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Type Journal ArticlePub Date 9/1/2012Stock # sc12_050_01_22Volume 050Issue 01
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New Twist to Old Lesson
Kids have been playing with clay and mud for centuries, but this short article puts a new twist on it. Clay animals frequently will not stand on their own because of the soft clay, but put ... See More
Kids have been playing with clay and mud for centuries, but this short article puts a new twist on it. Clay animals frequently will not stand on their own because of the soft clay, but put something inside of the clay to act as a "bone" and it will stand a lot better. This article describes in detail this lesson...check it out!
Bones and Support
The activity presented in this article called “Exploring Bones” will help young children understand that bones help support the body. Children use play dough and pipe cleaners to build mode... See More
The activity presented in this article called “Exploring Bones” will help young children understand that bones help support the body. Children use play dough and pipe cleaners to build models to help them understand this important concept about our bodies.
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