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  • A Summer Full of "I'm Bored What Should I Do" Activities
  • A Summer Full of "I'm Bored What Should I Do" Activities
  • A Summer Full of "I'm Bored What Should I Do" Activities
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A Summer Full of "I'm Bored What Should I Do" Activities

Item Number: HOEND12-RL017
 

Date Submitted: 05/09/2014

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A comprehensive list of activities that will help alleviate boredom during the summer months. Possible Uses: This is a great list for parents, mothers helpers, or counselors. Very often during the long vacation students find themselves with nothing to do. By following the suggestions outlined in this pamphlet students will find educational and fun activities that will help pass the time with ease.

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Publisher: Walder Education
Founding Director: Mrs. Rouhama Garelick
 

 

 
Size: 8.5x11
Language: English
Language Style: Ashkenaz
Gender: N/A
Color: Black and White
Grade(s): Preschool-2nd Grade
3rd-5th Grade
6th-8th Grade
High School
Post High School
Resource Type(s): Handouts
Subject(s): Summer
 
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5-8.5x11-Black and White Paper Not Laminated
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