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The object of this game is to walk in a circle, tapping on each child's head until one is finally chosen to be the new picker.

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Duck, Duck, Goose

One player chooses a letter of the alphabet and says, “_______ with

my little eye something beginning with ...", naming the

letter. Other players have to guess the chosen object.

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I spy

The players run as fast as they can towards "it". At any time, "it" can face the players, calling out "Red light", and the others must freeze in place. If anyone fails to stop, they are out or must return

to the starting line.

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Red light, Green light

It is a ball game played among four players on a square court. The

objective is to get another player out and achieve the rank of king, or ace.

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Four square

The rhyme is often accompanied by hand-clapping between two people. “And toss it in the oven as fast as

you can!” is the last line of the rhyme.

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Pat-a-cake or baker's man

It’s a kind of painting intended

to be applied without a brush;

it is typically used by small

children.

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Finger painting

Create this piece of art by putting a slap of clay onto a wheel and sculpting with

your hands.

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Pottery

If you have salt, ice, milk, sugar, and plastic bags, consider making it

yourself. You can create this delicious treat from home.

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Ice cream

Braiding threads in your desired colors and giving it to a good friend.

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Friendship bracelet

Following the pattern, you place a row of beads on one end of the string and thread the other end through the opposite way.

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Beads buddies keychain

It is the world’s most popular sport played between two teams. The object of the game is to score by kicking the ball into the opposing

goal.

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Soccer

This sport has evolved many commonly used techniques of

shooting, passing, dribbling, and rebounding.

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Basketball

Most popular sport in Canada, this sport is played on a large flat area of

ice using a vulcanized rubber disc called a puck.

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Hockey

Bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown

ball with a bat.

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Baseball

This sport consists of four main strokes: freestyle, breaststroke,

backstroke, and butterfly.

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Swimming

Flash cards contain pictures of items. For example, if it was a picture of a

bear it would be brown.

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Colors

Drawing squares, rectangles, circles, and triangles on the board and

pointing to the drawings. Have the kids make hand gestures as they

practice the words.

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Shapes

Start with the left hand thumb and count all the way over to the right hand thumb. Wiggle each of their fingers as you call out a number.

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Counting

Demonstrating the blades opening and closing like a crocodile's mouth

will be a model when it comes to using this device. Allowing a child to try by themselves; have them cut around lines that you’ve drawn on

paper.

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Using scissors

Using refrigerator magnets to arrange words and then pointing out

each letter one by one, eventually learning them in order.

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Alphabet

Third graders are becoming more familiar with the states and will learn

Madison is the ________ of Wisconsin.

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Capital

Second graders are learning to use a _________ when they open a new document, saving a file, and using

the internet.

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Computer

When teaching a fifth grader about global warming they have a better understand of our effects on the

____________.

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Environment

When teaching a fourth grader that Mexico is south of the United States they are learning how to use a _________.

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Compass

Helping first graders understand concepts such as equal to or greater

than as well as addition and subtraction; they are becoming

familiar with "+," "-," "=," "<," ">."

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Symbols