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  1. Kids cook farm-fresh food: Seasonal recipes, activities & farm profiles that teach ecological responsibility by Sibella Kraus, 2002
  2. Learning for Little Ones, Seasonal Activities for 3-Year Olds by Carol L. Van Hise, 1997-09
  3. Easy Holiday & Seasonal Art Projects with Paper (Grades 1-3) by Jo Lynn Alcorn, 1999-01-01

41. Poems And Songs That Teach
Handprint, Holidays seasonal. Halloween, Thanksgiving. Nursery rhymes to color.A Poem a Day180 Thematic Poems and activities That teach and Delight All
http://teachingheart.net/sing.html
Poems and Songs that Teach Make learning fun with a song or a poem. We seem to remember things better if we can attach a tune to it or a catchy rhyme to it! All About Me Poems I Love Me Me Family Friends ... Who Said Boo? Alphabet/ Reading Poems Alphabet Reading and books ABC Phonics ... Perfect Poems for Teaching Phonics September/ Fall Poems September Apple Fall Plants/Seeds/Flowers Space Space Blast Off! Blast Off! : Poems About Space Animals Nocturnal Spiders Butterfly Penguin ... Wee Sing Favorites Teeth Tooth Teeth Looth Tooth Teethy Back To School Poems and Song Seven Poems or Songs Poems for School Grade 1 Transition ... Songs and Poems Weather Weather Various More weather Weather 2 Ocean Ocean Matter Matter More Matter Colors Color Color Me Happy More Math Math Money Telling Time Numbers ... 32 Terrific Poems Safety Fire Safety Safety Songs Shel Silverstein poems omline and ready to print - http://www.ezy.net/~quix/attic.html and here's some more http://www.ezy.net/~quix/sidewalk.html

42. Festivals & Seasons
humanity. We teach our children to embrace and honor their fellow manthis way. In seasons seasonal activities Ideas Children
http://www.waldorfhomeschoolers.com/festivals.htm
Our Favorites: Seasonal Resources Festivals and Their Meaning
Rudolf Steiner discusses the festivals and their meanings... All Year Round
A wonderful resource for celebrating new multi cultural festivals with children of all ages.
A wonderful book which helps readers understand the meaning of our holidays and thereby to observe these festivals with a greater devotion and joy. Seasonal Songs and CD! Sing A Song of Seasons
Lovely all 100% raw birthday and or festival cakes your family will love, for complete recipe and larger photos, please click here Reading Corner The Nature Corner: Celebrating the Years Cycle with a Seasonal Table
This book is excellent for the parent or teacher looking for a way to use simple materials and objects found in nature to create little scenes celebrating the seasonal changes and holidays. Beautifully illustrated with very clear instructions and complete patterns, this book encourages a return to genuine imaginative creativity and an awareness of natural beauty.
Festivals of the Year
Throughout the year there are key dates in the calendar and times of the season that unite families and bring friends together. Some are ancient feasts and festivals, while others are simply special ways of enjoying each other's company.

43. Seasonal
seasonal. Explore Kwanzaa http//www.buddyproject.org/teach/explore/kwanzaa; DecemberComputer west/proj/100th/act.htm; 100 Day activities http//atozteacherstuff
http://www.lesd.k12.az.us/PV/specials/media/seasonal.html
Seasonal
Halloween Red Ribbon Week Thanksgiving December Traditions ... Women's History Month
Halloween Web Sites
Red Ribbon Week Web Sites
Thanksgiving Web Sites

44. Untitled1
It is designed to teach children how to study the Bible, help them develop Bibleskills and increase their Bible knowledge. Kid's CLUB. seasonal activities.
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This web site was created for FREE at www.homestead.com. Visit www.homestead.com to get your free web site - no programming required. Javascript is either disabled or not supported by this browser. This page may not appear properly. Children's Ministries is an essential part of Warren First Church of the Nazarene. God has called parents to (Proverbs 22:6).
Therefore, we believe it is our responsibility to work alongside parents in a supportive role, helping them accomplish the goal God has given them. Our goal is to lay a spiritual foundation and teach children about God so they might have a personal relationship with Him.
We teach Biblical truths to children in a fun-loving, nuturing and age-appropriate environment. Raising children can be a challenge. It may seem like a race against the clock. The future of your child rests in your hands and we want to be there for you. We count it a privilege to provide you with quality programs and activities to help nuture the spiritual growth of your child. Here's What We Have To Offer Children...

