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  1. Printable Alphabet Letters Alphabet letters on walls, doors and on children's clothing as monograms or names make learning the letters of the alphabet decorative, fun and part of everyday life. Decorating kid's rooms or play areas with colorful printable alphabet letters is a...
  2. The Grinch Who Stole Christmas You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch. The Grinch is a storybook villain who learns the true meaning of Christmas, created by famed illustrator Dr. Seuss.  First introduced in the 1957 book How The Grinch Stole Christmas!, the Grinch became a holiday r...
  3. Helen Keller Helen Keller, American author and lecturer, who was deaf and blind and who served as an inspiration for other people with disabilities. She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, the daughter of well-to-do parents: Arthur Keller, a former officer in the Con...
  4. Kids Wildlife Education For Homeschoolers or Any Schoolers You'll find this a unique way to teach about wildlife . . . using the outdoors as the basis for learning math, language arts, social studies and more. This highly acclaimed curriculum includes 14 lesson plans complete with worksheets and testin...
  5. Lemmings: Falling into the Sea of Knowledge When the winds start to howl and the snow begins to blow you can capture your student's attention with this innovative Arctic Unit Study focusing on lemmings. Your little lemmings will be excited to learn with a theme that includes little furry crea...
  6. Homeschool "Curriculum" -- What To Teach... And How The cool thing about Homeschooling is that you are not TIED or CHAINED to a curriculum determined by *Ivory-Tower* "Boards of Education" such that your children will become Bored of Education! Sure, you can buy curriculum specifically design...
  7. Squidoo Curriculum - Using Lenses as Study Starters! Yup. Like many, I'm addicted to Squidoo. I started one Squidoo lens on a whim - at the suggestion of a friend. And before long, I had more than 140 of the things keeping me busy. And there are more in the works. --sigh-- This is really a dilemma for...
  8. Kids and Creativity This lens is about children and the way that they relate to the arts. Blessed is the child who discovers his gifts and talents at an early age and is nurtured. "The successful man is prosperous, because he has developed ninety-five percent of his ab...
  9. What is 7? When I was in college, on the first day of class one of my professors wrote on the board "7". He turned to the class and asked "What does that mean?" He got the most obvious response first "seven". That student was then asked "What does THAT mean?"...
  10. How to Create a Lesson Plan for ESL Students Many ESL teachers have never been taught the basics of preparing a lesson plan. When I began teaching, I would piece together random activities that I hoped would be helpful to my students, but did not know how to structure my class so that these ran...
  11. Pumpkin Science Have you ever wondered how a small seed can grow into a big pumpkin? Life cycles are found throughout nature, even in pumpkins!
  12. Using Concept Maps in the Classroom     Concept mapping is a technique for creating visual representations or “maps” of a series of interrelated ideas or concepts. A team of researchers led by Joseph D. Novak created concept mapping as a way to help students...
  13. Geography for Kids & Families You can build one for them, too! Just visit the American Refugee Committee Headquarters on Squidoo.
  14. Autumn Classroom Resources Autumn presents many opportunities for children to explore the natural world around them. These fun activities and articles will provide parents and educators with a great start for exploring the changing season with kids.