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This is a 56 page unit bundle that is all about Synonyms, antonyms, and homophones! It includes many lessons, whole group activities, centers, so...
Welcome to the Top Ten Amazing Facts about Stars! I'm sure at some point in your lives, you will have looked up at the night sky, absorbed the...
Muffin and Mani Wallpaper - World Map. I don't have words for how much I want this for the boys. The one we have seems so small in comparison.
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educational iPad apps I wonder if we can get similar Android apps.
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FREE Educational Printables for Kids! Colors, nouns, verbs and adjectives
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Writing tips and links from an occupational therapist. Good handwriting does not come from the fingers - it come from the "upper trunk". Whole body muscle development helps!
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Just type in your child's name (or anything else you want them to practice writing) and Voila! a custom-made handwriting sheet.
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We've been looking for the right map for our home for weeks. I love the way this looks.
Brain Hemisphere Hat from Ellen McHenry's Basement Workshop
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My Color Book...includes 9 basic color printables. Help your kids make the book & go through old magazines to find more colorful pictures to add to each color. You can also have older kids label the picture(s) they find. I'm going to have my 7 & 5 year old help make this one for their baby sister! So much fun & learning in one activity!
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74 Free Activities - Beautiful Story regarding website. The teacher who created all these activities (and sold them here on Teacher's Notebook) recently passed away and in her will asked that all her materials on this site be made free.
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This is just a worksheet I created to help students practice addition with 3 addends. Students can work individually or in groups to roll 3 dice, r...
Stars twinkle when we see them from the Earth's surface because we are viewing them through thick layers of turbulent (moving) air in the Earth's atmosphere. Stars (except for the Sun) appear as tiny dots in the sky; as their light travels through the many layers of the Earth's atmosphere, the light of the star is bent (refracted) many times and in random directions (light is bent when it hits a change in density - like a pocket of cold air or hot air). This random refraction results in the star winking out (it looks as though the star moves a bit, and our eye interprets this as twinkling). Stars closer to the horizon appear to twinkle more than stars that are overhead - this is because the light of stars near the horizon has to travel through more air than the light of stars overhead and so is subject to more refraction. Also, planets do not usually twinkle, because they are so close to us; they appear big enough that the twinkling is not noticeable (except when the air is extremely turbulent). Stars would not appear to twinkle if we viewed them from outer space (or from a planet/moon that didn't have an atmosphere). from enchantedlearning... #Stars #Astronomy #Stellar_Scintillation
30 websites for kids to play around on. Really unusual sites.
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