The Geography Unit Combined.
Here are special ways to enjoy a pirate mini-unit study with your kids. Get fantastic ideas & easy-to-use resources for awesome learning fun!
Huge, FREE Weather Unit has lots of worksheets for kids, fun activities, and science experiments for teaching preschool and K3 students.
Free Charlotte's Web Unit Study for homeschool. Charlotte's Web unit pdf. Charlotte's Web novel study and reading unit. Secular homeschool.
Little Social Studies Thinkers is a complete social studies curriculum specifically for primary. It's everything you need to introduce, teach, practice, and assess your primary friends. It incorporates many state standards for 1st grade. This curriculum was completely researched, designed, and created by Karen Jones. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Full FIRST GRADE Little Social Studies Thinkers Curriculum Full KINDERGARTEN Little Social Studies Thinkers Curriculum ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- UNIT 4: Community Economics teaches students how jobs and money affect people in a community. It contains lessons on these specific topics: Working in a Community Earning Income Wants and Needs Goods and Services in a Community Natural Resources and how they contribute to G/S Producers and Consumers Supply and Demand Choices about Money --------------------WHAT'S INCLUDED?--------------------- COMPONENTS OF THE UNIT: -A complete Teacher Guide -9 printable/projectable Books for Read-Alouds -12 Step-by-step, Scripted Lesson Plans (Twelve, 30-minute lesson plans in all) -Essential Question and Learning Target Posters -Anchor Charts -Whole Group Activities -Craftivity -Student Workbook that follows each lesson -Quick Check/Exit Ticket for every lesson -Primary Assessment and Rubric for scoring -Parent Letter -A COMPLETE unit PowerPoint to guide your teaching during each and every lesson (all books, targets, activity and workbook pages are included in the PowerPoint to help you save paper) OUTLINE OF UNIT 4: Lesson 1: WORKING IN A COMMUNITY Lesson 2: EARNING MONEY Lesson 3: WANTS AND NEEDS Lesson 4: GOODS AND SERVICES Lesson 5: NATURAL RESOURCES Lesson 6: PRODUCERS AND CONSUMERS Lesson 7: SUPPLY AND DEMAND Lesson 8: MONEY CHOICES Lesson 9: COMMUNITY ECONOMICS AND THE FLOW OF MONEY Lesson 10: SPENDING AND SAVING CRAFTIVITY Lesson 11: REVIEW Lesson 12: ASSESSMENT *Please download the preview to see all that is included, including samples of everything!* -------------------------WANT MORE?---------------------------- LITTLE SOCIAL STUDIES THINKERS UNITS FOR 1ST GRADE: UNIT 1: Responsible Citizenship UNIT 2: Families, Long Ago & Today UNIT 3: Holidays Around the World UNIT 4: Community Economics UNIT 5: Geography MINI UNIT A: Pilgrims and Native Americans MINI UNIT B: America ----------------------BUYING FOR A TEAM?-------------------------- LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in transferable licenses to accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a quote at [email protected] .
Want to create a Minecraft unit study for your homeschool? Here are some fresh ideas and a free Minecraft Unit Study Printable to help guide you.
Animal unit studies are an exciting and engaging way to introduce children to the world of science and nature. By studying different types of animals, children can start to develop a deeper understanding of our
This post is part of the 31 MORE Days of Literature Unit Studies series. You can find all of the links to the thirty-one studies in this post. If you’d like to use these ideas to create your own unit study, this post has step-by-step instructions as well as a free unit study planner. (Want
Free Pilgrim Worksheets. Full Pilgrims Lesson Plans designed for first grade - fifth grade. This is a complete free pilgrims unit full of lots of information. This Pilgrims unit is complete with worksheets, calendar, and even a Mayflower project! All free for you to use with your students.
Hello! Thanks for stopping by today because we have a fun unit study to share with you! When I told my kids about this lesson plan, all their faces brightened, and they were very excited to get started. By the end of this post, you will be saying ¨Give me S´more!¨ Pun intended! The S´Mores […]
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Get ready for an exploration...through a classic story! For this Book Explorer Guide, your family will need a copy of the book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe to read. Our Book Explorer Guides will take your 1st-5th grader on a reading adventure like never before. Explorers will experience language arts in a hands-on, unique and special way. We want your children to create beautiful memories with these guides. What is Included? -70 pages of Language Arts Curriculum! -Story Map -Discoveries Suitcase Folder -Explorer Challenges (4) Hands-On activities to bring the story to life -Chapter Sticker Chart -Sticker Chart Bookmark -Chapter Discovery Cards (comprehension questions for each chapter) -Explorer Dictionary (3 new vocabulary word cards for each chapter - your child will create their own dictionary) -Treasured Text (text from the story for copy work) -Treasured Text Writing Paper (for the copy work) -Character Diary Pages -Story Puppets -Peek Into My Exploration (page for your child to draw and narrate scenes from the story) Also in depth instructions for each part of the Explorer Guide. At the end of the story, your child will also narrate the story to you in their own unique way (ideas included). You can preview the entire Book Explorer Guide on our Instagram beginning Wednesday, December 15th.
