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February 20, 2017

France Country Study with Worksheets

French Lessons and Worksheets for Homeschool or Classroom

If you homeschool like we do, you're probably teaching several grade levels at once. For this France Country Study Lesson, we've found worksheets and activities that work for toddlers to tweens to teens. Scroll down for Videos on the French Revolution, French Word Search Printables, Famous Artists, Art Projects, and Games they play in
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Published on February 20, 2017 10:11

February 17, 2017

How to Find Pinterest Group Boards

Want a Pinterest Group Board Finder?



If you're like me, you probably want an easy way to find Pinterest Group Boards. I pin for this blog and for other websites. Yes, you can hire me, but you can also do it on your own. I used to spend hours searching for the desired board title and then scrolling through all of the boards to find a group board. That's grueling and it takes hours! So, what is
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Published on February 17, 2017 14:17

February 14, 2017

50 Things to do for St. Patrick's Day

50 Saint Patrick's Day Activities for Kids and Seniors

Are you in charge of the Saint Patrick's Day festivities? Maybe you plan group activities for a church group, after-school program, nursing home, or a retirement home. If you are planning things to do for a St. Patrick's Day event, you've come to the right place. Whether you need nifty refreshments or fun food to make with the group, we've
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Published on February 14, 2017 15:32

February 7, 2017

25 Valentine Activities for Kids and the Elderly too

25 Fun Activities for Valentine's Day

Whether you work with an after-school program, in a classroom, or at a retirement community for senior citizens, these 25 Valentine's Day activities are the bomb! We curated all of our heart crafts, recipes, and classroom Valentine projects in one place. Enjoy!




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Published on February 07, 2017 17:44

February 1, 2017

Learning Quote: Allow Yourself to be a Beginner

No one Starts out an Expert Quote
Learning quotes apply to all of us, not just to children. We are all students of life. So many adults stop and consider themselves a failure before they've even give themselves a chance to succeed. "Allow yourself to be a beginner, no one starts out an expert." It's true. Be patient with yourself. Practice makes perfect. Enjoy!


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Published on February 01, 2017 15:15

January 30, 2017

9 Kid Friendly Super Bowl Appetizer Recipes

Appetizer Ideas for Super Bowl Party

Planning a Super Bowl Party? Maybe you prefer to sit in with family while you watch? Either way, you'll want snacks. Yum, Super Bowl snacks and appetizers, aren't they the best? We've got your back with this simple Guacamole Dip and other easy snacks and kid friendly appetizers for the Super Bowl that are perfect to munch on during the big game. Happy [image error]
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Published on January 30, 2017 14:38

January 25, 2017

20 President's Day Activities for Elementary and Middle School

Elementary and Middle School Activities for President's Day
The Inauguration is over, now it's time to plan for President's Day. President's Day doesn't have to be boring! You can perform a fun classroom skit, visit a local President's home or birthplace, watch a video about presidents, and even make a cute presidential paper bag puppet and have a puppet show. No matter the age of your students,
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Published on January 25, 2017 09:17

January 23, 2017

36 Black History Month People for Lessons

Names for Black History Biography Project
When is Black History Month? February is Black History Month. Chances are, you're looking for famous African Americans for classroom projects. Whether you need names of famous black people for biography or history lessons, you'll find well-known and lesser known people, lesson plans, worksheets, and free classroom printables for Black History Month.
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Published on January 23, 2017 17:46

January 16, 2017

Service Projects for Teens: TeeChip Care

This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of TeeChip.Com for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

TeeChip Care is a Great Way for Teen's to do a Service Project

We're always looking for a great service project for teens and families. TeeChip is a great way for anyone to raise money or earn money online. So, if you have a family vacation coming up, you need money for a school band trip, or
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Published on January 16, 2017 11:17

January 10, 2017

Quotes About Maple Syrup: Pancakes Make it Socially Acceptable

Pancake Syrup Quote and Maple Syrup Recipes

Do you love pancake syrup? Without pancakes we have little excuse to eat it. Some people dip sausages in syrup, while others mix it in with their oatmeal, but let's face it, pancakes were invented to make eating gallons of maple syrup socially acceptable. We've designed this shareable quote for Facebook- just in time for Pancake Day (Shrove Tuesday is
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Published on January 10, 2017 14:59