Showing posts with label July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Happy July! Simple Moments, Deep Learning

Happy July!  Simple Moments, Deep Learning
July invites play and open exploration July invites children to slow down, enjoy summer rhythms, and explore the world around them . It’s a time for play, reflection, and connecting experiences , building on the language, stories, and ideas from the ye…

Sunday, June 23, 2024

The Rythm ofJuly-Slowing Down, Noticing, and Summer Language

The Rythm ofJuly-Slowing Down, Noticing, and Summer Language
July: Slowing Down, Noticing, and Summer Language July offers a natural shift in pace. Whether learning happens in a classroom, at home, or somewhere in between, this month invites children to slow down, notice their surroundings, and use language to…

Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Teaching Compassion with the Story of the Good Samaritan

Teaching Compassion with the Story of the Good Samaritan
The story of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) is one of the most memorable Bible stories for children — simple to tell, rich in meaning, and full of opportunities for real-life application. Whether you’re teaching in Sunday school or guiding a les…

Monday, June 10, 2019

Summer Invitations: Playful Ways to Wonder, Imagine, and Conne

Summer Invitations: Playful Ways to Wonder, Imagine, and Conne
Summer carries a different rhythm. Days feel longer, time slows down, and there’s space to breathe, explore, and follow curiosity wherever it leads. It’s a season that naturally invites movement, imagination, and shared moments—perfect for learning …

Saturday, July 9, 2016

A Little Sugar, A Lot of Joy: Celebrating National Sugar Cookie Day With Young Children

A Little Sugar, A Lot of Joy: Celebrating National Sugar Cookie Day With Young Children
National Sugar Cookie Day is a celebration of more than just a treat — it’s a chance to slow down, get hands messy, and enjoy the simple joys of baking together. Sugar cookies invite curiosity, creativity, and shared delight, reminding us that some …