If your kids love butterflies then grab this 28-page butterfly unit study today for your next science lesson.
Learn all about bugs with this interesting insect unit nature study for preschool through 2nd grade. Great for homeschool or classroom use
I love using interactive lapbooks in the classroom. They are fun to create, engaging and can be used throughout the year to review skills taught. I finally completely my Lapbook Bundle and I am happy to share the lapbooks included with you. Whether you think your learners will enjoy creating all of the lapbooks, if you
A complete, Dinosaurs and Dragons Unit Study for the whole family, from preschool to high school with hands-on activities for children of all abilities. Just add daily math! .
Looking to learn about the great white north, eh? You will love this free printable Canada for Kids reader to color, read, and learn!
Chronicles of Momia Free Homeschool Curriculum, especially for Homeschool Co-ops. Great for use with Kindergarten, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade . Everything included!
Flight Unit This unit of study is perfect for learning about flight with your kindergarten or 1st grade class. There are social studies activities, color centers, writing, no prep pages, and reading comprehension graphic organizers. Flight Unit for Kindergarten and 1st Grade All About Flight- Use graphic organizers and mentor texts to learn about various flying objects, and the important people who invented them! Flight Themed Writing- There are scrambled sentences, sentence starters, write the room, and an nonfiction book! -CK Parachute Sort- Read each word and sort it under the correct word family. Parts of Speech Sort - Read each word, and sort it according to the correct part of speech. Kite Number Bonds- Solve each number bond. Subtraction Puzzles- Solve each subtraction problem to create the pictures. No Prep Pages - There are 10 flight themed no prep pages. Reading Comprehension- There are 6 reading comprehension graphic organizers with a flight theme. Flight Unit for Kindergarten and 1st Grade For more hands on learning, follow along with us on Instagram @michele_dillon
Teaching Habitats to your primary students will be a breeze with my collection of resources to help make your life easier. There's even a freebie!
I love the whole idea of project-based learning! The idea of addressing all subject areas in the context of one project makes so much sense, and allows for better real-life application. I had dabbled in PBL a little bit, but never to the extent of this project, in which I asked students to design a zoo. This was the perfect project for the end of our strange traditional-turned-virtual school year, and the kids really took it and ran with it! They were able to complete it at their own pace, collaborating with their families, and it went so well that I'm already planning to use it again next year when we're (hopefully) back in the traditional classroom. While the task of designing a zoo sounds monumental, I broke it down into individual tasks for my students. Differentiation was easy as I gave families the freedom of doing more or less than suggested for each task, depending on the needs of their child and family. (Let's face it, crisis schooling is not the same as homeschooling; I know some families just didn't have time to go all-out on a project, and that's okay!) Using this in the traditional classroom will make for easy differentiation, too, and I've included teacher tips for both higher and lower lever learners for each task in the download which is available here in my store! This project includes all of the subjects and many first grade standards. First, students select animals to include in their zoo and conduct research on them, making notes about what they eat, what kind of climate they need, and more. Next, they design the habitats based on their research, and create a plaque for each animal exhibit. They work on mapping skills as they create a map of their zoo, and coding as they then use their map to give directions to popular destinations. Math is integrated as they come up with prices for tickets and extra amenities they included in their zoo, and also as they set a feeding schedule for their animals. After all of that work is done, they get to add in art and technology as they design advertisements and create a commercial. Some of my kids even decided to design t-shirts! It was so satisfying as a teacher to see all of the ways my students completed this project. After completing all of the tasks and research, most of them actually set up a physical zoo in their house, and they were incredibly creative! Some of them made animals out of clay, others used stuffed animals--one even used her sister wearing an animal hat! They all truly made it their own, while learning and applying skills along the way. I hope your class has as much fun with this as mine did! You can find it here in my shop or here in my TPT store. Keep teaching with heart and passion!
Check out these Montessori-inspired pioneer activities using free pioneer printables ... great for a summer (or anytime) unit study!
