Looking for a unique way to entertain kids? Try a mix and match hunt! This fun idea can be adapted to any party theme. Just use your imagination and let your child’s favorite toys be your guide!
Looking for a unique way to entertain kids? Try a mix and match hunt! This fun idea can be adapted to any party theme. Just use your imagination and let your child’s favorite toys be your guide!
April 02, 2010 in Everyday Fun, Party Planning, Teacher Tips & Ideas | Permalink
It’s been a great year! Show your students how much you enjoyed teaching them with a fun bulletin board to celebrate your rockin’ school year. Read on to discover how we made our display (it’s so easy!) and get a few alternative decorating ideas to help you customize yours.
April 02, 2010 in Teacher Tips & Ideas | Permalink
Courtesy of Tami L. Maldonado-Mancebo
Early Childhood Curriculum Consultant, Omaha Public Schools
This themed unit allows students to develop a variety of academic skills by using 100 days of school as a backdrop. Individual student goals will vary according to the ability and ages of the children.
December 29, 2009 | Permalink
Courtesy of Tami L. Maldonado-Mancebo
Early Childhood Curriculum Consultant, Omaha Public Schools
This themed unit allows students to develop a variety of academic skills as they explore life under the big top. Individual student goals will vary according to the ability and ages of the children and can be easily adapted for children with special needs.
December 29, 2009 | Permalink
Courtesy of Tami L. Maldonado-Mancebo
Early Childhood Curriculum Consultant, Omaha Public Schools
This themed unit allows students to develop a variety of academic skills as they explore the life adventures of pirates.
December 29, 2009 | Permalink
Courtesy of Tami L. Maldonado-Mancebo
Early Childhood Curriculum Consultant, Omaha Public Schools
This themed unit allows students to develop a variety of academic skills as they explore primates. Individual student goals will vary according to the ability and ages of the children and can be easily adapted for children with special needs.
December 29, 2009 | Permalink
Looking for a fun way to get outdoors, keep the kids active and have fun? Host your own neighborhood sports tournament in your backyard! Take your pick — volleyball, croquet, badminton, soccer, flag football, softball or even synchronized dance can be turned into a just-for-fun competitive league.
June 15, 2009 in Everyday Fun | Permalink
Find yourself in a “sticky situation” when choosing what type of glue to use for your craft projects? Read on to discover the different types of glue, what projects they work best for and some handy application tips.
June 08, 2009 in Everyday Fun, Teacher Tips & Ideas | Permalink
You might not have a big vacation planned this summer, but you still want to spend some time with your kids and take a break from everyday life. “Stay-cations,” a fun new trend, are exactly what they sound like --taking a few days to relax, have fun and spend time together, all in the comfort of your home. It might be the thing for you this summer!
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May 26, 2009 in Everyday Fun | Permalink
When you want to make someone’s day special, all it takes is a little imagination. No matter what your budget, you can put a smile on your kids’ faces with just a few small surprises.
April 17, 2009 in Everyday Fun | Permalink


