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Bears

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Take your pick from bear themed activities and literature Here are a hodgepodge of activites to pick and choose, mix and match for a bear unit.... This page is best viewed in your largest, boldest font, due to the "fancy" wallpaper :-) Books to use: Jamberry by Bruce Degen Hairy Bear by Joy Cowley Bears by Ruth Krauss Polar Bear, Polar Bear by Bill Martin, Jr. Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin Jr. Little Polar Bear by Haans De Beers Jamberry activities: 1. Have students make up a new nonsense berry and display or make into a class book. 2. Make up a dance to the Jamberry song (on tape from Scholastic) 3. Have a jam tasting party with the four berry flavors listed in the book and Ritz crackers. Have students draw their favorite berry and make a class graph. Hairy Bear Activities 1. Make Read More
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Bears

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Bears Books and Bulletin Boards Songs/Storytelling Art Ideas and Cooking Activities Centers Read More
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CanTeach - Resources for Educators

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CanTeach has a new home! The file you are looking for has moved. Please update your bookmarks. Your browser will redirect you in a few moments, or click here to go there now. Read More
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DLTK's Forest Animal Crafts for Kids

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25 Newest Activites Top 10 Activities [ All Animals ] [ Australia ] [ Desert ] [ Farm ] [ Forest ] [ Jungle ] [ Ocean ] [ Pets ] [ Other Animals ] DLTK's Crafts for Kids Forest Animal Activities This is sort of the North American "Bambie type" forest I'm thinking about. Rainforest animals are in a different section. Bald Eagles Bats Bears Beavers Frogs Insects Mice Owls Rabbits Squirrels Turkeys Other Forest Animals Read More
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Guestbook

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Please fill in ALL spaces before submitting this form! First Name: Last Name: Mailing Address Street: City: State: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Zip: Email Address: Gender: Male Female Other Age: 0-12 years 13-18 years 19-25 years 26-35 years 36-up years What Grade(s) Do You Teach? PreK Kindergarten First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ques Read More
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Monthly Theme

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Theme for 1st half of May 1997 Birds Objective To help children gain a better appreciation for birds, and to help them understand some of the basic information about birds (they hatch from eggs, what they eat, migration, etc.). On this page you will find: Decorations & Teaching Aids Books & Videos Music & Fingerplays Arts & Crafts Science Experiments Games & Activities Snacks Decorations & Teaching Aids Use stickers of birds as rewards. Suspend plastic or posterboard birds from ceiling (you can enlarge some graphics from a printing program, print them out in color or in "outline" form and color them yourself, then use rubber cement to attach them to posterboard). Put window stickees of birds on windows, refrigerator, white board, or mirrors. Put posters/pictures of birds on walls. Top of P Read More
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Preschool Education Arts & Crafts: Reptiles & Pond Life

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Zebras

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ZEBRAS Zebra Masks Give each child a paper plate with eye holes cut out of the center. Let the children paint vertical black stripes on the backs of their plates to make zebra faces. When the paint has dried, have the children glue on precut black construction paper nose and ear shapes. (To prevent smears, have them glue their ear shapes to the unpainted sides of their masks.) Display the finished masks on a wall or a bulletin board, or attach tongue depressors for handles and let the children use their masks for dramatic play. Black and White Mural Collect several empty roll-on deodorant bottles. Remove the rollers from the bottles and wash the rollers and the bottles thoroughly. Fill the bottles with black tempera and replace the rollers. Put a large piece of white butcher paper on the f Read More
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ZOO THEME

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Art Ideas Clay Zoo Babies You will need: Tape Waxed paper Water Fork Plastic wrap or foil Watercolors, tempera paint or markers Homemade clay: - 1 cup cornstarch - a 1-pound box baking soda - 1 1/2 cups water In a large saucepan, mix cornstarch and baking soda together. Gradually add water. Cook over low heat, stirring the mixture occasionally. Stir constantly as the mixture gets bubbly, thickens, and forms a ball. Remove from heat. Turn clay out onto plastic wrap or foil. It will thicken more after removing from heat, and will be cool enough to handle within a few minutes. 1. Tape waxed paper to the work surface. To make a turtle, break off 5 small pieces of clay about the size of a grape and 1 big piece the size of your fist. Roll each piece into a ball. For turtle shell, flatten the big Read More
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