It’s hard to keep up with all the holidays and events in February, but it’s not too late to start a dental health unit in honor of February as Dental Health Month. Of course, it’s fine to have a dental health unit any time of the year. Care of self is an essential part of…
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It’s the 15th of the month, and today I’m sharing links to two free Dr. Seuss printables that work well for creating Montessori-inspired math trays for the upcoming Dr. Seuss celebrations! At PreK + K Sharing, I tell how I used the printables to create Montessori-inspired activities that can be used for preschoolers and kindergarteners….
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I’m a fan of using special events to add some fun to your classroom or homeschool. Last March, I had a post with lots of calendar resources for creating special events based on the date: Enliven Your Homeschool with Some Calendar Fun. It’ll be Groundhog Day on February 2, and that’s a perfect holiday for…
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It’s the 15th of the month, and I’m excited to be sharing links to three free printables that work well for creating Montessori-inspired activity trays for winter. At PreK + K Sharing, I tell how I used the printables to create Montessori-inspired activities that can be used for preschoolers at different ages and ability levels….
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UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed. See update at the bottom of the post (right below the Rafflecopter form) for the announcement of the winner! Jessica from Keys of the Universe has elementary trainings that start each month. Be sure to check out Keys of the Universe for more information! I’ve had a number of…
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If you’ve been following my blog, you know I’m a real fan of the great ideas and printables I find online. I love how simple they make it for teachers and parents to create attractive, inviting activities for school or home. Today, I’m excited to be sharing links to two free printables that work well…
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Have you decided on your family activities for December? Unless you’ve already started planning, this is a great time to start. There are wonderful activities you can choose from online to start or continue family traditions. Last year, I had a December Family Activities post with resources that still work well this year. I checked…
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A corn unit study is great anytime in the autumn, although I especially like it during November. It works very well with a focus on the harvest, First Thanksgiving, and gratitude. Here are some helpful Montessori-inspired resources from around the blogosphere. Montessori Printables I have a post with Free Montessori Botany Materials for a Gardening…
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Welcome to the October Carnival of Natural Parenting: Money Matters This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama. This month our participants have shared how finances affect their parenting choices. Please read to the end to find a list of links to…
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What better time is there for a pumpkin unit than October?! And resources are plentiful right now in the blogosphere. I’ll be linking to Montessori-inspired pumpkin resources here and adding a link to my Pumpkin Unit Study Pinterest board filled with LOTS AND LOTS of pumpkin resources of all types and for all levels. I’ll…
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