Blogroll & Let's Play Math!
Rated • 1 review • mathematics • wordpress.com
Rated • 1 review • education, math, unit studies, themes, math mats • barrbunch.com
Pdf files of 5X5 grids to be used as cover-up math mats. Many different themes.
Rated • 1 review • cats, paper doll, kitten • mothergoosecaboose.com
paper doll kitten
Rated • 1 review • education, teaching, visual, students, gifted • gifteddevelopment.com
Teaching gifted visual learners.
Rated • 1 review • exotic pets, save the frogs, frogs, endangered • mongabay.com
Interview with the founder of Save the Frogs
Rated • 1 review • homeschooling • bettyconfidential.com
Unschooling is a choice that requires the adults to trust a child to learn.
Rated • 2 reviews • internet, 50 states, 50 states games, 50 state song, 50 states quiz • squidoo.com
If you were given a blank piece of paper and a pencil right now, could you name all 50 States? What about their capitals?
Learning the 50 States and their capitals can be lots of fun.
What follows are a wide variety of games, puzzles and activities for leaning the 50 States and their capitals.
Rated • 2 reviews • internet, conservation, games, facts, wolves • squidoo.com
How do you feel about Gray Wolves? What do you know about wolves in general? Do wolves really dress in Grandma's clothes and eat little girls?
Learn about the anatomy of these fascinating canines, where they live, their distinctive features and how they raise their young as well as the ways that wolves are being protected from extinction.
Explore the way wolves have been viewed in fairy tales such as Red Riding Hood, The Three Little Pigs, Peter and the Wolf and the Boy who Cried Wolf.
What can we do to save the Big Bad Wolf from extinction?
Rated • 2 reviews • education, frogs, learn about frogs, frog unit study • squidoo.com
Take trips to the frog pond, play games and sing songs, gobble up the insect words and swat the fly verbs.
This lens will give you dozens of ideas, resources, hints and tricks to create frog-themed activities for both homeschool families and classrooms.
Children will remember these lessons that allow them to manipulate objects and preferably get a little dirty in the process.