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By KristinN, on October 30th, 2009 I have a fond fancy for file folder games. They are very inexpensive compared with traditional board games you can buy, effortless to put together and engaging for all ages.
There are many types of the file folder games that I have come across over the years and I have at least 30 of those
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By KristinN, on October 29th, 2009 I love file folder games. I must have about 30 of them. They are easy to make, entertaining for all elementary ages and cheap compared with traditional board games you can buy! I think I like the last one the best. Most of the file folder games I come across are for the younger
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By KristinN, on October 26th, 2009 I have had so many of my friends that do not go to my church ask me to sing for them. Just this morning one of my friends told me she wanted to hear me sing and that I have not broken into song as of yet for our park day group. Well, like a
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By KristinN, on October 25th, 2009 I adore Hands of a child lapbooks? They are entirely prepared for you. In the Theodore Roosevelt lapbook they give you 60 pages, which includes 20, hands on activities for your lapbook as well as the research pages plus you get a list of books, websites and links to construct a well-formed study of
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By KristinN, on October 13th, 2009 You know what I love the most about Hands of a Child lapbooks? They are completely done for you. And when I say completely, I mean 100%. In the Continent of Asia Study they give you 23 pages of information so that you can complete this lapbook without ever having to do research. Now
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By KristinN, on October 11th, 2009 Molly’s monthly Money-Saving Digests have so far been really great but this months, October 2009, What Can We Learn From the Great Depression? Was the best so far for me. Let me give an example of what really hit home for me.
We are in an age of everything we touch is
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By KristinN, on October 9th, 2009 Just a reminder to all that it is the middle of October and if you live in California and still have not filed your California state private school affidavit form, it is time. You have from October 1 to October 15th to file. Now if your scared or nervous and just are not sure
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By KristinN, on October 7th, 2009 According to the 2009 Farmers’ Almanac, most of the U.S. is just days away from the best leaf peeping of the season! For example, in Northern Illinois, where Home School, Inc. is located, the Almanac predicts that the best days for us to take a walk in the forest will be October 12-22. As
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By KristinN, on October 5th, 2009 I have to admit this unit study, Autumn Treasures, Download N Go™ Series By Amanda Bennett is actually very easy to use and drawn out nicely for the teacher. It really could not be easier! It gives you so many resources to go to. Books, as well as on line links to
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