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Author Archives: Pam

www – Palindrome Play

Posted on February 13, 2020 by Pam
Posted in episodes, wacky wordplay wednesday, wwwednesday | Tagged palindromes, spelling, text pattern

www – Palindrome Play

Posted on February 13, 2020 by Pam

Is it a PALINDROME or not?! Listen to 5 words or phrases and YOU decide – PALINDROME or not?! Read forward and backward each and every day.

Posted in episodes, wacky wordplay wednesday, wwwednesday | Tagged palindromes, spelling, text pattern

www – Silly Syllogisms

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Pam
Posted in wacky wordplay wednesday | Tagged logical reasoning, syllogism

www – Silly Syllogism

Posted on February 5, 2020 by Pam

WHAT is the Conclusion?! Play the OTHER game show everyone is talking about – ARE YOU SILLY! Test your logic, tickle your brain, with 3 Silly Syllogisms!

Posted in episodes, wacky wordplay wednesday, wwwednesday | Tagged logical reasoning, syllogism

Come Play each Wednesday!

Posted on February 4, 2020 by Pam

Come play with words, learn creative writing tips and tricks, and maybe even record your voice for the Buttons & Figs podcast! Buttons & Figs will be playing with kids and words and words and kids at the Velma Teague Library, a branch of Glendale Public Library, each Wednesday, after-school, 1-3pm, during February and March. Come join the fun!

Posted in nonsense news, wordplay workshops

February Podcast Listening

Posted on February 4, 2020 by Pam

Thanks to Jeff Glade, instructional technology consultant with Heartland Area Education Agency for compiling and sharing this list and more! Great listening for elementary ears!

Posted in nonsense news

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