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Back-to-School Fun, After School Learning, Weekend Planner

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Back to School with Familyeducation.com September 3, 2010
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Family Fun

Dear Parents,

Explore the fun side of back-to-school time! Watch the top 10 school movies and print out this school days puzzle and word scramble.

Looking for after school activities that don't involve watching TV? Keep your kids learning with backyard science, reading games, and educational online games.

Also in this issue, our weekend planner has everything you need for a weekend of family fun.

From the Editors at FamilyEducation.com

Weekend Planner
Labor Day Picnic
Eat, play, and relax this weekend!

Organize a Labor Day Picnic
Cheddar-Stuffed Potatoes Recipe
Croquet
Movies: Nannie McPhee

Back-to-School Fun
Enjoy these school-related games and movies.

Top 10 School Movies
School Daze Word Games
School Word Scramble
School Safety Connect-the-Dots
School Days Puzzle
School Jobs Crossword Puzzle
Quiz: Movies About High School
School Slideshows

After School Learning
Engage your kids with fun learning activities at home.

Backyard Science Activities
Reading Games for All Ages
Online Learning Games for Kids
Spellaroo
15-Minute Reading Activities
Backyard Science for Little Kids
If Your Child Hates Reading
More Fun & Games

Free Coloring Pages and More
Visit our Printables Center and search for printable worksheets and activities for kids of all ages. Brought to you by Cat in the Hat on PBS Kids.

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Top Tips for School Success
Check our tip of the day for useful advice on starting the year off right. Brought to you by Bounty.

Printable Activity Booklet for Kids
Keep your kids entertained with this printable booklet filled with worksheets, coloring pages, and more. Brought to you by Cat in the Hat on PBS Kids.

Homework Strategies for Kids with Learning Disabilities
Is homework time a nightly battle between you and your child with LD? You're not alone! Find out how other parents cope with their child's homework struggles and find a strategy that works for you.

Poll: Cell Phones in School

Should schools allow cell phones? Vote now!

15%  Absolutely not.
85%  Yes, but schools should control their use and impose limitations during class time.

10 New Ideas for Better Bag Lunches
Do your kids get bored with the same old sandwiches all school year? Find some easy, healthy new lunch ideas that will make your child love his bagged lunch every day.

Combine Reading and Giving!
Visit We Give Books and access their ever-growing free online library of children's picture books. Read aloud to or set up your independently-reading child, and teach them about helping others at the same time. For every book read on the site, a brand new book will be donated to the children's literacy campaign you select. Giving is as simple as reading!


 

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