PE Programs for Your Frugal Family
Aug 27, 2001 -
© Teresa Higginbotham
Even with all of these great ideas for staying physically fit, don't forget your kids can participate in sports, dance, gymnastics, and more. Teaching our kids good health habits today will hopefully make them healthy adults. Here are some freebies this week from The Homeschool Hotline. Lots of back to school printable's from Disney, posters, book covers & more. http://www.disney.go.com/music/backtosch... Make your own star viewer out of a Pringles can! http://doyo1.tripod.com/science/star_sli... Find rules for hundreds of card games at US Playing Card http://www.usplayingcard.com/ The Enormous Watermelon Thematic Unit http://www.mrsbonthuisclass.atfreeweb.co... Multi-Cultural Calendars http://www.kidlink.org/KIDPROJ/MCC/ Find replacement pieces for those games in the closet! http://www.hasbro.com/default.asp?x=parts Teach your kids about money with the free Spend and Save Game http://www.plan.ml.com/family/teachers/s... Free stickers, pencils, posters etc. from Department of Transportation http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/hotline/schoolp... FREE Barbie printables (anywhere) http://www.barbie.com/Activities/Print Captain Cleanwater Unit Study from the US Coast Guard http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-cp/kids/cptncle... Marine Debris Coloring Book http://www.education.noaa.gov/books/debr... Free Flag Fact Pack http://www.flaghouse.org/FACTS.HTM Free Protect the Arctic Kit http://www.protectthearctic.com/helpnow....
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