PRIMARY WRITING - UNIT 3 I am so excited to teach this narrative writing unit! This writing curriculum is geared for kindergarten, first grade and can even be used in second grade classrooms. In Unit 3 , we are learning how to write a personal narrative . We practice writing about what we l
These Come Follow Me Primary Talk templates are based on the March lessons. Make speaking in church simple with these printable talks about Jesus.
Pour réaliser cette galerie d’autoportraits, je me suis inspirée d’une chouette idée trouvée ici. Ces dessins ont été réalisés par des CP en 4 séances. Première séance: nous avons étudi…
This free "All About Me" writing craft is great to do as a back to school activity for kids in preschool, kindergarten, first grade and second grade. It's
This year I am so excited to be starting tot school for the second time with my sweet little Aubrey! She is 2 1/2 now and loved our Baby Bins last year, but is SO ready for more than one bin/activity a day. I won’t be blogging about our themes each week, as we will […]
Check out these all about me activities designed for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students. These are great for the beginning of the year and creating a classroom community!
Enchantée par le principe des gammes (exercices d’entraînement ritualisés), que j’utilise déjà en lecture et en écriture, j’ai décidé d’élargir ce… Savoir plus
Check out the most epic things to do in Oman! These are the best places to visit in Oman to see the best this country has to offer.
The beginning of the school year is a great time to do an all about me project. This All About Me Printable Book Templates will make it easy peasy, with many page templates to choose from
All About Me Printables and Templates are a fun way for kids to express their creativity and make a special page that is all about them.
Standing firm in the faith of Christ will not mean life is free of conflict or trial, but it does mean having the strength to continue on in the face of that conflict, to know which side you are on, and that there is a loving Heavenly Father that will always lead us in the direction we need to go.
These all about me activities are perfect for your all about me theme in preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten. They are low-prep and lots of fun!
Cultivating a postive classroom community is such an important part of teaching, and I've learned that little things go a long way. The Best Part of Me writing activity is a great community builder!
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Nuestra colaboradora Dácil González comparte con nosotros algunas ideas y recursos para que tus primeros días en clase de matemáticas sean todo un éxito.
FREE printable All About Me Pack for preschool and kindergarten featuring the child's name, handprint, favorite things, eye and hair color, self-portrait and family portrait.
Circle templates to be used for a "Me on the Map" activity. For use with a social studies unit about communities or mapping. Me on the Map is a great activity to help students see the way the world works. It pairs well with the book Me on the Map by Joan Sweeney. This activity goes from planet all t...
What I've learned about quickly building relationships as a speaker has helped me better connect with students in my classroom—especially disengaged kids.
Ich fühle eine Leere in mir, die ich nicht zu füllen weiß. Eine emotionale Leere, die mich fühlen lässt, dass...
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Vector Line drawing of the Dodge Challenger 2019 car. The drawing is in SVG, PDF, PNG, JPG, EPS, and AI format s. Used black lines for the drawing. It's editable and printable. Can be printed on paper, t-shirts, mugs, etc. This is a digital instant download and no physical product will be shipped. After purchase, you can access the downloadable files. (1 zip file) When you download the zip file, you will get 7 file formats of the Dodge Challenger drawing. They are, -1 JPG image (5000x5000)px -1 PNG image with transparent background (5000x5000)px -1 SVG, 1 EPS, 1 DWG, and 1 AI file -1 printable PDF file Files are for personal use only. Feel free to contact me anytime if you have any issues with the drawing :) Thanks!
Do you know these things about Brazil? My first trip to South America was marked with a ton of surprises. See whether you know more than I did before I spent nearly two weeks in Brazil.
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You are part of the puzzle! Each student in my older grades (3-5) made a puzzle piece about themselves and their interests. I should have written: You are a PIECE of the puzzle. Or, I could have said: We all fit together. I know, it’s kind of corny, but the puzzle piece making was fun. I bought a set of wooden puzzle pieces (the package came with two pieces) and I traced them onto several pieces of tagboard to make … Read more... →
Let me take you step by step through designing and sewing a tidy little infill for a too-low V-shaped neckline. You do a little fiddling wit...
