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Kasey D
My 2 1/2 year daughter's "surrogate" brother from daycare is going to kindergarten this fall. I would like to get him a small gift for my daughter to give to him for school. I was thinking a watch with a spiderman or batman theme. I know he can't tell time yet, but I am sure he will be learning soon. Any other ideas? He has tons of cute lunch bags, so that's out.
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I think a backpack would be perfect! Check out kid's backpacks here:
http://www.worldofbags.com/kids-baby/Kids-Backpacks
Or, if he already has that, get him an educational toy that help him continue his learning outside the classroom:
http://www.arsatoys.com/Shop-By-Category/Learning-Toys
I think a backpack would be perfect! Check out kid's backpacks here:
http://www.worldofbags.com/kids-baby/Kids-Backpacks
Or, if he already has that, get him an educational toy that help him continue his learning outside the classroom:
http://www.arsatoys.com/Shop-By-Category/Learning-Toys
Procedures on how to teach elementary school kids how to return books to the library, step by step?
prettyhear
Can anyone please help me with step by step procedures on how to teach kindergarten children how to return books to the library? You help is highly appreciated.
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As a first grade teacher, I used several methods. I posted it on my class website calendar so that parents would know. It was on my weekly class newsletters along with all the daily specials coming up next week. Every morning as part of the calendar routine, we would talk about the specials for today as well as those coming up. If they had their library book in the backpack the day before, I had them go get it out and put it in their desk. At dismissal time, I reminded them that library was tomorrow, and to put in it the backpack as soon as they got home. Library day morning I reminded them to get it out of the backpack. The librarian would not allow them to get a new book until the old one was returned.
As a first grade teacher, I used several methods. I posted it on my class website calendar so that parents would know. It was on my weekly class newsletters along with all the daily specials coming up next week. Every morning as part of the calendar routine, we would talk about the specials for today as well as those coming up. If they had their library book in the backpack the day before, I had them go get it out and put it in their desk. At dismissal time, I reminded them that library was tomorrow, and to put in it the backpack as soon as they got home. Library day morning I reminded them to get it out of the backpack. The librarian would not allow them to get a new book until the old one was returned.
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