Posted by John Dalziel on Friday, October 15, 2010,
In :
Resources
Whether you are a family learning practitioner or a parent, I'm sure you will find some useful educational resources on the Kindergarten Worksheets website.
It is no surprise that Kindergarten Worksheets provides visitors with numerous printable worksheets aimed at children. These worksheets span four areas...
Maths;
English;
Learning; and
Holidays.
Each category contains subcategories that include relevant worksheets.
Posted by John Dalziel on Tuesday, January 5, 2010,
In :
Resources
Those of you who work with young learners, Family
Learning Practitioners, and those engaged in Initial Teacher Training,
may well find the interactive Facts of the Day Calendar an invaluable tool; produced by Mandy Barrow, fom Woodlands Junior School, the first three months of the year are already available.
In her words...
"This is a new calendar for 2010. I hope it will stimulate lots of thinking and discussion in classrooms."
Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, December 20, 2009,
In :
Activities
Paper Toys are an inexpensive way of keeping children both happy and busy.
If you are a Family Learning practitioner looking for activities that
involve cutting, folding and gluing? Paper toys from Toy-a-Day could be
one answer. Parents/Guardians/Carers etc., and their young charges, can
print, fold and glue them together, to create any number of toys they
want. Children (and Adults) will have a great time making the toys and
costs are minimal.
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