A Jacksonville Beach Tradition since 1985. Come Enjoy A Real Taste of Jax Beach! When it comes to having food and fun in Jacksonville Beach, you need to experience Monkey’s Uncle Tavern. For more than 30 years, residents and visitors to our beaches have made ‘Monkey’s’ a local instit...
including odd/even numbers, and multiples. You need at least three numbers in sequence to be considered a run. For each number in the run, a player earns five points. A die can only be used in one run. But a player can create more than one run in a turn. Play until ...
In this fun end-of-year activity that’s perfect for social studies, have your students design a “Great Seal” for their school. First, break them into groups to talk about what makes your school special and memorable for them. Then, have each kid (or group) create their own “seal”...
Thanks toWilmington and Beaches Convention & Visitors Bureau, there is always helpful information on their website to gather before we visit. Here’s some information and places to explore before your next visit! Annual Eventsthat celebrate Asian culture include: UNCW’s Intercultural Festival (usual...
Lisa Fernandes arrived in New York City from London to represent World Child Cancer. We talked about the resources that families have in Jacksonville, FL. We are very fortunate to have Nemours Children’s Health System and Mayo Clinic in our community. I can’t imagine being the parent of ...
16. Spell words to a familiar tune Get sight words stuck in everyone’s head, in a good way, by singing the song “Bingo.” Instead of B-I-N-G-O, spell the sight word. So, if you were teaching the word THE, the song would go: “There is a sight word of the day and THE ...
You’ll find plastic eggs in lots of places—Amazon sellspacks of 144 plastic eggs, which is enough to get crackin’. 1. Play with Eggimals Patch Go wild with creativity and let kids turn plastic eggs into adorable animals. Give them felt, foam, beads, markers, glue, and other supplies...
all year long. While recycling breaks down old items in order to create something new, upcyling makes something new from an existing object in its current state. Challenge your students to create something unique and wonderful from preexisting items like magazines, plastic water bottles, tin cans...
cards to each player. Players try to “make 10” exactly with the cards in their hand. They can use two or three cards to do it. Players can discard one card in each round and pick up a new one until they have a combination that makes 10. Once they do that, they win the round...