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Learning to Sort and Classify Children love to sort and this is a great asset to them being a pre-math skill which can easily be taught at home. categorizing objects • sorting by type • sorting things • understanding classification • learning to sort
Classification and Sorting Project All you need for this activity is an old magazine and a pair of scissors. The child cuts out photos and processes them into categories. categorizing magazine photos • sorting by type • cutting and sorting pictures • understanding classification • learning to sort
Art Project: Cartooning Cartooning can teach visual understanding, story-telling, writing skills, brainstorming and perhaps even a sense of humor. ;-) cartoon • comic • comic book • archie • richie rich
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Brownskinned Bama Perhaps one of the reasons I decided to study anthropology is the strange sense of culture and ethnicity that occupied my thoughts as a child. It was a sense of divided loyalties and confused traditions, an unusual fusion of cultures that made life seem so complicated and rich. Although I often publicly attribute my interest in anthropology to the traveling I did in my youth, I think the generative seed of this fascination actually came from my grandmother and the sheer enormity of her personality and experience. ethnicity • brownskinned bama • norwegian • native american • danish
So Simple For the Inner Child The essence of the best in folklore is that it is so simple that a child will understand it and so profound that philosophers will argue its merits. folktale • spin doctors • speak to mind • speak to heart • gift of acceptance
Wandering Washington The road seems paved and straight on my journey of knowledge about Washington State, until I take a turn. Then who knows what I may find! washington • washington state • travel • internet • trivia
A Pet's Death When moving with your child through the grief of a lost pet, be honest, show your emotion and discuss your feelings. Give your child brief facts and don't use euphemisms. Help them through the loss of their cherished pet and memorialize the pet's life in some way. death • pets • moms • mom • son
Carpet and fabric cleaning and stain removal tips Plenty of tips on stain removal, beginner laundry tips, carpet care and cleaning, and fabric care and cleaning advice. cleaning • laundry • stains • stain • carpet
Parrot Basic Instincts: Part 4 (Almost Done!!) part 4 of 5 in Parrot Instincts parrots • parrot behavior |
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