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29th December 2010, 17:45
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Kindergarten - Keyboard Intro
2 worksheets about the keyboard.
The 1st is a colour in the ___ key.
ie. Colour the Space Bar red.
The second is a gap fill about what the keys do.
Too big for TT so it's a 2shared
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There’s something about the stress of teaching, the early mornings, the hour long BTS rides, the little plastic tubs of toxic noodles, the yelling, the pleading, the frustration of having 100-odd young people a day not listen to me. It creates in me a strong need to spend my weekends, painfully short as they are, faded, fucked up, and faded some more.
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29th December 2010 17:45
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29th December 2010, 17:49
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Re: Kindergarten - Keyboard Intro
More Keyboard fun. This uses the shift keys.
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There’s something about the stress of teaching, the early mornings, the hour long BTS rides, the little plastic tubs of toxic noodles, the yelling, the pleading, the frustration of having 100-odd young people a day not listen to me. It creates in me a strong need to spend my weekends, painfully short as they are, faded, fucked up, and faded some more.
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30th April 2013, 15:20
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Re: Kindergarten - Keyboard Intro
This is what I'm looking for.. Finally I've found it here. I Googled it but I can't find the right one for kids. Thank you!
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30th April 2013, 16:34
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Re: Kindergarten - Keyboard Intro
try
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as well. I stumbled across it today.
There’s something about the stress of teaching, the early mornings, the hour long BTS rides, the little plastic tubs of toxic noodles, the yelling, the pleading, the frustration of having 100-odd young people a day not listen to me. It creates in me a strong need to spend my weekends, painfully short as they are, faded, fucked up, and faded some more.
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