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Find over 200 of The Best Preschool Themes and Preschool Lesson Plans, Whether you need ideas for alphabet activities, 100th Day of School. All About Me, Apples, Transportation Theme, Beach theme, Fall Theme, Spring themes, Fall Leaves. Farm, Feelings. Use thematic unit studies to engage children in learning. Themes for Preschool and Kindergarten, Tons of Pre-K activities and Preschool Topics
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Comme promis, voici mes cartes sur les paysages du monde selon les continents : (Pour avoir la totalité des cartes en pdf, cliquez ici : cartes nomenclature paysages ) Vous pouvez retrouver dans le…
The 7 Continents Printable Activity Worksheets15 pages that will surely teach your kindergartener, 1st grader, and 2nd grader about the 7 Continents of the world. These worksheets are fun, colorful, & easy. Keep reading to get your FREE pages! What's included?On the first page, your learner will read and follow the arrows to each of the 7 continents to get themselves introduced and familiar with each. Do it as many times as they can. You can give them a sticker or candy each time they do so for
Use these 7 continents worksheet pagges to teach elementary age about CONTINENTS for kids. Grab continents book printable!
Voici une nouvelle enquête de géographie pour vos CE1/CE2. Vous pouvez adapter la distribution des fiches de recherche en fonction du niveau. Le dossier contient également un kit pour réaliser un expo
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Third graders are responsible for knowing a lot about a lot! I'm feeling the pressure of teaching them all the new third grade content plus ...
As part of our geography unit, I wanted to teach my fifth graders about the seven continents, five major oceans and give them a better under...
Free Continents and Oceans Unit Study (One Week Only)
Aujourd’hui je vous révèle enfin le contenu de nos petits meubles de Géographie que vous avez découverts sur la page Facebook et mon compte Instagram. L’idée vient de chez « …
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
I am in my 30’s and will be honest I remember very little geography. I think it just did not interest me when I was younger. Which is why I was so adamant I would find a way to make it fun and more interesting to my child. I love the idea of Montessori Continent Boxes but wanted...
Here's a very special Mini Passport Book, which you can print out and assemble with the kids for your learning journey when you travel!
Des chevaliers de Malte au monstre du Loch Ness, de la Sagrada Familia au Pont des Soupirs, en passant par le Colisée, un tour d’Europe des monuments et spécialités locales pour un jeu de l&r…
A list of streaming resources compiled for Build Your Library Kindergarten. It could also be used for any Asia unit study.
Montessori continents 3-part cards and world map and continent printables with 3 color options and lots of possible activities for teaching geography.
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Nous avions déjà fait un premier essai de découverte du monde, en découvrant les différents continents (ici), ou bien les différentes habitations (là) ou encore avec Mouk (là) et finalement en s’in…
Make a continent fortune teller to learn geography in a hands-on way. It is a great way to practice the continents and have fun at the same time!
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Un peu de vocabulaire pour les amoureux des animaux. Bonne journée!
Ah...the much awaited week! It had better be good! :) For lack of a better word, Adrian has been fascinated/borderline obsessed with flags and maps and countries since summertime. Needless to say, many of the activities presented were simply thrilling to him and he could have gone on and on. I felt like these activities were repetitive a bit but he loved them all. I also felt like he didn't learn that much because he already knew a lot of this stuff but it reinforced what he already knew and we were able to concentrate and what he knew less of I guess. I made a point of including lots of flags because he LOVES flags. I also made sure to include phonics as this is an ongoing struggle... Where Did My Produce Come From? - Europe or Not? For the past few weeks, Adrian has been asking me where our fruit comes from. You see, he noticed the berry containers had German flag stickers on them and so I had told him they had been grown locally. Well, now he wants to know where everything is grown of course, so during Europe week, I put together a basket of fruits with flags. He was delighted! His task was to sort the fruits into two groups: the ones that had been grown in Europe and the ones that had been grown outside of Europe. I am actually looking forward to doing this again this winter when we study Africa. I know Europe gets lots of vegetables and fruits from there in the wintertime so it will be exciting. Of course I could just do make believe but when it's real, it's even better! :) By the way, Adrian was allowed to use his reference book in case of doubt! Where Have I Been? - Coloring a Map This was an absolute favorite. Being that we live in Europe, we get to travel a lot. We love traveling and took "baby Adrian" to a lot of countries before he even turned two. He doesn't remember much but he still thinks it's really cool that he's been to all these countries. Here, I supplied the flags of the nations he's been to and a map ready to color. At this point in our week, he knew where each country was except for Estonia, Slovakia and Slovenia. Still working on these... :) European Landmarks - Cards & Miniature Objects This one is more of a cultural activity. I would have loved to used postcards for it but instead made some cards myself. I thought of making 2 part cards but at five years old, matching cards like these feels a bit boring. Instead, "I saved some trees", printed only one set (even saved myself lots of research