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Fun STEAM Pre-School -Grade 3 where students practice counting numbers, money, identifying shapes and participating in nature walks.This activity is a part of the September STEAM Activities. It is not necessary to purchase both. In this activity package you will find: Nature Walk Advice (Focus On Ants and Grasshoppers) A Nature Walk Kit Including A(N): Investigation/Observation Book (Living Things, Non Living Things) Investigation Hate Safety Badge Investigation Badge Investigation Bag Tag Natural Sugar Scrubs, Air Fresheners and Natural Pesticides Ant and Grasshopper Flip Books Ant and Grasshopper Fact Sheets Community Workers Flip Book Body Parts Scavenger Hunt and Activities on the Body's Systems Paper Bag : Number Man Shape Man Coin Man Hansel and Gretel: Wring Activities Art Activities
Getting your kids to think like an inventor is easier than you think.Tips for encouraging your child to build, invent, problem solve, engineer, and create.
Here is what my class is using for their editing! Unfortunately I can't remember the name of the book that I found it in :(
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S.T.E.M. and Growth Mindset concepts complement and reinforce each other perfectly, so teaching them together is a perfect match! Here's how I combine them.
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I'm fortunate to have a nice big classroom with space for a Sensory Break Center in my current school. Previously, I was crammed in a tiny portable with several other teachers and had to make do with an overloaded shelf in a closet. This is what I looked like on most days! In this classroom, I have set up an area with the Learning Zone and Zones of Regulation tools. If you'd like to download the Learning Zone poster, please click here. We have tools for various sensory needs (visual, auditory, gross motor, fine motor, proprioceptive, vestibular). I have gathered tools from yard sales, raiding my kids' closets as they outgrow items, and purchasing some items with the small allowance we are given each year to spend on materials in our district. Over the years I've been able to accumulate the items that get the most use and weed out unnecessary items. Here's an overview of how the area is set up. I placed bookshelves on either side with the smaller fine motor items. The gross motor items are in the center. The Learning Zone and Zones of Regulation tools are on the bulletin board. The therapy balls and Hippity Hops are stored on the ball rack. Here are some close-ups of the fine motor items... The kids LOVE the Yoga Pretzels visual cards and the Finders Keepers toy... the green toy (I can't remember the name of it!) is a fave... The Theraputty, Rubik's Cube, and homemade magnet jar help calm many of my students who need to "shut out the world" for a little while. The magnet jar is just an old mayo jar with cut up pipe cleaners. I found the magnet wand at WalMart. The Play-Doh and stress balls are also handy to grab for a quick break. The Brain Noodles are super popular with several students. When they sit down with these for a quick sensory break they truly block out the world! It helps them re-charge. I think I found these on clearance for next-to-nothing at WalMart. I also made a few cheap-o rainsticks with different sounds out of cardboard tubes, rice, and beans. Some of the tried-and-true items that seem to work the best for the kids and were worth the purchase price are the Pea Pod (we call it the canoe), the Exerbug, the mini-trampoline, the Body Sock, the Lite Brite, the ViewMasters, the Brain Noodles and the exercise bands. This year I made a ball rack to keep the therapy balls and Hippity-Hops from rolling all over the place. It was a cheap, easy way to keep the area a bit neater. This week, I promise to take close up pictures of it and post how to make a cheap-o ball rack.
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I created a list of 365 story ideas for every storytelling medium possible: novels, screenplays, TV shows, plays, and even video games.
I created a list of 365 story ideas for every storytelling medium possible: novels, screenplays, TV shows, plays, and even video games.