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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Help!
I am teaching the first graders on Sunday (Christmas Eve) without a curriculum. You'd think after teaching elementary school for 9 years that I could come up with something, but I've never had the opportunity to teach the REAL Christmas Story since I taught in a public school. If you have any ideas for a great God-centered lesson and craft, send them my way. My creativity tank is empty!

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posted by Suzanne at 12/19/2006 03:17:00 PM | Permalink |


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