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Letter- X- He painted it black and the glued some white bones that I had cut out from paper on in an x shape. (sorry, no pic!) Number- 12 Book- Bernstein Bears go to the Doctor. We played with his toy doctor kit. The one on the clothespin is one he made at school. Inside, it had a bandaid, a glued on cotton ball, and a Q-tip. It was cute! Bible- Jesus Heals a Girl, songs were "Whisper a Prayer" & "Right Hand, Left Hand", we also reviewed past memory verses He put together this skeleton…

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Skeleton activities: Ezekiel and the Dry Bones - X-ray hand print craft. Awesome! Skeleton Craft, Abc Crafts, Community Helpers Theme, Child Life Specialist, Alphabet Crafts, Letter X, Letter Of The Week, Letter Activities, Alphabet Preschool

Here's a very quick x-ray/skeleton craft we did last night, to go along with reading Ezekiel 37. You know the passage..."Dem bones, dem bones, dem dry bones." In fact, I couldn't resist playing the Wiggles singing that song for the children (you can find it here, on YouTube), before we read the passage. Then, we made our craft... ...and watched The Magic School Bus Flexes Its Muscles, which you can find, here, on gamequarium.org. I have to say thanks to Ticia at Adventures in Mommydom, for…

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The other day, I randomly asked Trevor (age 6) how many bones he thought there were in his hand. He glanced at his hand for a second, then made a guess: "5." Without saying a word, I held up my hand and slowly bent my fingers. "Oh! More than 5! Bones don't bend!" He turned his attention to his hand and started counting. Back when I taught 5th grade, one of the topics we covered in science was the skeletal system. To start the unit, I had my students make an educated guess about how many…

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