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We can learn a lot from pirates. I'm not talking about real pirates. I'm talking about my kind of pirate who bears a marked resemblance to Captain Pugwash, a favourite from my childhood days. In times of financial belt-tightening, I'm sure Pugwash would advise parents to join me in steering a course to plunder some of the wonderful free literacy resources available on the Internet. Harrowing Hurricanes! (as Pugwash would say.) Have you noticed publishers are scrambling for their slice of the pi

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Earth Day Coloring Pages News Posts Earth Day Coloring Pages Help Celebrate April 22 - Associated Content Free Earth Day coloring pages are available all over the internet, and provide a great way for parents or teachers to print off images that kids at home, or students in the classroom can enjoy. There are also a lot of free Earth Day activity sheets, …. Be Good to Your Mother (Earth): Celebrate Earth Day - Buzz Log Eco-searches are surging on "earth day activities," "

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Many educators and parents love mazes, because they teach both logic and math in a fun way. And my kids love word puzzles when they bring them home for homework! So here are some great online resources for making your own printable puzzles! Maze Maker PuzzleMaker Crossword Maker Or alternatively, grab some already made printable mazes and let us do the heavy lifting! Check out the rest of our printable word puzzles , too!

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by Charlie Reese I have always loved jigsaw puzzles. You see, I grew up in a pretty hectic family. We were all extremely busy people most of the time. Both of my parents were very driven, and they wanted us to be driven to succeed as well. As such, we had a hectic schedules 6 days a week. On Sunday, as they say, we rested. That was my chance to do jigsaw puzzles, read a book, watch the tv, and otherwise relax. I loved doing a jigsaw picture puzzle on Sunday. I would be able to sit there all d

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This happy family is my grandmother Maryellen Harris and her parents Hazel Bertha Berry Harris and Hillery T. Harris. My grandmother is the only child they ever had, but she told me that they had more fun together than a family of 10.It appears from this photo they are having a great time being silly. The banjo Hillery is playing looks so small in his big hands. Speaking of hands, I'm not sure what Hazel is doing with hers, but she is laughing.As for my grandmother - what is the paper or book in

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As little ghosts, goblins, princesses and pirates around the country get ready for trick-or-treating, parents can turn to FamilyEducation for everything they need to have a ghoulishly great and safe Halloween.

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Glubble ( www.glubble.com ) and Highlights magazine are partnering to encourage parents to get more involved in the online lives of their children 12 and under. Starting October 16th, parents can to take a survey exploring their children's online activities and parental involvement at http://www.highlights.com/mt/parents/ . Results will be published early November. (PRWeb Oct 15, 2008) ...

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Glubble Partners with a Favorite Childhood Mag - Highlights! October 14th, 2008 A site that I don’t know much about, however seems compelling if you have young Internet surfers in your household - Glubble, is a leading online activity center for families with children under 12. They are partnering with Highlights magazine, the best-read children’s magazine in the nation, to encourage parents to get more involved in the online lives of their children 12 and under.Starting October 16th, Highli

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This printable picture puzzle consists of 4 similar challenges. The goal in each challenge is to divide the provided shape into 4 congruent parts. These parts can be rotated and/or mirrored. The grid on each shape is provided for your convenience. Created for Smartkit by Peter Grabarchuk- click on shapes below for higher resolution version you can print out. For the parents & teachers following, your students and kids should try the blue first, as it is the easiest. The orange is a bi

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