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3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Featured History and Culture Spring

Hopping Down the Bunny Trail: Easter Rabbit Ears Headband

April 16, 2011April 21, 2011 Candace

My daughter made these cute little bunny ears at her Pre-K story and craft time so we decided to make them with our playgroup, too.

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3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Ecology Featured Spring Volunteering

Earth Day Books for Kids

April 14, 2011April 17, 2011 Candace

Many of our crafts involve re-purposed /  recycled materials and now that we are in full spring swing we are closely connected with the new

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3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 9-11 (Elementary) Ecology Featured Logical-Mathematical Science Spring Touch Weather

April Showers (Water Cycle Experiments)

April 12, 2011April 17, 2011 Candace

Mommy, why does it rain? Or, lately, the question is: Why does it drizzle, rain, and pour so much around here? April is the month

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3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Art Featured Spring Weather

R is for Rain

April 12, 2011May 23, 2011 Candace

My kids love to water color, so we created water color letters for our study of rain. I outlined bubble letters–the word “Rain” for my

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Featured Literacy Spring Weather

April Verse

April 10, 2011 Candace

After a few snows and bitter days in March, we are excited that spring is finally on the way! Our crocuses and daffodils have bloomed

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3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Featured Logical-Mathematical Mathematics Spring Visual-Spacial Weather

March Weather Bar Graph

April 5, 2011April 10, 2011 Candace

Just like we gradually introduce our children to the signs and sounds of language, mathematics pre-literacy is an important first step towards understanding operations and

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3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 9-11 (Elementary) Ecology Featured Science Spring Touch

Digging for Knowledge

March 30, 2011April 3, 2011 Candace

What can you learn digging around in dirt?  A whole lot! We’ll be learning about plants and flowers this spring and what better place to

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1-2 (Toddlers) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) Bodily-kinesthetic Featured Literacy Touch

D is for Dirt, R is for Rocks

March 29, 2011 Candace

Getting physical with your learning is a great way to reinforce academic lessons. The connection is especially strong with language and literacy. The experience reinforces

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1-2 (Toddler) 1-2 (Toddlers) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) Art Bodily-kinesthetic Featured Touch

Shaving Cream Art (Tactile Fun!)

March 25, 2011March 25, 2011 Candace

Studies have shown that students physically involved with learning score higher on subsequent exams–and we’re not just talking about the toddler, preschooler, kindergartner set.  The

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3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 3-5 (Preschool) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergarten) 5-6 (Kindergartners) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) 6-8 (Early Elementary) Featured History and Culture Spring

In Your Easter Bonnet, With All the Frills Upon It

March 25, 2011March 25, 2011 Candace

Although it may be a bit early for Easter, this bonnet is a fun way to welcome spring. We made this craft last year so

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head-shotCandace Lindemann is a published children’s writer and educational consultant. She holds a B.A. from Yale University and an M.Ed. from the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

Working with school districts around the country and some of the most well-known companies in the education industry, Candace creates custom strategies, textbooks, and lesson plans. Her articles have appeared in print and online.

While Candace’s degrees prepared her for a career in education, she’s found that the best preparation for parenting is on the job training.

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