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Kindergarten family consumer sciences videos

Preview of Button Sewing

Button Sewing

Created by
MiniMatisse
This highly motivating, fibers lesson will allow each student in your classroom to explore and create on their own. This lesson has a QR code that brings students to a recorded video showing them how to sew a button. The video is designed for early learners (Kindergarten through 4th grade) but can be used for any first-time artist learning to sew a button. A teacher's guide will bring you through the supplies you will need to create a successful station as well as the QR code, student supply lis
Preview of The Cool The Climate Kit & Kaboodle (Elementary grades climate resource packet)

The Cool The Climate Kit & Kaboodle (Elementary grades climate resource packet)

Created by
Hippo Works
The movie and resources in this packet are designed to meet Elementary grade Common Core Standards while making learning FUN, hands-on, and action inspiring!Every purchase plants 7 trees through Eden Restoration Projects to help cool the climate. The Cool The Climate Kit is a student-tested climate education program for the elementary grades, featuring a half-hour movie about the causes, effects, and solutions to our climate crisis. CLICK FOR MOVIE TRAILERIn addition to the movie, this resource
Preview of How To Make Easy, Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookies
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How To Make Easy, Gluten-Free Peanut Butter Cookies

Created by
James Divine LLC
A video lesson showing each step necessary to make easy, gluten free peanut butter cookies. Students can make these with just a little oversight from adults for safety. And they are delicious!Get more of these lessons in the full course, Why Don't They Teach That In School, here on TPT.
Preview of How To Write a Thank You Note
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How To Write a Thank You Note

Created by
James Divine LLC
You remember back in the day when parents made us write hand-written thank you notes? It is a lost art. A well written (preferably hand written) thank you note makes an impression on those around you. Why? Because hardly anybody sends them anymore.A text or email of thanks can be appropriate at times, but to have the biggest impact, send a note. It's easy, quick, and cheap, and this video tells you what is essential.Get more of these lessons in the full course, Why Don't They Teach That In Schoo
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