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Pukekohe Kindy provides your child with a fun, safe environment to learn about school, and to prepare for further school. Here are some fun learning activities you can do at home with your preschooler or toddler: - Read together. Reading is one of the best learning activities you can do together. Most preschoolers enjoy being read to, and will begin to choose favorite books or stories. When you finish a book, ask your child to point out one of the characters, or to tell you about the story. Don't be surprised if you end up reading the same book over and over again. Practice animal sounds. This one works in the car, too. Start with easy ones, like cats, dogs, and farm animals, and work your way up to monkeys, donkeys, and snakes. Learn about specific locations or animals. Spend a week or two learning about farms for example read farm related books, visit a local farm, plant something together, or visit the garden center. This type of unit study will be familiar to them when they begin school full time. Build a tower and count how many blocks it is high, or count out cookies at snack time.
Learn shapes and colors from Pukekohe Kindy. Colors can be introduced throughout the course of your normal day. A trip to the grocery store produce aisle can give you lots of colors to choose from something as simple as holding up a tomato and asking your child to identify the color can help cement this knowledge. Practice with pencils and crayons. Your preschooler will love making art with crayons, markers, and pencils, and in addition to expressing his creativity, he will be learning how to hold these writing implements skills he will use in earnest once he begins to learn to write letters and words. - Play with clay. Clay or craft dough is fun to work with, and manipulating the material helps develop hand muscles, which will lead to greater motor control and dexterity. If you are concerned about the mess, play with craft dough at a table outdoors instead of inside.
Preschoolers and toddlers love to move about and dance from Pukekohe Kindy. Put on some music and dance together it is a great workout for both of you, and helps develop important gross motor skills. You can incorporate learning of some type into just about everything you do together. Your preschooler's natural curiosity and interest in learning will make incorporating educational activities into your daily routine a snap. The first day of school is a big moment in a parent's life. Many a mother shed a tear as they watch their youngest head off into the big world, all on their own. Many a child sheds tears too, and that can be a situation difficult to cope with. Children often feel a sudden fear at having to let go and be independent, and they're scared of what they'll have to face at this big unknown called Pukekohe Kindy.
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Now I'm looking to the sky to save me
Looking for a sign of life...
Make my way back home when I learn to fly
A Haystack flapping its wings in a valiant effort to fly away.
Leroy, the ranch hand, was spoonin' the Farmer's Daughter under the hay tarp. Suddenly a gust of wind lifted the canvas and Leroy was staring at the Farmer, double-barrel in hand.
Well, ol' Leroy lit outta there faster than a hog to slop.
He bailed on his gal, he bailed on his boss, he bailed on his job and also missed out on 2 barrels of rock-salt and gravel.
The moral of the story:
You can bale all day,
but it don't stack the hay!
Participants during the session "Learn to Code" at the World Economic Forum - AMNC 17, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Play and learn together at Toddler Time! Little ones enjoy free time to play and explore before the Librarian reads stories and sings songs.
Scotts Valley Toddler Time happens every Thursday from 10:00am-11:00am.
See the Library Event Calendar for other branches and times.
3/12/2015
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Photographer: SHAMAYIM
model: Augustina
wardrobe stylist: Quela Renee
mua: Kazumi Brown
hair: Mary Catherine
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Learn How to create an Eye Splice with ITS Tactical's Knot of the Week. Learn more at www.itstactical.com/2009/11/30/knot-of-the-week-eye-splice/
Gihan Kamel, Beamline Scientist, SESAME; Lecturer, Helwan University, Egypt at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo
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U.S. Army photos by Steven Hoover
Humphreys Soldiers attend Battle of Cheonan commemoration
By Steven Hoover
USAG Humphreys Public Affairs Office
CHEONAN, Republic of Korea – A contingent of Soldiers from Camp Humphreys joined city officials for a ceremony commemorating the 62nd Anniversary of the Battle of Cheonan, here, July 6.
The annual event, which is hosted by the Cheonan Chapter of the Korea Freedom Federation, honors the Korean and American Soldiers who fought and died during the July 8, 1950, battle. Soldiers assigned to 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, 4-58th Airfield Operations Battalion, 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion and the 568th Medical Company, attended and participated in the ceremony.
