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Parents and teachers will discover a multi-sensory approach to teaching young children math, phonics, reading, writing, and science. Using movement in your lessons will enhance retention, increase motivation and add excitement and fun to the learning process.
Recent PostsLet's hear from Dorit Sasson, my guest blogger. As a teacher of ELLs, I know how challenging it is to keep the learning continuum at a high and discipline problems at a low. But still how is this all possible if students can’t read and understand ...
Hints to Prepare Kids for Readingby Janet Ann Collins Children become ready to learn to read when the myelin coating on nerves in their brains has developed. This usually happens when they are about five or six years old, but can be sooner or later. ...
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Please read this first draft poem about my dad. Leave a comment and tell me what you liked and what could be improved. Thank you for your imput.Last Dance by Kathy StemkeA lifetime filled with memories Your life, your smile, your glance You lo...
Humberto the Bookworm HamsterBy Mayra CalvaniIllustrated by Kit Grady, www.kitgrady.com Humberto is an antisocial little hamster… he’s totally addicted to books! His neighbors, the squirrel, the rabbit, the skunk, the hedgehog and the beaver want...
(To the tune of Are you Sleeping) Dance like snowflakes Dance like snowflakes In the air In the air Whirling, Twirling snowflakes Whirling, Twirling snowflakes Here and there Here and thereSkate like athletesSkate like athletesRound the trackRound th...
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