All About Me printables are the perfect kids activity to create a keepsake, have fun sharing about favorite things and family events
All About Me printables are the perfect kids activity to create a keepsake, have fun sharing about favorite things and family events
Get to know your kids better with these printable All About Me worksheets! These fun worksheets are perfect for helping kids learn about themselves.
PRIMARY SCIENCE UNIT 3 - PLANTS Unit 3 in my primary science series is here! We are diving in and learning about plants - their lifecycle, how they make food, the parts of a plant, why animals and humans need plants, plus so much more. I am also sharing a FREE lesson with you right here
Why study insects in your homeschool? 1. Because your sons will love it. 2. They are everywhere and everywhere on earth humans share our surroundings with them. If you are exploring insects in a nature study this school year then this packet will be a great addition for you.
Wedding photographers, here are some practical staple pieces and tips to exercise on shoot!
We love dressing up as a family and cosplaying at events! Last year, we went with a Totoro theme as you can see HERE! It’s neat because as the girls are getting older, they understand more…
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!
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Our printable spider template is designed to assist teachers in creating engaging craft activities without spending too much time on planning. Use it for art projects or Halloween decorations for a more interactive classroom experience..
Which is better - an online or a printed survey? Our women's ministry team did both. I break down the pro's and con's of each in this post.
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This “About Me” worksheet is a fun and engaging activity for students to share interesting facts about themselves. It helps teachers and classmates get to know each other better, fostering a sense of community in the classroom. Perfect for the start of the school year or as an icebreaker activity!
Don’t miss my first guest post at www.multiculturalblogs.com! I wrote about raising kids who love and appreciate their Hispanic Heritage, and included a printable All About Peru Mini-Book as well, in Spanish and English. There are tons of wonderful resources at MKB– make sure to stop by and take a look around.
Star Trio Tattoo Stencil. Large: 5x2 inches Professional vinyl stencils are the go-to for gorgeous glitter tattoos, mica tattoos, and can even be used with henna or jagua! Quick, efficient, and easy to use for all artists, no matter their drawing level! All designs are licensed and ready for use at fundraisers, beach parties, spirit events, and parties. Young children love the magic when you remove the vinyl stencil and reveal their ultra-sparkly glitter tattoo. For glitter and mica tattoos, you'll need: Glitter Tattoo Stencils, professional 3 part vinyl stencils Acrylic Adhesive Applicator Wand (ProsAide) Cosmetic polyester glitter, bio-degradable cosmetic glitter or mica powders Remember! Do NOT allow glue to FREEZE. The adhesive will turn solid and be ruined if frozen. Store below 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Download six cute (and FREE) printable Summer Olympics coloring pages for kids to include in your olympics celebration activities and parties!
Brain Hemisphere Hat This is the “world-famous” Brain Hat. This humble little hat has been distributed around the world (even at some famous science museums) and has been translated in…
Find the perfect All About Me songs! Make circle time and lesson planning easier for your All About Me theme for preschool!
We live in a very diverse country! Which means, diversity fills our classrooms every school year. It's so wonderful to share different cultures with my learners while in the classroom. To have students share their traditions and celebration with their peers is a special time for them and love doing it. The holiday season is
Want to help your kids learn about gratitude? Play the gratitude game with them. It's a fun game that the whole family will enjoy!
Are you ready for a winning combo? We tried three sports-related challenges recently and WOW this was a big hit! The challenges were challenging, but the results were spectacular. So, here we go with 3 ways to add some sports to your STEM class and 2 great hints about materials! This should get
All retreat coordinators know the struggle of discovering the perfect theme for their retreat every year, and ladies’ retreat themes are no exception. You
Bem Vindo ao Brasil means Welcome to Brazil! Help your kids learn about Rio, the Andes, and many other things about South America! These beautiful Brazil-inspired crafts for kids are a perfect way to get
All prices are in Canadian dollars. Total Pages: 30 pages Answer Key: Rubric only Teaching Duration: N/A File Size: 1 MB File Type: PDF Current Events News Assignment | PDF and Digital Formats: It is important for students to be informed about current events happening in our world. In this NO PREP activity, students examine online or print news sources to report on a current event for their class. This can be used with any non-fiction new article or text. This resource contains individual PDFs of student pages to assist with online learning i.e. Google Classroom™. The unit also comes with Google Slides™ versions of the included graphic organizers for 1:1 technology schools. Click Here To View The Preview This assignment is also part of a larger bundled product. Oral Presentations Bundle Included in This Resource: Teacher lesson plan (using the gradual release model - modeled, shared, and independent) Student assignment sheet Graphic organizers Answer keys for modeled and shared lessons Rubric Assessment Points-Based Assessment Teacher Feedback "Perfect for what I needed. Captures all the important areas of focus for an open current events assignment. Easily applied to a variety of sources." "Love this. I have students give weekly presentations on current events. This helps them prepare and organize their ideas." "Excellent. This will be so useful while we struggle to include non-fictional texts into our lessons." "I love that this resource is aligned with so many Ontario expectations, and it allows for students to develop so many valuable skills." "Very helpful for my students, who are launching a school newspaper. They need manageable steps for understanding and organizing articles.” Other ELA Assignments: 12 Genre Book Report Bundle Short Story Choice Board Book Verses Movie Book Report
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Are you a Preschool or Kindergarten teacher looking for an exciting way to celebrate your classroom study of the Alphabet? If you’re like me, you’ve spent nearly 26 weeks this school year focusing on each letter, helping students become fluent identifying and making their sounds AND have assessed their knowledge many times. You and your […]
A PTA Bingo night is incredibly good fun for everyone, a great little fundraiser and not too taxing to organise. Come and find out how to pull this off!