45. Total Wellness® - Sneak Peek
teach your children to say no to touches on the private parts of their bodies. Unlikethese seasonal activities, home safety should be a yearround activity.
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Total Wellness®
Sneak Peek
Here are four articles from the July 1997 Total Wellness® newsletter. The actual newsletter is eight pages long and packed with useful articles to enrich your life. If you like what you see, please consider subscribing to the complete newsletter
Protect Yourself From the Heat
Hot summer temperatures can become unbearable for accomplishing normal daily activities. Trying to exercise or spend extended time in the summer heat can also be detrimental to your health.
To stay safe this summer, the American Running and Fitness Association recommends you take these precautions to keep heat injuries from occurring:
    Avoid wearing sweat suits or rubber suits to increase your amount of sweat in order to lose weight.
    Eat a diet that provides your essential minerals, such as magnesium and potassium.
    Spread sunblock on all exposed areas of skin to prevent sunburn. It's best to apply sunscreen about 30 minutes before sun exposure so it can be absorbed and is less likely to be washed off by perspiration.
    Drink fluids. A pint before your activity and eight ounces every 20 minutes during activity should keep your fluid levels up.

46. A Month Filled With Learning Activities And Seasonal Celebrations For Parents An
The Pretend and Play teaching Telephone and Activity Book provide a fun wayto teach your preschooler telephone skills. 17, Happy President's Day!
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47. Tolerance.org Teaching Tolerance The Holiday 'Dilemma'
Although public schools are prohibited from sponsoring religious celebrations,teachers can design seasonal activities that respect the rights, beliefs and
http://www.tolerance.org/teach/expand/act/activity.jsp?ar=391

48. How To Teach Art To Children Other Editions: Paperback Paperback - 96 Pages (Jun
for new ideas, you will find the projects of value in How to teach Art to for Kidsseries (EMC 291296), Holiday Fun (EMC 742) and seasonal activities (EMC 103
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How to Teach Art to Children Other Editions: Paperback Paperback - 96 pages (June 1, 1992)
Information, reviews, pricing for How to Teach Art to Children Other Editions: Paperback Paperback - 96 pages (June 1, 1992)
Art for the Fun of It : a Guide for Teaching Young Children
Art for the Very Young

Doing Art Together : Discovering the Joys of Appreciating and Creating Art As Taught at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Famous Parent-Child Workshop

Experimenting With Art : 25 Easy-To-Teach Lessons in Design and Color/for Grades 3-6

49. Teacher Sites For Coker Elementary
Holidays and seasonal activities, This site has activities and printables on manythemes and subject areas for abc teach This site contains wonderful printables
http://www.murray.k12.ga.us/coker/teacher_sites_for_coker_el.htm
C ker Elementary
1733 Leonard Bridge Road
Chatsworth, Georgia
Teacher Internet Sites
Important Sites:
Georgia Department of Education
Murray County's Web Site Coker's Computer Lab
T here are also links to several Internet sites that could help in teaching or reviewing the objectives. Holidays and Seasonal Activities Teacher Resources/Sites with printables/Lesson Plans:
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
If you only have time to check out one site, start here. Enchanted Learning This site has activities and printables on many themes and subject areas for preschool and up. It includes some really good geography and U.S. states information, dinosaurs, inventions, animals, nursery rhymes, picture dictionaries and much more. abc Teach
This site contains wonderful printables Lesson Plan Resources Georgia Learning Connection QCC overview, lesson plans correlated to the QCC, web resources, and parent

50. Seasonal > Valentine's Day Varieties
Front page Lesson Plans seasonal Valentine's Day Varieties Art activities ValentineSachet Spray perfume on cotton unit on the heart *teach children how
http://www.teachnet.com/lesson/seasonal/valentines020499.html

Front page
Lesson Plans Seasonal Valentine's Day Varieties
Valentine's Day Poems
Valentine's Day honors two different saints named Valentine. However, customs for the holiday have nothing to do with the lives of these saints. The customs come from the ancient Roman festival called Lupercalia, which took place on February 15. The festival honored Pan, the Roman god of nature, and Juno, the goddess of women and marriage. During this festival young people drew names from a box and exchanged gifts. Gradually the custom of giving gifts was replaced by sending cards. Today Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14, is a time to display love and affection. People send cards, candy, or flowers as valentines to their sweethearts, friends, and family.
Art Activities
Valentine Sachet
Spray perfume on cotton ball. Glue ball to upper area of large round doily with cotton inside. Fold doily in half forming a half-circle. Staple together at top. Glue small bows and tiny hearts to sachet. Variation: Use two heart-shaped doilies. Place one doily on construction paper. Trace and cut. Glue paper heart onto doily. Glue perfumed cotton ball to center of paper heart. Attach second doily to paper heart. To hang, punch hole in top of heart. Thread ribbon or yarn through hole. Tie ends of ribbon.

