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Our subscribers' grade-level estimate for this page: Kindergarten - 1st Draw and Write About an Imaginary AnimalThink of an imaginary animal - invent one of your own if you'd like. Draw a picture of it and write about it. Name___ Title of Picture___This is a thumbnail of the Draw...
I was seventeen-years-old, already having dedicated twelve-years of my life to schooling, from Kindergarten to 12th grade, years that were never coming back, and I was on the verge of throwing away all those years with nothing to show for them. This was my hell. I had done it to my...
Today's featured page: Bat Connect-the-Dots Printout Our subscribers' grade-level estimate for this page: Kindergarten - 2nd Draw and Write About Your Favorite CookieDraw a picture of your favorite cookie and write about it. Describe what is in it (or on it), what it tastes like, why ...
About a Boy I laugh more. I smile more. I love more. My three-year-old son challenges me, inspires me and surprises me everyday. Before I became a mother,... Sep2013 03 Kindergarten Vignettes: The First Day of Kindergarten Well we did it – the first day of Kindergarten has ...
Margy might have well have been a kindergartener grasping the door jam to the doctor’s office…”no, not today.” For 10 awkward minutes the family waited while the cemetary workers tried three more times, clearing some branches inside the hole with an electric skill saw and shoveling dirt...
Miss M started Year 11, her penultimate year of school. Like most mothers I’m perplexed at how we’ve got here, given she just started kindergarten about 3 weeks ago. However she’s now a senior, which required a new uniform, half of Officeworks and a newly superior attitude to those...
I hope you have someone to read to.A tip for anyone who is helping with the care of someone with dementia – picture books are great! Read them to your person, talk about the pictures, get your person to read some too, if possible. Picture books are the best. ...
Nice to have the little word cards too. Helpful Buyer April 9, 2018 5.0 This is great! My Kindergarteners loved the chance to get up and move around the room! (Although zucchini is spelled wrong, but I just crossed it out and fixed it with a sharpie) Thanks for the great resource!
Fun, picture-filled pages, perfect to read to pre-schoolers/Kindergarteners/First Graders. THE SCHOOL IS ALIVE (Eerie Elementary #1) by Jack Chabert, is an early reader with black and white illustrations throughout. My 5-year-old loves illustrated books about kids, and the quirky title/cove...