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The Most Important Question | Professor Blue's Blog
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Professor Blue's Blog. Helping Parent's Answer Why. September 20, 2009. The Most Important Question. Yesterday, I was strolling through the mall. I heard a shrill voice scolding a child. The terrible crime committed by the child was the child had questioned why. If parents continually demand that a child not question, eventually children stop asking. Recently, I questioned a group of children about boredom. The question was, “Do you ever complain of being bored? 8221; I asked. Laquo; Hello world! Address...
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Hello world! | Professor Blue's Blog
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Professor Blue's Blog. Helping Parent's Answer Why. September 20, 2009. Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging! The Most Important Question. Hi, this is a comment. To delete a comment, just log in, and view the posts’ comments, there you will have the option to edit or delete them. On September 20, 2009. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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My Big Blue Planet: Rainbow in a bowl
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My Big Blue Planet. My Big Blue Planet is a nonprofit dedicating to helping children learn and explore the world around them. Every child deserves an opportunity to succeed, to grow, and to explore. Sunday, November 1, 2009. Rainbow in a bowl. After so much rain, the children are looking for sunshine and fun. How about we bring a little fun to them? Let's make a rainbow. Food color in red, yellow, and blue. A cup of milk. A little dish detergent. Pour Milk in bowl. Additional Project: Paint a rainbow.
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My Big Blue Planet: September 2009
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My Big Blue Planet. My Big Blue Planet is a nonprofit dedicating to helping children learn and explore the world around them. Every child deserves an opportunity to succeed, to grow, and to explore. Wednesday, September 30, 2009. Sickness closed our doors for two days, but we are tough. Today, we reopened. And much to the delight of the children, we had made some changes. The kids loved it and said this was the best Big Blue ever! Posted by Kim Haney. Sunday, September 27, 2009. Posted by Kim Haney.
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About | Professor Blue's Blog
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Professor Blue's Blog. Helping Parent's Answer Why. Welcome to my blog. I hope that you will find this blog to be useful and informative in your everyday lives. The information included here is about educating children. Have you have ever experienced the frustration of motivating a child to learn? If so, then this blog will be helpful to you. So who am I? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Yes, I homeschool | Professor Blue's Blog
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Professor Blue's Blog. Helping Parent's Answer Why. September 21, 2009. Yes, I homeschool. Ok, I’ll admit it. I was not always a homeschooling mom. Two of my children graduated from the public school system. For four years, I listened as my oldest daughter complained of hating school. She would cry, protest, beg, and threaten to avoid class. I stood strong and insisted that education was not an item to be negotiated. Miserable she endured four years of high school. For this, I rejoice! You are commenting...
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Gravity for preschoolers | Professor Blue's Blog
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Professor Blue's Blog. Helping Parent's Answer Why. September 22, 2009. Explaining gravity to preschoolers can be kind of tricky. If you use a few creative ideas, it can be fun. The tools you will need are a small container of bubbles, a hula hoop, a ball, and of course a preschooler. Step 1: Ask the child to jump up and down. As the child’s feet touches the ground, act surprised. You now ask, “Why didn’t you float away? 8221; Answer your own question with animation, “Gravity! Step 4: Bring out the ball&...
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Why is the sky blue? | Professor Blue's Blog
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Professor Blue's Blog. Helping Parent's Answer Why. September 22, 2009. Why is the sky blue? I guess the short answer could be:. The sky is blue because it is sad. Just kidding, I don’t think even the youngest elementary student would like that answer. Unless of course you added knock knock in front of the question, but then you would be playing knock knock jokes for at least forty minutes. So why is the sky blue? If you visited The Land of the Magic Windows. Light waves are shorter than red. Of the gase...
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Professor Blue: Why is the sky blue?
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Helping Parents Answer Why. Saturday, September 26, 2009. Why is the sky blue? I guess the short answer could be:. The sky is blue because it is sad. Just kidding, I don’t think even the youngest elementary student would like that answer. Unless of course you added knock knock in front of the question, but then you would be playing knock knock jokes for at least forty minutes. So why is the sky blue? The light from the Sun looks white. But it is really made up of all the colors of the rainbow. Or scatter...