This spring, it rained so much the roads turned into rivers, and then we...
Idioms are those crazy phrases which just don't make any sense. To make them easier to learn I've been adding a "Genki English Idiom of the Day" cartoon over on Instagram for a while now. And thanks to everyone's amazing response these idiom cartoons are now a PDF Posterbook and Workbook! The pdf poster book
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Free activity for idioms! Great activity for upper elementary speech language sessions.
This free activity is designed for upper elementary students working on figurative language skills in either speech-language therapy or in the classroom. It may also be used for students working on articulation carryover skills. To introduce the concept, included is a poster that explains the defi...
It’s that time of the year when il tempo (the weather) often turns foggy and grey and la pioggia (the rain) makes its appearance, forcing us to seek shelter under un ombrello (an umbrella) or in the protective embrace of un impermeabile (a raincoat). The previsioni del tempo (the weather forecast) may be our guide, ... Read more
Create a slugcat, the player character from Rain World. (Rain World was developed by Videocult. I am in no way affiliated with Videocult; this creator is simply a fan work.) NOTE: I haven't updated this since 2021 and probably won't update it ever, since my art style has changed drastically since then. Still, have fun, and you can recolor this if you want!
Happy Friday, friends! And happy {early} birthday to Amy, my team teaching partner! The kids and I threw a little surprise party for her! And she really had no idea!! YES!!! They spoiled her like crazy with lots of cards, notes, chocolate, gifts and gift cards! She felt so special! We truly have the best families ever!!! We have been having lots of fun learning about the water cycle and clouds this week! We read The Water Cycle, which is perfect for our 2nd graders! Then we taught them the water cycle song which they LOVE! This is seriously the most enthusiastic class when singing this song! So I recorded them, but I cannot get my video to load :( Not even the sound!! BOO! They sound adorable!! Anywho, the song goes to the tune of "She'll Be Comin' Around the Mountain." It goes: Water travels in a cycle, yes it does! Water travels in a cycle, yes it does! It goes up as evaporation, It forms clouds as condensation, It falls down as precipitation, yes it does! We made a model of the water cycle, which I forgot to photograph {seems to be a bad habit of mine lately!} We discussed each part of the water cycle and illustrated it. Then I found the coolest, easiest idea on Pinterest to show the kids how it rains! They know that the clouds are made of droplets of water, and when the drops get heavy, it begins to rain. So with a glass of water, shaving cream and food coloring we made it rain!! Just squirt shaving cream in the water. This is your "cloud." Then tell the kids that food coloring represents droplets of water in the clouds. Wait a few seconds, and the food coloring will come through the shaving cream and it will start to "rain"! The kids loved this! It was the perfect demonstration! Oh, I must throw in that Bill Nye has a great water cycle video. He always does a great job at explaining and showing scientific ideas to kids. Plus, they just love him :) We had our kids illustrate and write about the water cycle as an assessment. They did great! {I forgot to take a pic of the 2nd page of writing!! Whoops!} Today we learned about clouds! We read The Cloud Book by Tomie DePaola. I LOVE this book! We also read some other nonfiction cloud books. We brainstormed characteristics we learned about the following clouds: stratus, cirrus, cumulus, and nimbus. Here was our bulletin board {cloud people inspired by Abby!} {photo circa 2011.. I've been horrible at photographing this year!} Then we had our kids write a fact about each cloud on notecards. They glued those to blue paper, and on the back they got to make their own miniature cloud people! Cute, cute! We have a couple more cloud activities to do on Monday, then we will move on to Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and really start getting into weather! Then SPRING BREAK!! :) :) :)
CLASSIC PICTURE BOOK BY GERDA MULLER In this popular Gerda Muller book, Where Do They Go When it Rains, the twins go out for a walk to the seaside. On their way, they pass through fields full of flowers, grasshoppers, and bees. They stop at a farm, where they feed the hens, pigs, and ponies. But when they reach the sea, the clouds turn grey and it starts to rain. The twins love splashing about in the rain…but then they wonder, where do all the animals go when it rains?A wonderfully detailed Gerda Muller classic picture book with a variety of animals to spot. This lovely children's book will be enjoyed time and time again. ABOUT GERDA MULLER Gerda is an acclaimed Dutch children's author and illustrator. Her beautiful illustrations are known for their depictions of nature and natural scenes. They are vibrant and detailed and reflect the changing seasons. She has illustrated over 120 books for children and those books have been translated into multiple languages. Her work is renowned world-wide. DETAILS Where Do They Go When it Rains Written and illustrated by Gerda Muller. Published by Floris Books, Scotland; March 23, 2021. Ages 4 to 7 years 0.4" H x 11.7" L x 9.7" W (1.0 lbs) 32 pages Hardcover Books by Gerda Muller You May Be Interested In: A Year in Our New Garden A Year Around the Great Oak How Does My Garden Grow How Does My Fruit Grow Where Do They Go When It Rains The Sorcerer's Apprentice Autumn Winter Spring Summer The Town Musicians of Bremen Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Get outdoors this spring (or stay inside if it's really raining) to practice reading with this fun gross motor sight word game for preschool & kindergarten.
