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Respect and Take Care of Things
Everything has a place. Things last longer when we take care of them. Showing respect, responsibility, and stewardship are social skills that even young children... -
Be Honest & Tell The Truth
Sometimes it is easier to lie than to tell the truth. All children experiment with lying at some stage, especially to avoid negative consequences. But... -
Know and Follow Rules – Learning To Get Along
A child who can t follow rules is a child who s always in trouble. This book starts with simple reasons why we have rules:... -
Daily Language Review Grade 2
With Daily Language Review, students practice language skills covering punctuation, verb tense, conjunctions, word meaning, and more in ten- to fifteen-minute daily lessons. How it... -
Textured Touch and Trace (Upper Case)
Learning Made Fun: Key Education's Uppercase Letters: Textured Touch and Trace Cards turns alphabet learning into a fun reading game for 1 to 4 players.... -
Memory Training Game
Competency-based training improves dementia care by focusing on mastery of tasks and tools that are learned. It empowers learners to achieve valuable skills, knowledge and... -
Grocery Shopping Game
Competency-based training improves dementia care by focusing on mastery of tasks and tools that are learned. It empowers learners to achieve valuable skills, knowledge and... -
Finish the Sequence Game
' Harvest It Game Studies have shown the incredible benefits of keeping the mind active. Our Finish The Sequence activity is specifically designed to start... -
Tool Shopping Game
Competency-based training improves dementia care by focusing on mastery of tasks and tools that are learned. It empowers learners to achieve valuable skills, knowledge and... -
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Shake Out The Truth
I married my high-school sweetheart.True or False? Surprise and laughter are the result of playing Shake Out the “Truth” as participants decide if their observations... -
Shake Awake Your Taste
A mouthful of fun as players munch on a banquet of ideas relating to their food favorites. “Do you prefer dill pickles or sweet pickles?,...