshing Strawberry-orange Sorbet. 4 Ingredients Only! (strawberries, Water, Oj & Sugar)
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cheap plastic beads, thin layer in pan. 400 degrees for about 20 min. When cool just invert, fall right out
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COOL WHIP COOKIES- EASIEST COOKIE EVER! 1 box cake mix (any flavor- chocolate, red velvet, lemon, etc.), 1 tub Cool Whip (8 oz), 1 egg. Mix ingredients. Drop spoonfuls into powdered sugar to coat. Bake at 350 for 12 mins. Cool before removing.
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Stop Summer Slide - students can lose up to 2 months of knowledge over the summer. Use these ideas along with Summer Points.
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Don't have eggs? For brownies use a banana instead...all sorts of replacements
Summer Bucket List: Inspiration Roundup ~ Creative Family Fun
Strawberry Shortcake Kebabs from @Kristan Roland
Busy Kids = Happy Mom: All About Your (child's) Teacher Questionnaire {with printable}
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7 Printables to Help You Say THANKS to your child's teacher!
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Scholastic Summer Challenge - a free online program designed to motivate and excite your children around reading books this summer. The Summer Challenge is an easy and fun way for kids to log the minutes they spend reading as they earn rewards and help Read for the World Record.
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Focus little ones on OTHERS this month - over 50 free acts of kindnesss to choose from.
CHEAP plastic plates from wal-mart work as dry erase boards for the classroom!
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Classroom bucket filling display/ cup for each student
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21 creative consequences for disobedient children- Some of these are AWESOME!!!
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Do it yourself summer camp - a list of daily morning activities/tasks for the kids during summer break to keep their bodies and brains active and their house clean.
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List of tasks children can master, by age, to gradually gain independence.
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Another pinner said: So I read through all 100 and I would say I would actually do about 90 of them! Great list!!
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Every child needs to grow up money-smart. This site help guide parents and educators on what age groups should know at their age.
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great centerpiece for a party. cover tables with paper and doodle away
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Pretty much the best website ever: knockoff DIYs of retail decor. (anthropologie, ballard design, crate & barrel, land of nod, pier 1, pottery barn, restoration hardware, urban outfitters, west elm, williams-sonoma and others). Truly some of the neatest ideas ever!!
Adorable book to document the drawings of children.
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