http://pocketstuff.home.att... Professional Storyteller and author Christine Petrell Kallevig demonstrates how to use pockets as an educational tool to enhance language skills in early childhood,...
http://pocketstuff.home.att.net Professional Storyteller and author Christine Petrell Kallevig demonstrates how to use pockets as an educational tool to enhance language skills in early childhood, preschool, and primary classrooms.
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When I first read that this was called "pick-a-pocket" and involved preschool children, I was highly skeptical. But the lovely Mrs. Kallevig actually has a great idea here; it's a great combination of educational development and igniting children's curiousity to learn. But, as a simple reminder, if using this technique, try to discourage your children from putting their hands in the pockets of strangers! It might cause some confusion!! lol
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