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Welcome
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Resources you will need
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Resources- Rainbow Teacher's Guide
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Resources-Rainbow Lesson Plans & Assessments Term 1
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Resources-Rainbow Lesson Plans & Assessments Term 2
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Resources-Rainbow Lesson Plans & Assessments Term 3
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Resources-Rainbow Lesson Plans & Assessments Term 4
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Resources- Rainbow Workbook 1
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Resources-Rainbow Workbook 2
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Resources-Rainbow Workbook 3
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Resources-Rainbow Workbook 4
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Unit 1: Who are the people involved in educating a child? pdf
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Unit 2: How do children develop? pdf
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Unit 3: How do children learn?
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Effects of sugar on a rat's brain.
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Unit 4: Input.pdf
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Unit 5: Processing and Storing of Information
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Unit 6: Memory
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Unit 7: The Grade R Classroom
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Unit 8: Play
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Unit 9: The Classroom Atmosphere
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Unit 10: What is age appropriate for a Grade R
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Unit 11: Readying the body for learning
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Unit 12: Visual Perception
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Clapping game-
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Unit 13: Auditory Perception
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Unit 14: Assessment
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Unit 15: Home Langugage
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Unit 16: Home Language Term 1
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Unit 17: Home Language Term 2
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Unit 18: Home Language Term 3
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Unit 19: Home Language Term 4
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Unit 20: Mathematics
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Unit 21: Mathematics Term 1
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Unit 22: Mathematics Term 2
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Unit 23: Mathematics Term 3
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Unit 24: Mathematics Term 4
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Unit 25:Life skills-Beginning Knowledge
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Unit 26: Life skills: Creative Arts-Music
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Unit 27:Life Skills: Creative Arts- Dance
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Using moves to create dance and song
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Unit 28:Life Skills: Creative Arts-Drama
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Unit 29: Life Skills: Creative Arts-Visual Art
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Unit 30: Life Skills: Physical Education
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Unit 31: Life Skills - Milestones
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Unit 32: Courses and Bibliography
What makes teaching Grade R so different from teaching any other grade? Learn what is age-appropriate for this important bridging year and how to teach this exciting age group. A course for teachers or parents, who wish to better equip children.
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