by using mostly pictures we took ourselves during our travels to make them), and used Safari Ltd. "Around the World" Landmark Toob to match with some of the homemade European Landmark Cards. We of course didn't skip the presentation of the cards and I pointed out the landmarks Adrian saw himself (he was a mere tot back then so it was mere disbelief to him). Beginning Country Letters & Flags Yet another activity involving flags...because yes, my boy is in love with flags. To satiate this love, I presented him with six different country names to decipher by sounding out the 3 beginning letters (a CVC combination). Once these were sounded out, he had to find the matching flag. This was actually one of Adrian's favorite activities this week. So many possibilities in terms of countries to put out there. In the end, I think we exhausted all the CVC combinations for Europe! :) I liked that it was both a phonics, geography and a bit of a "thinking" game at the same time. Of course, the child has to have a deep knowledge of geography for this, otherwise, whether they sound the letters right or not, they will not come up with the country that it starts with! :) For this activity, Adrian matched: Portugal, Norway, Finland, Turkey, Romania, Belgium, Belarus, Poland, Germany, Bosnia, Monaco, Montenegro, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Moldova, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Denmark, Netherlands, Serbia, Kosovo, Vatican City/Holy See, San Marino, Luxembourg, Malta (Cyprus). Matching Beginning and Ending Country Letters Using the chalkboard is always popular over here. Phonics...not so much. Combining the two together? Makes it "palatable". Adding country names? Now we've got a fun activity apparently. I first wrote the first three letters of three different European countries and wrote their ending (2 to 3 letters long) on the other side of the board, usually not next to the country they belong to. Adrian then had to sound out the letters to match the beginning and ending letters and make the name of the countries. My goal was really just to revise the letter sounds in a fun way with Adrian. He seemed to be struggling with that last week so this was a good occasion to revise them all... Here are the matches we made: TUR KEY NOR WAY LAT VIA BOS NIA SER BIA KOS OVO RUS SIA MAL TA MON ACO Watercolors - Flag of My Country Everyone loves art. My son used to shy away from it a bit but I'm glad I always "suggested" activities every week. He nows enjoys art and "requests" it. This week, I had this watercolor activity and it was the first picked! :) Of course, it also is flag related. I picked the flag of Germany as it is where we live but the website I downloaded the printable from had lots of free printable flags to choose from. :) Pin Flags and Continent Map Nothing new here if you use the Montessori method. I purchased my pin flags from Montessori Print Shop and printed the "giant" map myself. Once again, it's an older map that needs revising so some countries' flag won't be used unless you draw them in yourself! :) I mounted my map on a thick cork board sheet I bought from Hobby Lobby. Not the best idea apparently as the corkboard is so dense it broke two of the toothpick flags! :( Maybe I'll go for play dough mounted flags next time or try a styrofoam mounted sheet, not sure... Anyhow, Adrian loved pinning the flag into the country activity but since the board was so dense, it was hard to punch through and frustrating a times when the flags broke. Once that technical problem is fixed, it should be a great activity. He did very well too only unsure where to put a few of the flags for part of the Balkans. Flag Peg People and their Country of Origin In case you missed this post, I explained how I made these and where the idea originated from here. This week, we finally got these peg dolls out (to Adrian's delight) and I got the labeled Montessori map out as well. We got this map when we purchased our Europe Puzzle Map so I thought we'd use it with the peg people. It is a bit old as some newer countries as missing but I hadn't painted dolls for every country so it wasn't a problem. Adrian was VERY fast at putting the dolls on the country where they belong and asked me "to make the rest of the dolls" hahaha Who knows...? Montessori Wooden Puzzle Map - Europe The three period presentation was of course given here and Adrian did rather well. As mentioned above, the Balkans and Baltic States still pose a bit of a problem at time in terms of their exact location and flags (he mixes them around sometimes) but other than that, he knows the other countries' names and location very well. Tracing countries - Making your Own Map What started as a "let's trace a country" ended up as a tracing project. Adrian, still struggling with the proper pencil grip and handwriting was given the opportunity to pick a country of his choice off our Montessori wooden map so he could trace it on a thick cardboard with a pencil. He picked Germany (probably because we live here) and then proceeded to trace all the neighboring countries as well. In fact, he liked the tracing activity so much that he is planning on tracing the entire Europe map that fits on his cardboard sheet! :) * * * Your comments make my day ! (Please note : comments won't be visible until after my approval!) * * * Today, I'm happily linking up to Montessori Monday, The Kids Co-Op, Show-and-Share Saturday, Link & Learn, TGIF, Share it Saturday, Mom's Library, The Sunday Showcase, Sun Scholars's For the Kids Friday, Preschool Corner &5K, We Made That, Creative Kids Culture Blog Hop. If you would like me to link up with you, please don't hesitate to ask, it might take me a week or two, but I generally do!
Je vous avais déjà présenté le travail que nous avons commencé sur les continents dans l’article la géographie façon Montessori. J’avais commencé à faire des cartes sur les monuments et…
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.