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  1. Global Warming for children For young children to understand a concept like Global Warming it needs to be taught through hands-on observable experiments. Make a terrarium with falling rain. Melt ice and watch the water level of a lake rise. Observe what happens when plants rec...
  2. Go Away Big Green Monster Unit Study Go Away,Big Green Monster! is a book of cut-out pages that page by page reveal a monster and then page by page make it disappear. The simple cuts and the bold colors appeal to both young children and old. It is as much of a  delight to read to g...
  3. All I want for Christmas is my Two Front Teeth Celebrate the loss of a baby tooth and the growth of permanent teeth while learning to read, write and measure your teeth. Graph the lost teeth by month and write to the Tooth Fairy. Cuddle with the Big Bad Wolf and all his big teeth. Count your fri...
  4. Triple Venn Diagrams Triple venn diagrams are used to compare and contrast three things. This lens will provide you with ideas and activities to use triple venn diagrams in your class. Free resources such as printables-triple venn diagrams with topics listed and interac...
  5. Get Smart Educational Supply Store Get Smart is committed to helping teachers, parents, daycares, tutors and homeschooling families find the materials they need to teach their children and students. Our friendly, bilingual staff can help find you find bulletin boards, borders, creati...
  6. J (a programming language) J is usually called a programming language, and so it is.  Yet, J is closer to a way of thinking.  It has a grammatical flow, the clarity of mathematics, and the empirical qualities of execution on computer.  (OK, I'll admit,...
  7. Bluebirds of the Meadow Summer nears and the bluebirds start nesting along the fenceline. The children are fascinated with the way they fly back and forth to build their nests. They become the focus of our next Unit Study, Bluebirds of the Meadow. As your little bluebirds...
  8. Math: Cartesian Battleships This is an excellent game for either the home schooling parent or the classroom teacher who wants to introduce their kids to finding points on the Cartesian plane. I have used this many times in my maths teaching career and it is always popular with...