When I was a child, I was a very visual learner. I loved reading, writing, and geography, but my math or science lessons required more mental effort. Why? If I couldn't visually explain what was happening, I simply didn't understand the concept. That’s why my favorite lessons always involved some ... View Post
Homemade Windsock Kites for Kids
I had the privilege of teaching preschool for several children out of my home, many of them for multiple years. The only thing I didn't like was saying good by. It's sad when they grow up and move on because it's like they were apart of the family. It also makes you feel old too :) The great ... View Post
Plant Science: Edible Mini Garden
When you are 6 years old it's hard to see into the future. Growing a big garden the first time can be discouraging when it takes such a long time to grow and taste the fruit of your labors. That's why a mini garden is the perfect solution for young children. After just a couple weeks they're able ... View Post
Reading Around the World: Japan
I have a slight affinity to all things Asian. It might be because I'm half Vietnamese, but it's most likely an attraction to the mysterious ancient culture and delicious cuisine. That's why I picked Japan as my country to feature in this fun geography through literature series. I'm so ... View Post
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