fun site, Tallytchr. nfm j.e.On 6/24/11, Tallytchr wrote: > this is a great idea for a chatbooard! > > I shared one of my favorites on the main board a few days > ago..but I'll share again. > > If the link doesn't work...just go to kerpoof.com > > Great creative things for kids to do!
by Jace's Mom - "Movie ratings that actually work"
Jun 24, 2011
We use it before going to or renting movies to know in advance the level of violence, gore, profanity, s e x, drug abuse, etc. in movies. It's a great resource I learned about here at T-Net.
I would like to find web sites for family child care providers. I am looking for anything I can us in my child care like policies lesson plans . I would like things to do with the different ages 0-12. Thank you. Susan
I thought it very ironic after reading that you "get frustrated when the "free" resources aren't really free, but a "trial version"" The first link I opened on the referred website was a survival kit for $20.00. So much for free! Were you kidding? Certainly you didn't take the people or "new teachers" to be naive? Why did you say that? At least with the other sites, you know what to expect
I have a great website with 2 awesome products for teachers on it. The phonics program is the best one around. My students test scores went up because of it.