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  1. page Home edited ... Memories help us tie the important moments of our lives together. Even the youngest child has…
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    Memories help us tie the important moments of our lives together.
    Even the youngest child has something valuable to offer elders.
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    to complete. The "memory box" will be used in a special grand pals project in which your child learns about an elderly person in our community. It also
    Of course, I would love to hear from you if you have any questions, suggestions or ideas about how to enhance your child's learning.
    Please contact me at (206) 783-4261 or via email at alotrico@seattleu.edu.
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  2. page Resources edited ... of books that we are reading in the classroom. will select from. Cooney, Barbara (19…

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    of books that we are reading in the classroom.will select from.
    Cooney, Barbara (1982). Miss Rumphius.
    DePaola, Tomie (1981). Now One Foot, Now the Other.
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  3. page Memory Box edited ... • Something from long ago (example: a baby blanket). • Something as precious as gold (exampl…
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    • Something from long ago (example: a baby blanket).
    • Something as precious as gold (example: a photo of parents or family members, letters or postcards).
    Why not make thisThis is a family activity that everyonegreat opportunity to share some of your memories with one another.your child. Talk about your childhood, as well as old stories from your larger family or community. This will enrich what your child is learning in school. You can also hear the story on-line at http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=usnOEnTXabw.
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  4. page Memory Box edited ... Students will be reading two stories that refer to collecting memories. They are Wilfrid Gord…
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    Students will be reading two stories that refer to collecting memories. They are
    Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Patridge by Mem Fox and Me and Mr. Mah , by Andrea Spaulding.
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    works well. These itemsThe following definitions fit one of the definitions of memories from the Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge story:
    • Something that makes you feel warm inside (example: special stuffed animal).
    • Something that makes you cry (example: letters, postcards, photo of a friend who has moved away).
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  5. page Memory Box edited ... Students will be reading two stories that refer to collecting memories. They are Wilfrid Gord…
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    Students will be reading two stories that refer to collecting memories. They are
    Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Patridge by Mem Fox and Me and Mr. Mah , by Andrea Spaulding.
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    works well. Students can collect objects, paper, things madeThese items fit one of the definitions of memories from nature. Your child can also draw picturesthe story:
    • Something that makes you feel warm inside (example: special stuffed animal).
    • Something that makes you cry (example: letters, postcards, photo
    of favorite memories. The idea isa friend who has moved away).
    • Something
    that these items symbolize something important in their life. Whymakes you laugh (example: a toy).
    • Something from long ago (example: a baby blanket).
    • Something as precious as gold (example: a photo of parents or family members, letters or postcards).
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