(Click on any photo to be taken to the resource) You are going to LOVE this unit. It’s easy to implement, it’s comprehensive, #representation, and your students are going to walk away with a great foundation of important social studies skills. We lay the foundation in literally every other academic area, social studies shouldn’t be […]
Check out our FREE unit studies that explore science, history, and biographies! Each one accompanies a Who Was, Magic Tree House, I Survived or Carole Marsh book!
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,
Free Amelia Earhart Unit Study (Grades K-2)
This post is part of the 31 MORE Days of Literature Unit Studies series. You can find all of the links to the thirty-one studies in this post. If you’d like to use these ideas to create your own unit study, this post has step-by-step instructions as well as a free unit study planner. (Want
Continue your studies around the world as you learn about Asia and all the many countries there with this Asia unit study.
We are almost finished with our school year and Italy was one of our last countries to study. My kids were so excited to study Italy next because “pizza and...
Train Thematic Unit Study My son recently turned 4, so we are starting some preschool work. The plan is that every week (or maybe two if we love the topic) we will have a theme. The first week's theme is trains! We had a family vacation planned to ride the Arkansas & Missouri Railroad over the weekend, […]
Owl Unit Study Owls are majestic, beautiful creatures that pretty much anyone can enjoy learning about. I love that homeschooling offers so many options, especially when it comes to Unit Studies. Use this Owl Unit Study to get the thinking train started… and let us know where it goes! Science The fact that owls are...
It's that time of year again! Open House season is here and we are busily working on projects to share with our parents on our big night. One of the big projects my students will be working on is their Animal Diorama and Research Report. This was something I did for the first time last year, and it was a HIT! I got this idea after my son had to make a diorama for his first grade class last year. We had so much fun creating his animal diorama as a family project, that I decided it was something I had to do with my class too! I brought the idea up to my second grade team, and they were all very excited about it... so we went for it! We decided to give the assignment the week before STAR testing. Since we wouldn't be giving homework during the two weeks of testing, that would give students more time to research, gather materials, and work on their projects. Students had about three weeks to complete their projects. We decided to have the students bring in their completed dioramas the day before Open House. We were thrilled with the results! Here are a few student samples from last year: Along with this diorama project, our students will also be completing an Animal Research Report poster with information and illustrations, as well as a writing assignment and an oral presentation. Our students will be getting both a Science and Language Arts grade for this project. I'm offering my Animal Research Report poster as a FREEBIE on TpT! Here's a sneak peek: You can grab it here. Animal Research Report Poster If you're looking for everything needed to do this Animal Diorama project with your class, take a peek at my Animal Diorama and Research Report Project Pack! It's got everything you'll need in one convenient spot! Last year, I struggled to find examples of dioramas online to show my students, so I've included detailed photo samples of my own students' projects, as well as a step-by-step presentation for your students. Here's a preview of all of the goodies included in this project pack! In addition to the Animal Research Report Poster and step by step presentation for your students (which can be projected onto your Smartboard or other type of computer projector), I've also included a student-friendly rubric with grading expectations for all aspects of this project, as well as a grading rubric for teachers to use when giving final grades for this project, student instruction sheet, writing template for research report, and a presentation outline to help guide students on what to focus on for their oral presentation. It's everything I struggled to put together last year for this project in one convenient place!
Learn more about the symbols of Australia with this FREE and easy to use flip book. Students cut and paste symbols...
I have three girls that just adore horses and love learning about them. My oldest daughter is fascinated with horses and loves to research them for school projects and learn about the different breeds and the history of horses. You can often find her with a horse book in hand, and a pencil in the other taking notes and drawing the different breeds.
Read a few ideas for your past and present or then and now unit. There are free lessons and activities as well as other fun hands-on, engaging ideas.
It’s time to study dinosaurs! Here are some really great resources for
Unit studies are very popular among homeschooling families. They work especially great for history and geography. I like how you can pick a specific theme and elaborate on that topic for a more immersive experience.
Have you ever wondered what you 'should' teach in an elementary history course? This post is for you! It can help you choose an elementary history curriculum or you can use it as a starting
Clouds are beautiful, fluffy, and fun to observe. Check out these books, crafts, experiments, and videos for a simple unit study on Clouds.
Learn about the different animal habitats on Earth with this animal homes unit study! This lesson includes books, crafts, videos, and more for kids!
If you have a little one between the ages of 6-12 years old who is an aspiring Artist or aspiring Scientist, have I got a Unit Study for YOU! It is our first Art Unit Study! I am thrilled to introduce you to the newest Family Unit Study all about the exciting world of colour.
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Dive into this fun, classic book with our free Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel activities and printables!