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femmocrat

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4. One-on-one would be great! Your grandson will probably enjoy it.
Fri Jun 3, 2016, 01:40 PM
Jun 2016

I had huge classes and thought this would be a good activity because it involved thinking skills and not a lot of messy materials. I would try to do it in groups, putting a capable student "in charge" of the ones who were all thumbs! Everyone seemed to enjoy the jumping frog at least! LOL

I always had a "dream" of doing a thousand cranes, but I was daunted. I love doing it myself, though!

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