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Mailbox shows you how to use poetry, crafts, puzzles, research projects, children's author profiles, and various hands-on activities to make your students' learning experiences fun and memorable. This edition of Mailbox ventures into such areas as problem-solving skills, grammar, history, basic chemistry, animal sciences, and more. Issues also include ideas from teachers around the country, instructions on setting up creative classroom displays, and timesaving tips. Mailbox Primary Magazine is for teachers who instruct children in grades 1 through 3.
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Reviewer: rhaxma  4 out of 5 stars
Your Kid in Grades 1 to 3? Try this Mag!, 1/6/2006 8:12:52 AM
What's good about some magazines these days is that they choose a specific target readership and develop ideas that are appropriate for that specific audience. Mailbox Primary is intended for teachers and moms who look after children in grades 1 to 3. These young minds are taught how to solve problems, given math and reading drills and teachers think that it's well-planned. Even Mrs. Olsen who's in our church was talking about Mailbox Primary over breakfast and praising it to high heavens. It's easy to see why.    Permalink