51. Bjup.com -- Services -- Home Education Consultant Services
Include longterm projects, seasonal activities, ministries, holidays lesson numbersand pages, activities, and student help you effectively teach the lesson.
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Home Textbooks Books Music ... Meetings
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Obtain Curriculum
  • Most states expect you to obtain a reliable curriculum, although some states have the authority to approve or disapprove your choice.

52. Freebies And Sales Bargains For Children
seasonal themes, and printable pages; all to help teach your children in a fun andinteresting way; teacher and parent ideas; seasonal activities; projects and
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53. Creative Classroom Online - Tech For Learning - Sites To See
these Web sites featuring seasonal activities, teaching resources browse lesson plans,classroom activities, and other teach THEM POETRY www.poetryteachers.com
http://www.creativeclassroom.org/ma02tech/sites.html
Sites to See
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heck out these Web sites featuring seasonal activities, teaching resources, and more!
HERSTORY
http://www.women.eb.com/

What do Sacagawea, Fannie Lou Hamer, and Bette Davis have in common? Their biographies and those of other American women, past and present, are on this site. Get kids to explore the index of famous females and browse the "Media Gallery" for images, videos, and recordings. Then view a time line of events and download a study guide of activities and resources.
EXCITING ECOSYSTEMS
http://mbgnet.mobot.org/

CRAFTY CLASSROOMS
www.arts.ufl.edu/art/ rt_room/index.html

Looking for @rt resources for your lessons and @rt ideas for classroom projects? Visit the @rt room to enjoy Web-based @rt sparkers and adventures. Check out the @rt library and resources for book lists, advice, and links. Have kids browse the @rt gallery, view historical @rtifacts, and then play games and take quizzes.
LEARNING TASTES GOOD http://exhibits.pacsci.org/ nutrition/ KIDS BANK www.kidsbank.com Your class will laugh all the way to this banking Web site and learn the "value" of their money! K-6 students will explore the banking process through an interactive story and tour. Cartoon characters Penny, Dollar Bill, and Interest Ray show that money really talks as they explain finance concepts. Kids can put their money on the line with the fun quizzes in the "Game Room," "Bulletin Board" messages, or "Ask Mr. Money." Amy Clark EARTH AND SKY www.earthsky.com

54. Press Release
current educational theory, and thematic forms to teach Christian principles teachingthe faith, worship, prayer, Church Seasons, seasonal activities and Faith
http://www.mustardseedseries.com/press_release.htm
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Teaching Tips What We Hear From Users Press Release The Anglican Book Centre 600 Jarvis Street Toronto, ON M4Y 2J6 March 2001 Dear Friends in Christ: The Anglican Book Centre is pleased to be in partnership with Curriculum Development Associates, of Stamford, Connecticut, the creators of the Mustard Seed Series . This new relationship brings an acclaimed curriculum to churches throughout Canada via the distribution and retail services of the Anglican Book Centre. For years there has been a need in churches of all denominations in Canada for a sophisticated yet easy to implement Christian Education program. While there are a number of lectionary-based programs on the market, the Mustard Seed Series stands apart from these. It employs sound, coherent and chronological scriptural study, current educational theory, and thematic forms to teach Christian principles to provide a basis for faith from Kindergarten through Confirmation. The Mustard Seed Series is a unique program that helps guide the teacher with clear and concise instructions while providing ample opportunity for creativity. Churches will find the cost very attractive, especially since many resources can be used year after year.

55. Morris College | Academics
3) seasonal activities is designed to provide an orientation to the objectives,needs, values, and activities of physical education and to teach activities
http://www.morris.edu/academics/catalog_rec.html
College Catalog RECREATION REC 101 Seasonal Activities (3) Seasonal Activities is designed to provide an orientation to the objectives, needs, values, and activities of physical education and to teach activities that may be engaged in by the students in their leisure time. REC 201 Introduction to Recreation (3) Introduction to Recreation provides an overview of the recreation movement and profession. It examines foundations, historical perspectives, and the development of recreation as a prime facet of society. The formulation of a personal philosophy of recreation is also covered. The recreation system and scope are discussed, with an emphasis on career exploration. REC 310 Recreation for Special Populations (3) Recreation for Special Populations is designed to provide a study of the concepts in program planning, leadership and adaptation of recreation activities for special populations: the physically and mentally handicapped, the incarcerated, the aged, and disadvantaged groups. The course includes twenty hours of practicum. REC 312 Programming for Recreation (3) Programming for Recreation is designed to provide an overview of recreation programs in various settings such as rural, urban, medical, and industrial. This course includes 25 hours of practicum.

