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household responsibilities... we're all in this together!
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What's in the Bible Flashcards! If you haven't seen the movies yet I HIGHLY recommend them! They are a huge, huge favorite around here!
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color pages for each of the 50 states, creating our own geography notebook
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I want to make a list like this because I like most of these... #12 is my favorite, reminds me of my Daddy Clyde!
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Teaching my kids to fish (to be independent) A age by age list of things to teach my kids
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conversation starters for kids. great for the dinner table
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Grow Houseplants from Kitchen Scraps. remember doing this as a kid!?
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tapestry table--burlap and a coffee table base- or on a picture frame or large embroidery hoop
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This is AMAZING! All the things you work on to train your children tabbed and highlighted with a key in the front. Training topics include: anger, complaining, lying, laziness, THE GOSPEL! So when you need the verses you can grab the actual Word and be able to quickly flip to whatever you need!! Can't wait to do this!!
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71 Things your child needs to know before Kindergarten
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Nature Walk Idea - Paper bag scavenger hunt!
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trash or treasure...write sight words on paper, crumple, kids uncrumple, and read word. sight words are treasure, nonsense words are trash. record
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parking lot game -- call out a word (or letter) & they "park" in that place!
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Free Audiobook - Poems Every Child Should Know
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Outlines of famous works of art for kids to color
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parking lot game -- call out a word (or letter) & they "park" in that place. PERFECT FOR SIGHT WORDS!
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43 chores young children can do (18 months to 7 years old)
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Bully-proofing your kids - Starting when their son was 3, psychologist Tammy Hughes and her school psychologist husband started teaching him. At night, they'd say, "Tell me three good things that happened to you today." This helped him make the distinction between events and his feelings about them. Once he had that mastered, they added, "Tell me three good things that happened to someone else (lesson: the world includes me and other people, their feelings and actions)." Next they asked, "Tell me something you did that worked out well. Now, tell me something that someone else did that worked out well for someone else." "These simple questions help children differentiate themselves and others, and (teach them) cause and effect. If you can connect these ideas and feelings, then it helps children to prepare to identify bullying -- negative versus positive behaviors -- and who did what to cause the outcome"
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Quiet Time Bins and great list of ideas/projects
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It's called the ransom box. If you leave your stuff out after 1 warning, mom puts it inside this box and you can't get it back until you draw a job from the envelope- and do it
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Multiple representations. This would make for a good matching game
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Tracing Outlines of Famous Paintings - coloring sheets
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Lemonade Stand. what a fun way to learn about money and change!
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blue tape w/ watercolor over it -- great rainy day activity
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DIY watercolor silhouette. This would be a fun project to do with letter stickers. Stickers on first then paint, dry, and remove stickers.
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