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If you are wanting to teach kids about countries around the world this is a fun, free printable to teach kids about 18 countries - perfect for preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd gr
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Ever wondered how to make a book? This little tutorial will show you how to make one with just 1 single piece of paper! This is perfect for kids!
Ladies and Gentleman... we officially have the first week down in the books!! And what an AMAZING week it was!! #BestFirstWeekEver!! My kiddos are just awesome. We learned a lot and laughed a lot! My own children also had a great week (aside from a quick bout of a stomach bug that kept one home for a day!). My oldest, Drew, started 1st grade. My middle, Quinn, started Kindergarten. And my toddler twins, Addy and Chase, began two-mornings-a-week preschool. Additionally, Mr. Musings from the Middle School (my husband Dennis), started a new school year, too! Phew!! My head is spinning! Anyway, I hope everyone is having a great weekend and recovering from this busy time of year. This post is mainly a pictorial of some of the goings on in my classroom this week. As we settle into our routine, I'll be back with more "meaty" posts (and hopefully some new videos, too!). One of my favorite activities from the week was this Growth Mindset lesson that I adapted from here. Basically, the kids had to create the image on top using just a piece of paper and scissors. It was NOT easy... but that's exactly the point! As the kids worked, I wrote down some of the comments I heard. Things like, "this is impossible," and "I give up!" After I let them struggle for a while, I brought them back together and discussed the activity with them. It was eye-opening to see their words. They all agreed that their attitude was too negative so of course they would never have been successful. Then we read the Growth Mindset posters hanging in our room and discussed what each one meant. I closed with this video from Khan Academy. It was a fun and powerful lesson. One of the BEST purchases I made from TpT for this school year is the Icebreakers that Rock bundle from Cult of Pedagogy. This product contains three PowerPoint activities that allow students to talk to each other in an easy, comfortable way. What is great about these is that you can use them as one, big activity, or you can break them up, showing just a few slides here and there, as "brain breaks" through out the day. That is how I used them. So, on the first day, I did a big "Find Someone Who" activity with them. This allowed all the kids to learn each other's names. Next, I assigned them all their lockers and we practiced opening the combination locks (super-stressful for these first time locker users)! After that, we did a few slides from Icebreakers that Rock. Then, we went over the syllabus. Next, a few more Icebreakers that Rock slides. After that, I handed out and went over all the paperwork that had to go home and be signed (oh, the paperwork!!!). Then, a few more slides right before lunch. And then a few more right after lunch. Next up, a tour of the building. Then a few more slides before trying our lockers again. Finally, another slide right before dismissal. It was the perfect break/filler/attention-getter/distraction to use throughout the day... actually, I used the slides throughout the whole week! Run to TpT and pick this product up today! Totally worth every penny. (Some of the slides can be done silently. I LOVED these slides!!) Of course, we had to number our notebooks to get ready for ELA next week. I always tell kids that this is the easiest, most difficult task that we do all year :) I really the love smell of a Mr. Sketch anchor poster in the morning! This year, I'm starting with Reading Nonfiction: Notice and Note Stances, Signposts, and Strategies. My thinking is that it will really help with getting started with Article of the Week. Here is one of several of the posters I'll be using to teach these strategies. I'm jumping on the #ObserveMe bandwagon! Read more about it here. I'll keep you updated on how this goes throughout the year! Okay... that is enough for now! The beach is calling my name... nothing beats September here at the Jersey Shore! Hope the back-to-school season is treating you well! I'd love to hear how your school year is going so far. Happy Teaching!!
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Printable Come Follow Me Primary Talk templates for Primary Children and Leaders. These simple and age appropriate templates make speaking in church easy!
One of my absolutely favorite things about being a special education teacher was that I had the freedom to design fun and exciting lessons for my students specific to their interests. I never had a curriculum to follow. No one ever told me what books to read to them or what activities I had to
Check out these all about me activities designed for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students. These are great for the beginning of the year and creating a classroom community!
Teach your four-year-old more than ABCs and 123's. Make sure they are ready for kindergarten by teaching them these 8 essential life skills!
Easy idea for building self confidence and celebrating individuality in children. I love using this as a back to school activity for community building.