A community helpers word search is a wonderful way to introduce kids to the people who help keep our neighborhoods and towns running smoothly. Whether you’re a homeschool mom, a teacher planning your next lesson, or a parent looking for a simple, meaningful activity, this printable is a great fit. The community helpers word searchContinue Reading The post Community Helpers Word Search appeared first on My Joy-Filled Life.| My Joy-Filled Life
Looking for new ideas for your early elementary classroom spaces? See how this Virginia Montessori program partnered with Kaplan on their recent expansion project.| blog.kaplanco.com
Engage your students with this interactive addition game. A great way to reinforce addition math facts through fun and games.| My Joy-Filled Life
Playing games can be a great way to make learning fun, and spend quality family time together. Below are a list of learni...| imaginativehomeschool.blogspot.com
I found another free reading and language arts curriculum I want to share: CKLA Skills series. This is a full language arts curriculum, but I've mainly used the reader (which are included from KG Level 4 up, and are decodable and engaging and have great illustrations . I really adore the free printable readers and have been using them to supplement the readers from the other curriculum I use with the kids I tutor in reading. New skills are added gradually and in the earlier grad...| Imaginative Homeschool
Making torn paper mountains is a fun, really easy artwork you can do with kids of almost any age (or even adults!).| Imaginative Homeschool
I'm not big on workbooks generally, but I love the Visual Guide Workbooks. They feature colorful, fun, infographics packed with great information, and questions and activities to go with them. I have a child who often struggled to pay attention to long written passages but almost always remembered the stuff he saw in the pictures and diagrams. That made these workbooks perfect for him. | Imaginative Homeschool
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Don't have a yard suitable to doing fun archaeology digs in? Well, then just try layer cake!| Imaginative Homeschool
Here are five of my favorite picture books to read aloud to, or with, my kids. | Imaginative Homeschool
Britannica School: Early Elementary is where curiosity meets credibility— facts are clear, content is appropriate, and learning is joyful.| Britannica
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