“In life you are either a captain or a passenger…it is your choice.” Click here to download this Jigsaw Puzzle- Viking Ship - 48 pieces Click here to download this Jigsaw Puzzle - Viking Ship - 108 pieces »View More
Rabbits are small herbivore mammals which graze on grass and leafy weeds. They live in groups and in underground burrows. A group of burrows is called a warren. Rabbits can be from 8″ to 20″ long and have strong hind feet. Each hind foot has five toes and they actually move around on their tiptoes. Click here to dowload Jigsaw Puzzle – Bunny (on pillows) – 35 pieces »View More
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Click here to download – Jigsaw Puzzle – Ground squirrel -154 pieces Ground squirrels rise up on their hind legs when they sense danger or want to see over tall grasses. The squirrel then curls its paws against its chest and makes a screeching noise to warn other squirrels about the presence of predators. Ground squirrels can climb, but they spend very little time in trees. Marmots and prairie dogs are members of the ground squirrel family. The largest ground squirrel is the Alpine Marmot which can be up to 2 1/2 feet long and weigh up to 16 pounds. »View More
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Black Bear Cub Jigsaw Puzzle Click here to download – Jigsaw Puzzle -Black Bear Cub-35 pieces Black bears can be black, light brown, dark brown, cinnamon-colored or blonde. They are very strong animals and can move 300-325 pound flat-shaped rocks by using only one foreleg. The male black bears can weigh up to 550 pounds, about twice as much as the females. Black bear cubs only weigh about 10-16 ounces when they are born and measure about 8 inches long. Bears can hibernate for 3-5 months. During hibernation, their heartbeat slows down from 98 beats per minute to about 9 beats per minute. Black bears mainly eat ants, yellow-jackets and bees. They also eat fish. If their fur... »View More
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I know that one of the latest trends is to have ADD or ADHD students in the classroom. There are true to life cases of this, but many use it as a convenient, undiagnosed excuse for behavior. I have had numerous students who fall into both of the former categories. It is not always the case, and I don’t claim to be a physician of any sort, but I have found that insecure home environments can play a huge role. One of the best methods that I have found in dealing with these cases (and I am not claiming any cures), is to maintain a calm, patient demeanor as an educator. Secondly, sometimes ADD/ADHD kids are doing the best they can to concentrate and focus, but they have to have... »View More

