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{My First School Project} A few weeks back the twins’s teacher sent me home with two blank white pieces of cardboard. I was told to have the girls help me put together a board that told ALL about them. Well… the girls helped for about 3 minutes, lost interest, and I was left to finish…
Hi friends! I'm so glad you landed on our ABC's In Popsicle Sticks collection post! Popsicle sticks are simply so versatile and absolutely PERFECT to
Welcome. I know how scarce French Immersion resources can be, so I thought I would share what I came up with for Kindergarten letter art. I hope this will save you a lot of time. Some are origin…
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A coloring sheet about the Hoover Dam, aimed at 1st graders studying geography and landmarks.
Learn about muscles in this human body for kids project . This is a fun, simple muscular system for kids activity to see how do muscles work.
With Easter right around the corner, I almost forgot about the other March holiday this year. It seems like stores went right from Valentine's to Easter without a green trinket in sight! Well, at least
Hooray for fish by Lucy Cousins is such a delightful book with a lovely song. A nice activity to go with the book is to make a goldfish bowl. Using scrap paper and art supplies you can make your ow…
Hi Friends…. The past two weeks we have been working on Prefixes and Suffixes in our second-grade classroom! My kiddos were having such a good time brainstorming words with prefixes and then figuring out the meaning. They really had a strong grasp of the concept… I was pretty impressed. After our whole … Prefixes, Suffixes and a FREEBIE Just for YOU! Read More »
Neat ideas for crafts parents can do at home with their kids, complete with ideas for every age group.
Are you looking for a Latin American craft to incorporate Hispanic culture in class? Make Puerto Rican vejigante masks with kids!
Enter the magical world of Disney with our enchanting collection of teaching worksheets, featuring beloved Disney characters and captivating themes to engage and inspire young learners in a fun-filled educational journey! Codebreakers: Disney 1- Decode the words for this fun Disney Puzzle. Codebreakers: Disney 2- Decode the words for this fun Disney Puzzle. Disney Word
our sixth grade roman history project Our sixth grade block in Roman History at Davis Waldorf was crowned today with a Roman feast and a presentation of our Aqueduct Project. The project, in Roman fashion, required precision and citizenship. Each segment of the aqueduct had to be exactly measured and executed by each of the students so that when connected, their sections would function collectively to convey water. The project needed a box of specific dimensions, and cut precisely for the columns, arches, and holes. A layer of spackling or plaster, scored and painted to resemble brick, gave it an artistic touch. When each of the segments were lined up end to end, the impact was quite incredible. I ran a 3/4" PVC pipe through all the segments, attached a hose to one end, and a spout at the other. Our aqueduct directed water for a ceremonious washing of our hands to begin our Roman feast. The Roman saying holds true: FINIS CORONAT OPUS (the end crowns the work). I think the students will remember this project, and they will know the work they put into it had lead to a sense of accomplishment and pride.
Help kids with learning math by using these addition practice worksheets. This set of printable addition worksheets includes lots of math problems that vary in difficulty. They range from two digit, two addend without carrying to more complicated 3 digit, 4 addend with carrying worksheets. These worksheets provide fun math activities for kids that will keep them interested in learning addition.
Each year I have my students write a letter to Santa. I do this for a couple reasons: it is a great memory of kindergarten; it is interesting to see what students ask for; it helps me when I am shopping for children I choose from the Salvation Army giving tree. I keep the original letter that students write to give them at the end of the year (it typically shows great writing growth!) and send a copy home in the child's folder. This year I created a little template for students to use. In the past, I have helped them write the note, or written it out for them to copy from a dry erase board. This year, I wanted to simplify the process, so I created this template. You can download it free from my TpT store. Pictures of my students' writing soon to come! My TpT store will be on sale Monday and Tuesday with 20% off everything. Use the code CMT12 to get an extra 10% off your purchases! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Are you and your kids making a Native American diorama? Here are tips and step-by-step directions on how we made ours. There's no better way to combine social studies and art than making a diorama. We LOVE making dioramas!