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NATIONAL PLAY CATCH WEEK | Third Full Week in June
Beginning the week of Father's Day, National Play Catch Week encourages everyone to pick up a ball, grab a buddy and head out to the nearest park or green space and #PlayCatch!
‘Children Playing with a Cat’ Art Print – Mary Cassatt | Art.com
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A Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende: 9780593157497 | PenguinRandomHouse.com: Books
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of The House of the Spirits, this epic novel spanning decades and crossing continents follows two young people as they flee the aftermath of the Spanish...
35 Things To Do with Crayons for Kids & Parents | HOAWG
What to do with crayons? Besides coloring, you can create art and crafts with crayons, or even learn or play activities with crayons.
Compass Rose Game Map Skills
This compass rose game will get kids up and moving while learning map skills! Use it as part of your map skills unit or as a brain break throughout the year. This compass rose resource includes: 8 Direction signs to hang up (North, East, South, West, Northeast, Southeast, Northwest, Southwest) Here are the directions for the game: 1. Print and laminate each direction sign. 2. Hang the signs up in the corresponding sections of your classroom. You can use North, East, South, West to start, and then add the intermediate directions after students learn the game. 3. Choose 1 student…