Using our My Five Senses preschool mini book and some popped popcorn, you have a great activity to help youngsters learn all about sight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. Make sure to check out more five
Get ready! It is time to discover the pollinating superheroes! I introduce to you Powerful Pollinators—part of my Summer Camp at Home Big Kid Edition! This is a fun, engaging science unit study that combines science and environmental education—perfect to get you outside and observe pollinators in action. This unit study, like all of our
What is the rate of respiration in these germinating seeds? Many biology teachers tell me that they dread teaching photosynthesis and respiration to their students. Since I love teaching these concepts, I always ask why they feel this way. Responses include: "My students think it is boring. It is too abstract for the students to understand. There is too much chemistry involved. There aren't any good labs to do." I would have to disagree with all of these statements. Photosynthesis and respiration may be the two topics I love teaching the most! What is more fundamental to the study of biology than photosynthesis and respiration? I have several labs (that I love!) that I do with my students while teaching about respiration. I have already written articles on two of these labs: Gas Exchange in Respiration, and Energy in Foods. This blog post is about a simple and effective method of measuring the rate of respiration in a living organism. As you can see in the photo above, I used Sugar Snap Peas as my choice for a respiring organism. The objective? To determine how much oxygen is consumed during respiration by these peas over a given amount of time. The experiment includes 2 experimental set-ups and 1 control set up. The rate of respiration will be measured in germinating peas and in dry peas that are dormant. The peas will be placed inside a device known as a respirometer. To insure equal volume in each set-up, the volume of germinating peas is first determined by water displacement. An equal number of dry peas will be used and the volume will be made equal by the addition of small glass beads. The third respirometer will contain an equal volume of glass beads only. The respirometers are assembled as seen in the photo to the left. The essential components of the experiment include: 1. Respirometers are assembled and placed in a large pan of water. 2. As oxygen is consumed by the seeds, the water will be drawn into the pipets. This can be measured with the calibrate pipet that has been inserted into the rubber stopper. 3. Since carbon dioxide is also released during respiration, there will be no movement of water into the pipet unless this is removed as a factor affecting the experiment. A small amount of absorbent cotton is placed in the bottom of the vial. This cotton is saturated with KOH. As carbon dioxide is released by the respiring peas, it reacts with KOH to form solid potassium carbonate. This removes the carbon dioxide and allows only the oxygen to be measured. 4. Measurements will be taken every 5 minutes for some length of time. Since we have a long lab period, we were able to set up the experiment and then allow it to run for 30 minutes. This lab has all the best components of a lab: Easy set-up! Easy clean-up! No fancy equipment required! Works every time! Kids love it! Happy Teaching!!
Are you writing trauma stories for the first time? Have you been told to “dig deeper” in your novel? Use these tips to write believable trauma stories.
Haven't tried a book tasting with your students yet? This fun reading activity is an awesome way to introduce genres in your elementary classroom or library!
Learn all about space with these fun planet coloring pages. Our free printables will help your child discover our magical solar system!
Are you ready to plan an engaging Family STEM, STEAM or Science Night ? Imagine an entire evening filled with wonder, excitement, and hands-on exploration, where children and adults alike move from one captivating activity to another as they explore the fascinating world of STEM (Science, Tec
Do you like Jan Brett? She was inspired to write three of her most famous books while on a trip to Norway. The Trouble with Trolls, Christmas Trolls and The Wild Christmas Reindeer were the three book set in the beautiful country of Norway. These materials contain two informational text books (one in color and one in black and white) along with some printables to quiz the children on the facts they have learned, and some writing pages to use at the end of the lessons. It's a great way to tie in some geography and learn about another country while sharing stories we all like to use in the classroom! What will you get with this unit? Informational Text: all about Norway Map of Norway: with reading information about the country Flag of Norway: picture and description of the flag for Norway Foods from Norway: What is Fiskesuppe and Krumkake? pictures and information about some of the foods people may eat in Norway. Animals of Norway: Caribou, Polar Bear, Killer Whale and Hedgehogs Different Landforms in Norway: What is a fjord? Includes a picture and information about fjords. The Vikings: learn about the vikings of Norway The Trolls (Norwegian Folklore): read and learn about the Norwegian folklore and tales about trolls. Sports: skiing is a popular sport in Norway. Printables for.... What did you learn? Comprehension Page Would you rather eat...krumkake or fisksuppe? Would you rather see a...polar bear or a caribou? Draw and write about the flag of Norway What did you learn? Draw and Write/Full Page of Writing (differentiated) If I went to Norway...Draw and Write/Full Page of Writing (differentiated) Check out these fun Winter Units Trouble with Trolls The Mitten The Three Snow Bears The Gingerbread Baby There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow Snowmen at Night Bear Snores On Tacky the Penguin Non Fiction Penguin Fact Finder Non Fiction Winter Fact Finder The Hat and The Mitten Bundle with Jan Brett for Winter The Biggest Snowman Ever Book Companion Norway Mini Unit:All About the Country of Norway The Snowy Day Book Companion Where is Home Little Pip? The Emperor's Egg Book Companion