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⁣A parent-child relationship (PCR) is one that nurtures the physical, emotional, and social development of the child. It's a unique bond that every child and parent experience, enjoy and nurture. The relationship lays the foundation for the child's personality, choices, and overall behavior.

Gidemy Elementary School
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https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop Learn what the purpose of government is in this fun learning video for kids! You will also learn how the government enforces laws and different services the government provides!

0:00 What do governments do?
0:22 What are laws?
2:47 How does the government enforce laws?
3:34 Services the government provides


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Gidemy Elementary School
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https://www.patreon.com/homeschoolpop In this economics social studies lesson for 1st and 2nd grade students you will learn what goods and services are and what the difference is between the two!

00:00 Introduction
0:11 The difference between goods and services
1:02 Examples of goods and services
2:03 Goods and services game

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Gidemy Elementary School
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⁣All Fun in the Sun's holiday homes fulfill strict selection criteria. Each home is chosen individually to offer our guests a great vacation.

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Show your child one picture and say “what is she doing?” Your child should already know the name of the action that the person is doing. If not, go back and teach those first. Your child will probably say the action word without using the “-ing” on the end. ⁣Words: ding, king, ring, sing, wing, ping, zing, bring, sling, wring, cling, sting, fling, swing, thing, spring, awning, string, anything, something.

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⁣A WORD or NAME formed from the letters, usually the first letters, of several other words: BBC from British Broadcasting Corporation, NATO from North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is a kind of ABBREVIATION, with two forms: the INITIALISM (BBC pronounced 'bee-bee-cee'); the ACRONYM (NATO, pronounced 'Nay-toe').

Gidemy Elementary School
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⁣Examples of 50 sight words for kids are, each, are, at, the, but, be, do, did, I, his, he, it, if, in, him, her, how, have, had, has, for, find, this, that, those, these, she, was, were, will, who, we, see, so, people, no, not, may, my, now, very, two, than, there, their, like, long, just, little and out.

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⁣The “onset” is the initial phonological unit of any word (e.g. /c/ in cat) and the term “rime” refers to the string of letters that follow, usually a vowel and final consonants (e.g. /a/ /t/ in cat). Not all words have onsets

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⁣The key difference between regular and irregular nouns is that regular nouns are nouns that can be converted into their plural form by simply adding “-s” and “-es” to their end, whereas irregular nouns are nouns that do not follow a standard rule in converting plurals.

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⁣The words include: stamp, stapler, star, starfish, statue, steak, steam, stem, stick, stingray, stone, stool, stop, stork, strawberry, and stump.

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⁣Consonant blends are clusters of two or three consonants which appear together in a word. Each letter in a blend makes a sound and these sounds are then blended together. For example, in the word play, the p and the l must be blended together to read the full word.

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⁣"The Puppy and the Kitten" - a short story for kids. Fiction, 180 words. The story is followed by a reading comprehension worksheet.

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⁣An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree (Malus domestica).

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⁣Your favourite thing or person of a particular type is the one you like most.

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⁣Jack's Birdhouse. Jack wants to build a birdhouse. He gets some wood. He gets some nails and paint. His mom helps too. She gets a saw and a hammer

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⁣Just like adults, children should see the dentist every 6 months. Some dentists may schedule visits more often, such as every 3 months.

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⁣The benefits of easy spelling words are that kids will learn the ****ociation between the alphabet and sounds which also helps them understand the meaning of words easily. Moreover, these easy spelling words will develop their communication skills and vocabulary.

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⁣What helps kids understand what they read? Being an active reader is key. That means focusing on the text, questioning it, and taking mental notes.

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⁣The term composition means 'putting together' and can apply to any work of art, from music to writing to photography, that is arranged using conscious thought.

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⁣The word "children" is the plural form of the word "child," and in English, the verb conjugation for plural nouns is different from that of singular nouns. Therefore, when referring to more than one child, you would use the plural verb form "are." For example: "The children are playing in the park."




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