How do you describe people, places and things? You use adjectives! Watch this School House Rocks video, Grammar Rocks...
“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the things you can think up if only you try!”- Dr. Seuss
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Classic Christmas Movies
Here are a few classic movies to get you in the spirit of Christmas! Happy Holidays!
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Frosty the Snowman
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Frosty the Snowman
Monday, September 6, 2010
Handling Head Lice
Lice...Gross right? It may be gross but it doesn't have to be scary! Watch these funny and educational videos about dealing with head lice.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Full Buck Moon

Last night you may have seen the full moon, aka the Full Buck Moon!
This moon was named after the buck deer that grow antlers during this time of year.
Go for a hike and look for deer. Set out a blanket with your children and drink cocoa under the moonlight. Have a bonfire with your family under the moon, roast marsh mellows and sing songs!
This moon was named after the buck deer that grow antlers during this time of year.
Go for a hike and look for deer. Set out a blanket with your children and drink cocoa under the moonlight. Have a bonfire with your family under the moon, roast marsh mellows and sing songs!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Make Your Own Music Video with the Fresh Beat Band
Check out The Fresh Beat Band Video Mixer to make your own music video! According to my son, "You can choose your own song; your own stage; and then some 'Sweet' special effects! You can also make the Fresh Beat Band 'Go Bananas! You can also click on them to have them do a cool solo move."
About July
July, the Seventh Month
(Credit: Farmer's Almanac)
Thursday is the first day of July. Julius Caesar named July after himself when he reworked the old Roman calendar. (Ironically, the change went into effect in 44 B.C., the year Caesar was assassinated.) See the origin of month names.Although Earth is at its farthest point from the Sun this month, the sunshine comes with enough power to make July the warmest month in most of the continent.
July is for sailboats and lemonade, thunderstorms and ripe peaches, haying and fireworks. Traditionalists eat eggs on St. Swithin’s Day (the 15th) and oysters on St. James’s Day (the 26th). The rest of us fire up our grills or head for the clam shack.
(Credit: Farmer's Almanac)
Thursday is the first day of July. Julius Caesar named July after himself when he reworked the old Roman calendar. (Ironically, the change went into effect in 44 B.C., the year Caesar was assassinated.) See the origin of month names.Although Earth is at its farthest point from the Sun this month, the sunshine comes with enough power to make July the warmest month in most of the continent.
July is for sailboats and lemonade, thunderstorms and ripe peaches, haying and fireworks. Traditionalists eat eggs on St. Swithin’s Day (the 15th) and oysters on St. James’s Day (the 26th). The rest of us fire up our grills or head for the clam shack.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
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