56. Teaching & Learning Company - Teacher Resources Products
Classrooms Where teachers Can teach and Students Best of Holidays seasonal CelebrationsMagazines suggestions, ideas, articles and activities compiled into
http://www.teachinglearning.com/showCategory.php?category_id=3

57. CREE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES HANDBOOK DIVISION 2 (4 TO 6)
This page also contains examples of the seasonal activities which are suitable forDivision II If you have other activities that you want to teach that don
http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/laronge/ccah-d2/index-e.html
Cree Cultural Activities Handbook
For Division II (Graded 4-6)
and for Integration
With other School Subjects
Recommended Age Levels: 9-11 years
A Revised Edition By:
The First Original Was Prepared By:
Lois B. Jordon 1985
Lac La Ronge Indian Band
Education Branch 1985 This page is just a small sample of the information available from this piece of curriculum materials. For more information concerning this text, please feel free to contact the Curriculum Unit and see the Ordering Information on the main Lac La Ronge Homepage. This page also contains examples of the seasonal activities which are suitable for Division II (Grades 4-6). Forward
Table of Contents

Examples:
Fall Activities: Drying of Wild Mint and Storage First Aid Class Making Grass Dolls Freeze-Up Activities: Setting a Rabbit Snare Hiking to Observe Where Trees Grow Learning the Process of Carving Spring Activities: Learning About the Wolverine Making a Survival Net for Ice Fishing Making Fried Bannock Break-Up Activities: Making Bitten Designs on Birchbark. Summer Activities: Menu Planning Naming Parts of the Canoe in Cree Making a Sprucebark Spoon Any Season Activities: Making Bead Eyeglass Cases Making Spruce Gum Forward
This handbook contains sample activity plans for each general heading under the Six Seasons Cultural Activities Calendar. There are recommended age levels and grades for every activity. the activities developed are to be tried out and suggestions would be most welcome.

58. CREE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES HANDBOOK DIVISION 4 (10 TO 12)
This page also contains examples of the seasonal activities which are suitable forDivision 1 If you have other activities that you want to teach that don
http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/laronge/ccah-d1/index-e.html
Cree Cultural Activities Handbook
For Division 1 (Grades K-3)
and for Integration
With other School Subjects
Recommended Age Levels: 5-8 years
A Revised Edition By:
The First Original Was Prepared By:
Lois B. Jordon 1985
Lac La Ronge Indian Band
Education Branch 1985 This page is just a small sample of the information available from this piece of curriculum materials. For more information concerning this text, please feel free to contact the Curriculum Unit and see the Ordering Information on the main Lac La Ronge Homepage. This page also contains examples of the seasonal activities which are suitable for Division 1 (Grades K-3). The following samples are available for viewing on this Homepage: Forward
Table of Contents

Fall Activities: Making Reed Necklaces
Freeze-Up Activities: Hiking to Gather Natural Dyes Winter Activities: Lacing and Using Snowshoes Spring Activities: Roasting-Meat-On-A-Stick Break-Up Activities: Making Bitten Designs on Birchbark Summer Activities: Day Camping Any Season Activities: Using Feathers to Make Mobiles Forward This handbook contains sample activity plans for each general heading under the Six Seasons Cultural Activities Calendar. There are recommended age levels and grades for every activity. the activities developed are to be tried out and suggestions would be most welcome.

59. Volunteer Activities
seasonal activities · Back to School Party Hold a party for the children andtheir Bike Rodeo Plan and execute a bike rodeo to teach riding skills
http://www.state.ct.us/dcf/CCP/Activities.htm
Back Department of Children and Families Connecticut Children's Place Activity Ideas for Volunteer Groups About the Connecticut Children's Place As a facility of the Connecticut Department of Children and Families, the Connecticut Children's Place provides residential care and educational instruction for abused and neglected children between the ages of six and 17 from all over the state. Since the Connecticut Children's Place is a State facility, donations play an important part in filling the gap between the budget that is provided and the growing needs of our children. The Connecticut Children's Place, formerly known as the State Receiving Home, began as an orphanage in the 1880's and is the only facility of its kind in Connecticut. Donations to the Connecticut Children's Place benefit children in need, and are tax deductible. (Internal Revenue Services Codes, Sec. 170) About the Children · Approximately 42 children are in residence
· Most are 10 to 16 years old; average is 14.
· Most children stay about three months.

60. Class.cgi : Results
seasonal Arts and Crafts for April and May activities include Prehistoric Peek Box,Spring Mobiles, Mobile Prehistoric Pals teach Initial Consonants Here are
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