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Mary Poppins Unit Study
- How do you teach literature, science, math, history and art to a child and make them love every minute of it? Use a unit study! My favorite way to homeschoo...
- Updated 39 days ago | Mary Poppins lesson plans › history in mary poppins
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Unit Study: Mr. Popper's Penguins
- Mr. Popper's Penguins is a Newbery Honor Book written in 1938 by Richard and Florence Atwater. It's a charming tale about Mr. Popper, a simple house painter...
- Updated 292 days ago | Unit Study: Mr. Poppers Penguins › children's literature classics lesson plans
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I Remember the 60s!
- My girls and I were browsing a cool antique store one day, when one yelled out to the other to come see this oddity. As I approached the scene, I was surprised...
- Updated 35 days ago | I Remember the 60s › 1060s
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I Love Sunflowers
- I'm a bit obsessed with sunflowers. Just looking at them makes me happy, and I'd prefer a bouquet of sunflowers over a bouquet of the most expensive roses any...
- Updated 5 days ago | i-love-sunflowers › how to draw a sunflower
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Zombie Guide for the Discerning Fan
- I love zombie movies, whether humorous or dramatic, because they represent the ultimate test of survival. However, I keep my list of zombie favorites short,...
- Updated 2 days ago | zombie movies › george a romero
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Mary Poppins Unit Study
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How do you teach literature, science, math, history and art to a child and make them love every minute of it? Use a unit study! My favorite way to homeschoo...
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Unit Study: Mr. Popper's Penguins
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Mr. Popper's Penguins is a Newbery Honor Book written in 1938 by Richard and Florence Atwater. It's a charming tale about Mr. Popper, a simple house painter...
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I Remember the 60s!
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My girls and I were browsing a cool antique store one day, when one yelled out to the other to come see this oddity. As I approached the scene, I was surprised...