Melissa | January 30, 2010
Here’s a great notebooking page FREE for you to enjoy! Click on the button below to download.
The large black dot in the button above is actually a sun, for some reason it’s not showing up. But it downloads fine!
Category: Coping with the Cold, Delightful Deciduous Trees Activities, FREEBIES, Snow and Ice Activities |
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Cindy | January 29, 2010
As we come across wonderful books having to do with nature that don’t necessarily fit into one of our NaturExplorers units, we plan to highlight them here for you! The first book we’d like to introduce is…
Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors by Joyce Sidman is a brightly illustrated book that takes your [...]
Category: Book Buzz |
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Tags: seasons
Cindy | January 25, 2010
As the winter days stretch on, I can easily be drawn into a ho-hum existence. I LOVE to be outside, but I definitely prefer to be outside in temperatures above 60°! God never fails to perk me up, though (even on really cold days), when I just get outside to breathe in His creation. He [...]
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Cindy | January 19, 2010
As the winter presses on, sometimes it’s hard to wait for spring to come. However, even in the midst of dormancy, snow, ice and below freezing temperatures, God gives us a glimpse of life. On a recent nature walk, my children and I were surprised and excited to see some of our familiar living “friends”.
Visit [...]
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Cindy | January 14, 2010
I love to incorporate more than one subject at a time when possible. It not only saves time, but makes connections that are so important for children to understand.
Last week, we were blessed with a dry snow that led to lots of snow drifts. I sent the kids on their merry way with a clipboard [...]
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Tags: connections, living math, math