London is one of the most interesting, vibrant and alive cities I've ever been to. Here are the times when London got under my skin for real!
This “Rule No. 24.5 No Crying at The PYNK” doormat is handmade. Here at (ReallyChillDesigns) we use a rubber based paint that is used to help withstand weather elements and shoe traffic. Please keep them out of direct sunlight or rain to help preserve the life of your new doormat! To clean, simply shake or sweep away any debris. This mat measures 1’4” x 2’0” I am unable to accept returns on any doormats at this time. However, if you are unhappy with your doormat reach out to us immediately no more then 24 hours after it has been delivered. ***Cancellations*** Unfortunately, I am not able to offer cancellations at this time I start working on orders shortly after they are placed. Our goal is to offer the best quality doormats.
Working on the digraphs th, sh, and ch. This worksheet is perfect for your class. Students name each picture and decide what digraph is in it then colors that raindrop to match.
Then it’s no surprise that science has found that seeds are the most concentrated form of nutrition in nature. Rain International is the first company to integrate the potency of seedbased nutrition across all its products.
Has anyone had the opportunity to think about what will happen when you pass away? As a Wiccan, have you ever considered what your friends and family will do for your funeral? Will it matter to you…
Why wait for Earth Day to talk to our children about conserving our planet’s resources and living sustainably? This simple outdoor science experiment can be done during any of the warmer months and will help introduce the concept of biodegration in a fun and hands-on way! I think the best way to raise eco-conscious children...
We can keep complaining about the rain or accept that it's raining, find an umbrella and dance in the cleansing fall. We get to choose. We are choice-making beings. No one can ever take that away from us -- not even ourselves. We just need a little reminder now and then.
Happy Friday, friends! And happy {early} birthday to Amy, my team teaching partner! The kids and I threw a little surprise party for her! A...
Nothing is going right for Sulaiman. He just wants to have fun but something always stops him. First it’s the prayer, then it’s the rain and then the car breaks down just as he is leaving to watch the quad bike races. He eventually gets to the stadium but then prayer time comes back around. When he is finally ready to settle back into his seat something frightening happens and Sulaiman soon realises the blessings of a perfectly-timed prayer.
Rite in the Rain's soft cover field-flex notebooks are tough, resilient, and flexible. The weather-resistant and archival-grade paper resists stains, survives moisture, and lasts for a lifetime in storage. The non-glare paper is legible in bright sunlight. The unique field-flex cover material lets mud and water roll right off, protecting your notes in adverse conditions. Field-flex bends easily and then springs back into shape - they fit comfortably into a cramped field bag and won't be any worse for wear. If it's worth writing down, it's worth protecting on rite in the rain paper - defending of your notes against the elements since 1916. Rite in the rain all-weather writing products have been made in Tacoma, WA, USA since 1916. Recycle rite in the rain paper with standard papers. Recycle the entire notebook using most curbside programs (paper, plastic, & metal). Simply separate the wire-o binding from the cover prior to recycling for easier processing.Details:4.25" x 6.75" x 0.3"Water and Weather Resistant Cover By Rite In The Rain
Read The Way Through The Woods poem by Rudyard Kipling written. The Way Through The Woods poem is from Rudyard Kipling poems. The Way Through The Woods poem summary, analysis and comments.