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Early Childhood Developmental Goals Checklist

November 4, 2012

We’ve put together these checklists to help you make sure you are teaching lessons that address all developmental aspects of the children in your class.  The checklists are designed so that you can briefly describe the lesson you taught addressing each goal and the date that you taught the lesson.  The goals in these checklists were […]

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Funny Boy Chapter Books for Ages 9 – 11

October 31, 2012

As boys get older, it is harder to find humorous books that are at the appropriate reading level. My son Grant needs books around a fifth grade reading level but does not enjoy reading anything serious or without some laughs. With my son’s help, we have found some that are at the right level and […]

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Prepping for a Less Stressful Holiday Season

October 29, 2012

We know it’s just now Halloween and many of us are not yet ready to start talking about Christmas.  However,if you start planning now, you’ll be able to relax and enjoy all of the excitement of the season.  We’ve put together a list of tips to help make your holiday season less stressful. Our first […]

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Teaching Children to do an Internet Search

October 26, 2012

As teachers we know how difficult it is for children to learn how to research.  Students often struggle with pulling the most important facts from the text they find in their searches.  This is not something that is easy for kids to learn how to do well.  We’ve worked to create a guide to help you teach your […]

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Mammoth Cave, Kentucky

October 26, 2012

I LOVE to travel!  Luckily, my boys feel the same way.  My husband is always worrying what I am planning next.  Usually our fall breaks occur at different times but this year we got lucky.  Of course we had to take advantage of our shared time off so we were off to Mammoth Cave National […]

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Holiday Additions for your Family Organization Binder

October 25, 2012

We’ve created these pages to add to our COMPLETE family organization binder. We hope these pages help make your holidays less stressful and more organized!         ________________________________________________________________________ If you haven’t seen our family organization binder, you will find it here… http://www.thecurriculumcornerfamily.com/2012/10/24/the-complete-family-organization-binder/

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The COMPLETE Family Organization Binder

October 24, 2012

         ___________________________________________________________________________ If your husbands are like ours, they are always saying we have too many rules.  We’ve added these fun pages just for them!  We think this could help you create a fun bridal shower gift!  We’ve left squares blank so you can add your own tips.         […]

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Calendar Pages for Our Family & Preschool Planners

October 24, 2012

Add these printable calendar pages to our family organization and preschool planning binders! October 2012     November 2012     December 2012 January 2013     February 2013      March 2013 April 2013     May 2013     June 2013 July 2013     August 2013     September 2013 October 2013     November 2013     December 2013   You will find our family organization binder here:  http://www.thecurriculumcornerfamily.com/2012/10/24/the-complete-family-organization-binder/ Are you a […]

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Funny Boy Chapter Books Ages 7 – 9

October 21, 2012

This is the second in a series of posts to help you “hook” your uninterested boy in reading.  My son Grant began as a reluctant reader, he now loves reading but it still isn’t easy to find books that he loves.  Our hope is that this series of posts will help make it easier for […]

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Reluctant Boy Readers Ages 4 – 7

October 18, 2012

When my oldest son was in kindergarten and first grade, books were something he had no desire to touch.  We would go into a book store and spend an hour with me trying to convince him to choose just one book.  Usually we left empty handed.  Being a teacher, I knew how important reading together each evening […]

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