Homeschooling
Homeschooling
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Winter Poems
Snowy Morning Every where I walk and go. I leave my step-marks In the snow.
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Wind Poems
The Wind Hang onto your hat Whoever you are Or the wild March wind Will blow it far.
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Pussy Willow Poems
Pussy Willows Pussy willows, with your mittens And your coats of grey, You have really come to tell us Spring is on its way. Pussy Willow – by Kate L Brown Pussy Willow wakened From her winter nap, For the … [continue reading]
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Astronomy Poems
My Rocket Ship Put on your space helmet Put on your space suit Strap an oxygen tank to your back. We’ll take a trip in my space ship To the moon and back. Five, four, three, two, one. Blast off! … [continue reading]
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Dog Poems
Dogs by Marchette Chute The dogs I know Have many shapes. For some are big and tall, And some are long, And some are thin, And some are fat and small. And some are little bits of fluff And have … [continue reading]
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Flower Poems
Flowers A little sun A little shower A little while And then a flower. Bath Time Flowers lift Their faces high For the rain to wash And the sun to dry. Daffodils Daffodils, daffodils On a hill. When the wind … [continue reading]
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Rain Poems
Galoshes Susie’s galoshes Make splishes and splashes And slooshes and sloshes All around her galoshes.
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Erin Condren Teacher Planner 2020-2021
Introducing the Erin Condren Teacher Lesson Planner! The ultimate organization tool for homeschooling parents, teachers, and tutors just got better. New 2020-2021 Teacher Lesson Planner is now available in a 3-ring binder! You can add, rearrange, and organize your lesson … [continue reading]
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Erin Condren Homeschool Planner
Erin Condren offers a homeschool planner that I like. The size is like their regular teacher’s planner, it is the 8.5″ x 11″. There is plenty of room to write plans and activities out. The months are undated so you … [continue reading]
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April Fool’s Day Poems
I got up this morning and laced my hair, ran a comb through my shoes, shook hands with the chair. Brought in the newspaper, proceeded to eat the food pages and funnies which tickled my feet. I patted the school … [continue reading]