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Pointers on Decorating Your Little One's Room Yourself
Creating a room for your baby does not always require an interior decorator or huge sum of money. With a little creativity and do-it-yourself flair, you can save money and come up with a fantastic baby room. The following are some helpful pointers.
Paint the room with bright colors instead of uninteresting ones. And the walls do not have to be painted in one solid shade. Try to paint them in 2-3 different colors that go well together. You can look at interior decorating magazines for the in colors these days. Or you can also use the internet as a resource for great baby room wall color ideas.
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Complete Year in Reading and Writing: Kindergarten: Daily Lessons - Monthly Units - Yearlong CalendarAt the beginning of every school year, we bet you ask yourself, OWhat do I want my students to knowand do as readers and writers by the end of this year?O This bookNjust for KindergartenNmakes that question easy to answer by taking all the guesswork out of teaching reading and writing. Provides a detailed curricular calendar that's tied to a developmental continuum and the standards so you'll know not only what you should be teaching, but what your students are ready to embrace and what you can reasonably expect of them as successful readers and writers. Additionally, you'll find monthly units of study that integrate reading and writing so both work together to provide maximum support for your students. The units are organized around four essential components, process, genre, strategy, and conventions, so you're reassured you're addressing everything your students need to know about reading and writing. What's more you'll find ready-to-use lessons that offer exemplary teaching and continuous assessment, and a flexible framework that shows you how to frame a year of teaching, a unit, and a lessonNand you can easily adapt all to fit the unique needs and interests of your own students. For use with Grade K.
The Night Before Kindergarten'Twas the night before kindergarten,and as they prepared,
kids were excited,
and a little bit scared.
It's the first day of school! Join the kids as they prepare for kindergarten, packing school supplies, posing for pictures, and the hardest part of all—saying goodbye to Mom and Dad. But maybe it won't be so hard once they discover just how much fun kindergarten really is! Colorful illustrations illuminate this uplifting takeoff on the classic Clement C. Moore Christmas poem.
Melissa & Doug See & SpellPlace the colorful wooden letters in their proper places to spell words on the cut out two-sided wooden boards. Includes 16 playful pictures with three and four letter words to keep learning fun. Includes over 50 letters.
The New Kindergarten: Teaching Reading, Writing, & MoreCome into Connie’s kindergarten classroom and learn how to plan literacy-rich learning experiences all year long. This complete resource includes activities to build phonemic awareness and phonics skills, mini-lessons on shared reading and writing, and learning-filled morning messages and meetings. Plus, tips on introducing and managing materials, establishing classroom routines, setting up sensational centers, creative ways to connect with parents, photos, student samples, reproducible activity sheets, forms, and more! For use with Grade K.
Funny Halloween Costumes That Will Send You to the Winning Stage
Halloween is one time of the year we get to be something different. Forget the norm and try something bizarre, terrifying, or exotic! This is the one holiday that should be nothing but pure fun! Children and adults alike prepare for grotesque quantities of goodies, Halloween costumes, and clever tricks. Only a single day long, it can be easy to put off your holiday planning until the last minute. This can cause major problems when you run to the store, searching picked over Halloween costumes. Remember, if you choose the wrong Halloween costume, you may find your dark holiday turns into a terrifying event.http://www.costumecauldron.com/Kids-Angel-Fairy-Wings-Costumes.html
When else can grown men and women wear the ugliest, skimpiest, or scariest outfit in public without concern for the social repercussions? Get the most out of your holiday by choosing a Halloween costume you can fall in love with. Everyone has their own personalities, likes and dislikes. Use that during this evening of dress up! Do you idolize some eccentric celebrity or hardcore rock star? For one evening, shed your blouse or polo and khakis and don their trademark-studded leather!
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Alex Ready, Set, School Activity Box, Alex Little Hands SeriesKindergarten, here we come! This jumbo box of preschool learning activities helps kids develop the essential skills they'll need for school. And because the activities are so much fun, future students look forward to learning. Kindergarten readiness pack includes dry erase workbooks, preschool worksheets, stencils, crayons, stickers, and more. Helps preschoolers master the alphabet, numbers and counting, colors, shapes...there's even a shoe-shaped lacing board so kids can learn to tie their shoes! With helpful, step-by-step instructions for parents. For ages 3 and up.
Melissa & Doug See & SpellPlace the colorful wooden letters in their proper places to spell words on the cut out two-sided wooden boards. Includes 16 playful pictures with three and four letter words to keep learning fun. Includes over 50 letters.
The Big Book of Sight Words: Vocabulary Words for PreschoolThe Big Book of Sight Words is a powerful tool that will help your preschool age child develop their vocabulary and communication skills. Children love gadgets and technology, and this ebook is viewable on Kindle, ipad/iphone, Android devices, and even desktop computers, using the free Kindle application from Amazon. It was specifically designed to teach children the crucial “40 Sight Words” from the Dolch List of most common words found in children’s reading books.
Named after Dr. Edward Dolch, who had originally compiled the list of the 220 most common words, sight, or “service” words are words that cannot be phonetically “sounded out,” and therefore should be memorized.
Developing fluency in in these crucial words and nouns is essential to literacy, and will help your child become a stronger reader. Children should learn to recognize all of the 220 sight words and nouns by the end of first grade.
The Big Book of Sight Words will help them do just that.
Get this extremely effective book today for your “parental toolbox,” and help your child develop their “educational edge” for tomorrow.
Brain Quest Workbook: Pre-KJam-packed with hundreds of curriculum-based activities, exercises and games in every subject, Brain Quest Workbook: Pre-K reinforces what kids are learning in the classroom. The workbook's lively layout and easy-to-follow explanations make learning fun, interactive, and concrete. Plus it's written to help parents follow and explain key concepts. Includes ABCs, 123s, tracing letters, mazes, shapes, colors, beginning sounds, sorting and matching, "what's wrong with this picture" games, and much, much more.

