
HOW WILL THE WIDE RACIAL GAP IMPACT YOU AND YOUR CHILD?
According to The Columbus Dispatch analysis (September 22, 2013), data from state standardized exams show even if students come from affluent families or attend highly rated schools, black students in Ohio continue to lag far behind their white peers in school. On more than two-dozen state tests given to students in kindergarten through high school last year, the […]
Theme of the Month – Pets
Last month (January 2015) was our first month with our new blog and our first issue of free lessons centered around the theme Five Senses. For the month of February, we will be moving on to a new theme…PETS! What better way to start this month’s theme than with a quote: Whether you’re a cat, dog, […]
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By Crystal Labbe
How Important is Signing Your Name?
By 2014, 45 American states will stop teaching cursive writing in favor of keyboard proficiency. Read More Teaching cursive is not even required in the Common Core curriculum standards in the US, instead the focus is on analytical and computer-based skills. Is cursive writing an outdated practice? Should we stop teaching cursive writing in our schools? […]
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Cooking with Kids – Five Senses
In continuing the theme My Five Senses, spend some time using their senses to create with food. Chocolate anything is a favorite in my house, so we went in search of a new chocolate recipe that the kids could do on their own and we found it. Thanks to ArtfulParent we can now make Homemade Peanut […]
Science with Kids – Five Senses
After reading one or several of the books on My Five Senses, including Miss Humblebee’s Academy ebook My Five Senses, spend some time using their senses to experiment with science. Looks the Same, Smells Different Materials: 2 clear plastic cups, white vinegar and water Instructions: Pour water into one cup and vinegar into the other. Cover […]
Art with Kids – Five Senses
After reading one or several of the books on My Five Senses, including Miss Humblebee’s Academy ebook My Five Senses, spend some time using their senses to create with art. Five Senses Book Materials: Paper, crayons, markers and paint Instructions: Give your child a piece of paper with this sentence across the top: I like to […]
Reading with Kids – Five Senses
Children learn about the world around them by using their five senses. Our five senses give us five ways to gather information and learn about things. Today we are going to begin teaching children about their Five Senses, through the use of ebooks and books. Don’t feel the need to go out and by all of these […]
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