Today I am talking all about some excellent books to use for December to help tame the crazies. Because we know how insane this time of year can be!
I hope you will join me.
Below is a list of books I recommend. This list does contain affiliate links, which means that the price stays the same for you, but I earn a few pennies on the dollar to help support the production of this podcast. I appreciate your support.
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Resources for December:
Do you need some FUN science activities to do before Winter Break or Christmas Vacation? These FOUR Christmas science labs are engaging, educational, and the most fun your students will have this year! Easy hands-on, engaging experiments leave kids excited and motivated to learn all about the properties of matter! Students will learn about solids, liquids, gases, floating and sinking, properties of matter, and changing properties. Emphasis is placed on how matter changes from one form to another. Learning posters, science vocabulary, teacher directions, and close reading with questions are included.
Christmas Makerspace Story Stations
Would Your Rather Christmas Edition
Books for Christmas:
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