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CanTeach - Resources for Educators

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Home Buying First Time Home Buyer Homes For Sale Home Loans Homes for sale by owner at Home.net

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Welcome to Home.net Home Buying First Time Home Buyer Homes For Sale Home Loans Homes for sale by owner Real Estate Brokers Interior Decorating Real Estate Foreclosures Home Remodeling Work From Home Furniture Cheap furniture | Timeshares | Modular homes | Home improvements Read More
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Outer Space Crafts and Coloring Pages

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25 Newest Activites Top 10 Activities DLTK's Crafts for Kids Outer Space Section Aliens coloring pages Space shuttle (& other space vehicles) coloring pages Chore or Potty Training Chart Ocean and Space themes Craft Projects - Outer Space Theme crafts for various ages Fishing Game - Outer Space Theme Age 2+ Name Tags - Outer Star Theme Printable Doorknob Hangers Printable Greeting Cards Printable Treat Bags Links to Other Space Activities Night Sky nursery rhymes: I See the Moon Man in the Moon Star Light, Star Bright Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Who can forget the "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind" that took place on July 20, 1969? Not me. But sometimes we do forget that our kids weren't there to witness it and to them it's, er, ancient history. (truth be told, Read More
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Outer Space Theme

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Outer Space Theme I am working on a space theme as we speak =) Here are some of the ideas I pulled off the web. *Fluoro Rockets Paint cylinders black. When dry, flick fluoro paint onto cylinder. Add cone made from flouro paper, and stuff tail of cylinder with shredded paper. Hang and enjoy *Comet Mural Cover large sheet of paper with dark blue and purple paint. Flick white paint over background when dry. Paint medium size circles with paint, when nearly dry drag cardboard through to form comet tail. *Sun and Moon Paint one side of paper plate yellow, one side grey. When dry, and yellow and orange triangles to the yello side around the edge. Use cotton reels dipped in dark blue to print craters on grey side to represent moon. *Stars Cover cardboard cut outs with aluminium foil and hang. Sti Read More
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Pre-school space theme

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Recommended Reads Buy a book today Pre-School - Space THEME : Space In Space week the child's natural curiosity about outer space is enriched. opportunities to discover presented aspects of space have been presented so that the child may be stimulated to play at home and beyond. Earth, Moon, Planets Revolve Songs Make round shape stars from crumpled foil and hang them on a clothes line galaxy. Make a spinning top from a paper plate and pencil. Night and Day Go out side at night time. listen to noises and try to identify animal sounds. Make Frogs out of dough mixed with green food colouring. Make a moon out of paper mache by covering a balloon with newspaper and paste Use of milk: experiment using milk-make milkshakes, yoghurt, butter, junket, custard, milk ice blocks, ice-cream. Play a seq Read More
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Preschool Education Arts & Crafts: Space

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Solar System

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Solar System This section will help you create a classroom for the children to experience space activities and think creatively about the solar system. Bulletin Board Cover a wide area of the classroom from floor to ceiling with black paper. Spray diluted white tempera paint all over the paper to give the appearance of the milky way. Let each child take a turn painting the planets, stars, and asteroids in fluorescent colors and help them glue them to the black paper. You can add spaceships and rockets made from paper plates and toilet tissue tubes. Use clear fishing line to attach from ceiling. AM Sun and PM Sun Ask the children to observe where the sun is in the morning and then compare its position in the afternoon. Mark the sun's position on a classroom wall with a yellow rising sun and Read More
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Space Theme

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Main >> Business Park >> Other Home-Based Businesses Space Theme SPACE THEME PROJECT'S I ndoor Play * The children can use playdough to shape stars, planets, suns, moons, rockets and space people. * The children can use Tinker toys to make rockets and satellites. Art Space Picture * Crayons * Paper * Black paint * Brushes (1) Have the each child color a night picture with stars, moon, planets. Make sure they color solidly. (2) Help them brush black paint over entire picture. Space Mask * Large paper plates * scissors * Large paper bags * Glue * Crayons Help each child: (1) cut out rectangle from center of plate; (2) glue plate on front of bag and cut out part of bag that shows through. (3) Decorate bag with crayon drawings. Outer Space * Black paper * star stickers * Chalk Children can sti Read More
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Space unit

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Space Unit Blast off to the final frontier!!! Here is a collection of spaced-themed activities for you to choose from. We begin with the big book The Jigaree by Joy Cowley. This book is published by the Wright Group. In this story, a friendly space creature is jumping, dancing, swimming and skating its way into the heart of a little space boy and also of the readers of the book.. It is typical Joy Cowley fare, with predictable, rhyming, rhythmic text and an excellent picture - text match. Other titles that fit in with this unit, Why the Sun and the Moon are in the Sky Why the Sky is Far Away The Moon was the Best . Activities that relate specifically to The Jigaree include: 1. Making a jigaree stick puppet. I traced one of the pictures in the book and duplicated it for the class. The child Read More
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Stars

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STARS You're a Star Let the children be the stars of a bulletin board display you make together. Cut stars out of construction paper, one for each child. Have the children draw pictures of themselves on the stars. Then attach the stars to a bulletin board and add the title "You're a Star". Variation : Glue a photograph of each child on a star cut out of foil. Then pin the stars on a bulletin board. Shining Stars Have the children dip star-shaped cookie cutters (or potatoes cut into star shapes) into paint and press them on paper to make prints. Let them sprinkle glitter on the wet paint to make shining stars. Nighttime Surprises For each child, use a white crayon to draw stars on a piece of white construction paper. (Press down hard with the crayon while drawing.) Set out the papers along Read More
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The Sun

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THE SUN Sunny Faces Tape white constructions paper circles to a tabletop. Let the children paint the circles yellow. When the paint has dried, untape the circles and help the children draw on happy faces with felt-tip markers. Then have the children glue short yellow streamers around the edges of their sunny faces. Sun Puppets For each child, cut two small circles out of yellow construction paper. Help each child glue his or her circles together with a Popsicle stick handle in between. Then let the children glue short pieces of yellow yarn around the edges of their circles to make sun rays. Paint Blob Suns Give each child a piece of white construction paper and a Q-Tip. Place a blob of yellow paint in the center of each paper. Have the children use their Q-Tips to draw the paint out from t Read More
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