November 18, 2008

Transition Tips and Tricks: For Teachers

Transition Tips and Tricks: For Teachers This resource book is full of attention-grabbing, creative activities that provide children with an outlet for wiggles, while giving their brain a jumpstart with cross-lateral movement games. Includes songs, games, and finger plays for anytime of the day. Paperback. 208 pages.

Author: Jean Feldman
Paperback:  208 pages Author: Jean Feldman, Paperback, 208 pages
Company: Gryphon House  (2000-09-01)
ISBN: 0876592167
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November 16, 2008

101 Rhythm Instrument Activities: for Young Children

101 Rhythm Instrument Activities: for Young Children 2 - 6 years. By Abigail Flesch Connors. You have the instruments! Now you can add new activities for more musical fun. This book includes 101 ideas, a subject index, monthly planning pages and teacher tips to fit every curriculum. 120 pages.

Author: Abigail Flesch Connors
Paperback:  128 pages 101 Rhythm Instrument Activities by Abigail Flesch Connors, Incl a subject index, monthly planning pages and teacher tips, 120 pages
Company: Gryphon House  (2004-05-01)
ISBN: 0876592906
List Price: $14.95
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November 2, 2008

About Dealing With Death When Grandpa Dies

Last Tuesday, October 21 my grandpa died. He had gotten out of the hospital two months ago and seemed to be doing better, though the doctors said he was suffering from congestive heart failure.
So it was a bit of a surprise when I got THE CALL. My aunt Polly called in when I was eating some dinner after a long day of work and I heard the voice mail going.
She proceeded to say Grampa had a heart attack and didn’t make it.
It didn’t really hit me at first the sadness of losing my beloved grandpa. I always respected the way he lived his life:
he loved Dr. Pepper.
he loved life and live each day to the fullest of happiness.
he always had a way with the ladies even into his old age.
he never took things too seriously and was always prone to joke around, laugh, and cut up.
The first few days after his death I chose to remember the life he had led and to celebrate the impact he had upon me. I wanted to remember all the good things and the good times we shared.
I know he had a profound impact on his family and those he […]

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