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  • ➡️ Your Plan: How to Teach Middle School Math without Algebra!
  • Skip Algebra, for now
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    • Hands-On Math That Actually Prepares Kids for Algebra
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    • Middle School Math Is Broken — And I’m Done Pretending It’s Fine
    • How to Choose a Math Curriculum for Middle School (Without Losing Your Mind)
    • Middle School Without Algebra Is Possible (and Preferred)
    • Rushing Algebra Doesn’t Create Engineers — It Creates Anxiety
    • Math Grows Best in Safe Soil: How to Stop Middle School Math Tears and Build Confidence Instead
    • When My “Skip Algebra” Rule Met Its Match

k-2nd

DIY Doll Game and Activity

DIY Doll Game
your kids will Love this game/activity!!

This beautiful activity comes from author Gail Masinda, with Maestro Heights.

The idea is simple. 

Learn to care for baby while living your normal life.

Perfect for training siblings for life with baby!

There are two sets of activities: 

  • small manageable tasks
  • what baby needs.

How to play

  • Place each in their own jar/basket.
  • Begin the day with a smt. Complete the task
  • Then reach in and see what baby needs. 
  • Set the timer and kids practice setting baby’s needs above their own. PLUS, you get a little bit of time too!

Back slips are included so you can customize chore/tasks and activities for baby.

Kids can use dolls or stuffed animals for “Baby”. I purposely used the word BABY and did not include his/her pronouns. HAVE Fun!

Download your free copy here


Visit Gail’s beautiful Music Room

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