Profile: The year in review, kids-styleROBERT SIEGEL
Year in Review Printablesfrom The Crafting Chicks *updated for 2016* DIY Noise Maker with Free Printablefrom Sincerely Jane Kiss 2016 Goodbye Printablefrom The Crafting Chicks *updated for 2016* About Me This Year – Child Interviewfrom Andrea’s Notebook Ring in 2017 Printablefrom The Crafting C...
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Teach your students how to draw a dragon with a printable guided drawing worksheet. Asian Zodiac Calendars Poster Pack A set of posters showing the Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese zodiac calendars. Lunar New Year for Kids- Teaching Slide Deck ...
I shared the updated kids year in review/resolutions last week. This one is for YOU. Here is your printable new year’s resolutions: It’s pretty simple and straight forward but I shared a few years ago why I broke it down into these sections. I love the idea of want, need, wear,...
"And quite frankly, there really are no words that you can say about what went on yesterday in Nashville and it's just a tragedy for those families and everybody affected. You don't really realize it until you have kids of your own… [When] it happens close to home, it's definitely...
Anne Frank for KidsPrintable Reader to read, color, and learn about this Jewish girl who lived behind the wall in Holland during World War 2 1950s for KidsReader to Color, Learn and read about what life was like in America in 1950 ...
This week marks the end of school for the majority of my kids. At the end of the year, we go through the school items and keep a few key pieces for a scrapbook. I keep this VERY simple and low key because otherwise I can’t manage it. I don’t keep everything either (you can...
I was also pleased to see the book included an “Opportunities for Action” section — a portion of book sales is donated to these nonprofit organizations and kids can learn more about each of the education, medical and environmental groups that help to support work in China!