The Battle of Cheonan was the third engagement between United States and North Korean forces during the Korean War. The fight, a holding action designed to buy time and slow the North Korean movement towards Pusan, was fought largely by Soldiers of the 34th Regiment, 24th Infantry Division, led by Col. Robert R. Martin.
The unit was assigned to delay elements of the North Korean People’s Army’s 4th Infantry Division as it advanced south following victories at Osan and Pyeongtaek the days before. The regiment was emplaced north and south of Cheonan, attempting to delay the North Koreans in an area where the terrain formed a bottleneck between the mountains and the Yellow Sea.
Of the approximately 500 Soldiers assigned, only about 175 survived. Martin, for whom the memorial park is named, also died during the battle. He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions at Cheonan, the first such decoration awarded during the Korean War.
Lieutenant Colonel Robert P. Huber, the 4-58th AOB commander, spoke at the event on behalf of the garrison.
“Each year, we gather to remember and honor these warriors in this incredible unit who stood fast against overwhelming enemy forces,” he said. “We reflect on the collective commitment and sacrifice of these determined defenders and we honor such men as Col. Martin and Pvt. Leotis Heater, who used hand grenades to stop a Soviet-built T-34 tank of the north communists.”
He added, “As free people who wish to remain free, we must always remember (that) ‘Freedom is not free.’”
After the morning addresses, audience members paid tribute to the casualties by placing flowers and saluting to the Cheonan memorial site. Also participating in the ceremony were children from the local Samgeori Elementary School, who provided a box of letters, written in English, thanking American Soldiers for “giving (them) a chance to live happily, peacefully, comfortably and safely.”
The event was followed by lunch at a local restaurant and then a visit to Independence Hall, a museum of Korean history that feature seven different exhibition halls. For more information about this museum, located just 30 minutes south of Pyeongtaek, visit english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=268181 Admission is free.
I saw in this image that when one goes out of the comfort zone one grows into another form as beautiful as this mushroom growing on the banks of the new extension of the river.
Learn more about Douthat State Park in Virginia here: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/douthat#general_information
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This photo is from the SPF Archive and was taken in the late 90's to early 2000's...
Learn more about Kosciuszko National Park at: www.australianalps.environment.gov.au/parks/kosciuszko.html
Remember - always care for the Alps, and leave no trace:
www.australianalps.environment.gov.au/caring/index.html
Credit Lois Padgham
What do our dedicated teachers do after the end of the school year? Attend professional development sessions, of course. More than 200 educators attended the Writing to Learn professional development conference on June 9-10 at the Des Moines Botanical Center.
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The teddies are not having a good day and are sulking because of unkind words just spoken. They need to learn that no matter how good a friend is, they're going to hurt you every once in a while and you must forgive them for that.
The Human Rights Campaign HRC National Capital Area Federal Club beach party to celebrate summer and learn about the Annual HRC National Dinner.
The HRC National Dinner is the single largest annual fundraiser for the Human Rights Campaign. Not only does it raise essential funds through corporate sponsorship, ticket, raffle, silent auction and program book recognition page sales; but it also is an important and exciting event where over 3,000 like-minded and dedicated LGBT people and allies can connect, energize and focus on our work that lies ahead.
The National Dinner is an inspiring gala held at Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. hosting high-caliber and high-profile speakers and award recipients including names like, President Barack Obama, Vice President Al Gore, Secretary Hillary Clinton, Billie Jean King, Suze Orman, Julian Bond, Sheryl Swoopes, Matthew Broderick, The Most Reverend Desmond Tutu, Cyndi Lauper, Lady Gaga, P!NK, Bette Midler, and many more.
Saturday July 24th 2010
CAMP Rehoboth Community Center
5:30 - 8:30pm
HRC
Human Rights Campaign
1640 Rhode Island Ave. N.W.
Washington, DC 20036 - 3278
202-423-2860
Paul.Guequierre@hrc.org
CAMP Rehoboth
Community Center
37 Baltimore Avenue
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
Phone 302-227-5620
info@camprehoboth.com
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Rehoboth Beach Delaware USA
07-24-2010