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Sense Able Sarah write the English words on popsicle sticks, 1 set for each student. Call out a Latin word and they try to not be the last one to hold up the right stick. If you have enough for pairs- give each pair a small bean bag and have them toss the bag bag and forth as the say the Latin and English. After each word they both take a step back, getting farther and farther apart. If they drop the bag then they start back close. See which team can get the farthest! And while I did it for the littles, having them run to the right word around the room I think would still work for the older kids!
Love, MrsC unfortunately we are not allowed to share things in our community right now. Everyone has their own office supplies and has to sit on a blanket in their area 6 feet apart. These ideas are great, I think I can adapt them to our social distancing requirements. Thank you!
You showed what you used for the number 74 fingerprints science experiment where your kids have big squares and I was trying to find the link for what you used if you’d post that I would appreciate it. Thank you
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I've been watching your videos for a while: just subscribed!! Thank you for posting these videos: they are SO HELPFUL!! Appreciate your time and efforts to help the larger CC communities worldwide
Giavanna M. French thank you so much for the encouragement!
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We flip flopped Fine art as well. Thanks for that! Any ideas for Latin for 10-11 year olds (Masters?)?
Sense Able Sarah write the English words on popsicle sticks, 1 set for each student. Call out a Latin word and they try to not be the last one to hold up the right stick. If you have enough for pairs- give each pair a small bean bag and have them
toss the bag bag and forth as the say the Latin and English. After each word they both take a step back, getting farther and farther apart. If they drop the bag then they start back close. See which team can get the farthest! And while I did it for the littles, having them run to the right word around the room I think would still work for the older kids!
Love, MrsC unfortunately we are not allowed to share things in our community right now. Everyone has their own office supplies and has to sit on a blanket in their area 6 feet apart. These ideas are great, I think I can adapt them to our social distancing requirements. Thank you!
You showed what you used for the number 74 fingerprints science experiment where your kids have big squares and I was trying to find the link for what you used if you’d post that I would appreciate it. Thank you
Christina Calvert try this link- buggyandbuddy.com/exploring-fingerprints-science-for-kids/
Can you direct me to where the match up is for Indesribable?
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