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Do you hate to teach poetry? Do you want your students to learn and enjoy poetry? Try these simple ways to learn how to teach poetry...
Cute, free printable parts of a plant flip book is such a fun way for kids to learn about the different parts of a flower for science.
Japanese text taken from the official twitter account of Bungou Stray Dogs and translated by me. Please enjoy and feel free to correct me if you find errors! Japanese and English are languages I’m st…
Until understanding ADHD in 2018, I don’t know how many times my son’s disruptive behavior was chalked up to that overused phrase “boys will be boys.” My son’s needle seemed to be stuck on hyperdrive all the time. Keeping him from doing and saying certain things became a full-time job.
Read fun with grammar communicative activities for the azar grammar series teacher 039 s resource book by Emine Çetin on Issuu and browse thousands...
If you are planning to study the various countries of the world you are gonna love this free world book!
Les plus anciennes informations concernant la garance font déjà état de son rôle majeur comme plante tinctoriale, usitée dans ce but par les Égyptiens, les Perses et les Hindous. Les Celtes, pas mo…
Looking for some awesome books to enjoy this year? Check out our list of 30 books you should read in 2024 to find your next book!
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Novel Brochure - Pamphlet for Google Classroom Freebie! This resource allows students to create a pamphlet that can be edited for ANY novel! The file contains a Google Drive link that can be used for Google Classroom. **Be sure to MAKE A COPY of the link and save to your own Google Drive Enjoy! Ratings on freebies are greatly appreciated! :) YOU MAY ALSO ENJOY: 5th Grade Novel Studies Bundle (5 Novels) Wonder Novel Study Holes Novel Study Number the Stars Novel Study Esperanza Rising Novel Study Bridge to Terabithia Novel Study ______________________________________________________________________ Tips for Savvy TpT Shoppers: How to receive credit on TpT to use for future purchases: • Go to your My Purchases page. Under each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. Be the first to know about my new discounts, FREEBIES, and products: • Look for a green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will now be able to see FREEBIES and customized emails from my store! ©2017 StudentSavvy All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only. (unless you purchase the multiple license)
It's giveaway time again! And today we are thanking stylish children's shop The Kid Who for showing us these fabulous children's books by Herve Tullet - and for offering one of them as a very special competition prize for one lucky reader. Herve Tullet is one of the most creative children's authors and illustrators around today. Each of his titles aims to capture and enchant young imaginations with its unique, individual style, actively encouraging interaction and participation from its readers. Previous award-winning books by Herve Tullet include "Night and Day", "The Five Senses" and "Imagine". We have selected 3 equally innovative titles to share with you in today's feature, including "The Book with a Hole", "The Scribble Book" and "The Game in the Dark", each one as unique and exciting as the other! And the good news is, you can win your very own copy of Herve's The Book with a Hole, simply by leaving us a comment below. The Book with a Hole (paperback, £8.50) And so we'll start with the prize itself. This book does quite literally what it says on the tin - and that's why we love it so much. There's a huge cut-out hole right through the centre of the book from cover to cover, and this hole becomes the focus for creative tasks on every page. Sometimes it's a saucepan; sometimes it's a plate (filled with endless yummy possibilities as little readers can draw their favourite food on a sheet of paper behind the book). And then it's an open mouth to pretend to feed, before becoming a round, fat tummy! Throughout the book, the hole transforms from an imaginary face to a basketball hoop (just take a crumpled sheet of paper and shoot!); a swimming pool to jump into and a tropical island to design and draw; a star-gazing telescope and a bug-watching magnifying glass; a submarine window and a even sea creature's mouth! It's simply fabulous - a completely unique activity book for children of all ages. And as it's all in black and white, every page can be coloured in, too. It will last for years, as no two reads will ever be the same. The Scribble Book (paperback, £8.50) Love love love this amazing activity book. Jam-packed with Herve's very own inventive scribbles and hilarious sense of humour, children are encouraged to join in and scribble alongside him, with the only rule being the messier the better (none of the traditional "colour inside the lines" rules here!) As the book unfolds, they'll be tasked with feeding scribbles to a hungry monster, scribbling water to put out a fire, flames coming out of a volcano and scribbling clouds in the sky. And our favourite - scribbling dust balls in the living room to prevent the vacuum cleaner from getting bored, of course! The scribbles gradually evolve into puzzles and drawings for little readers to design and complete themselves - and just like The Book with a Hole, they'll be captivated from start to finish. The Game in the Dark (hardback, £8.00) Our final favourite by Herve Tullet tells the story of a space rocket journeying to the moon. But this isn't any ordinary bedtime book. Its 14 pages are printed with special glow-in-the-dark ink, which children can charge with a light or a torch before turning out the light and imagining their very own version of the story. So much fun - and so different from the norm - these books are the ideal gift for encouraging children's imagination and creativity. And we all know how fascinating little minds can be. To win your copy of The Book with a Hole, simply leave us a comment stating why you'd like to win in the post below before 1.30pm on Friday 3rd May. One lucky winner will be chosen at random from the entries and notified shortly afterwards by email. We're sorry, entries are open to UK residents only. Please ensure you read and agree to the Prize Draw Rules before entering - these are shown in the link below. And finally, don't forget to "like" our Facebook page to keep up-to-date with all the very latest reader offers and giveaways on Bobby Rabbit!
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Ca y est, il est terminé ! J'avais prévu au départ, une marge de 2 cm pour relier les feuilles directement entre elles. Mais je me suis aperçu qu'au dos de certaines feuilles, il y avait de la peinture. Ca ne faisait pas très joli. Alors j'ai choisi...
Get started on geography and have your child color this page and learn about this amazing continent and its animals.
During my time in Slovenia I was so impressed with the local food and wine. I went in not knowing much about it, but I left a huge fan. Ljubljana restaurants truly offer something for
After reading Wonder by R.J. Palacio, students worked in small collaborative groups to create character posters about each of the characte...
Last week we did some fun things with learning the seasons. Most of our learning came from our small group books. I use Reading A-Z, so I can make the themes fit what I want usually. And it did PERFECTLY! After a few days of really learning about seasons, we did a craft idea on an apple tree. They kids should REALLY know the apple tree, right?! So that's what I like to do. I got the picture of the tree from {THIS} post. It's a JPEG download (the link is in the comments on her blogpost). After I printed it, I just used good old fashion white out to cover the season names. They colored the tree brown, then cute apart the tree. (She has them already divided up) They put the pieces back together on the paper and then I had them label the seasons, IN ORDER. Once they had them in order (they could start with whatever season they wanted), I called them back to the table to do their painting. And now they hang in our room - and I love them! Another activity they did was to write their book of seasons. I suggested they talked about the weather, the plants, what they see..... Some were a little more detailed in their writing than others... but hey, their illustrations show me they know it! Leaf Litter!! Our phrase we learned that week from our Scholastic News. I love it! We really talked about the trees being bare in the winter.... you know, in other states besides Florida. If you want this little book, you can click {HERE} to download it. Then, to end the week. they did a "My Favorite Season" writing, where they had to write to explain why...using what they like to do, what the weather was like, what the plants did and if the days were long and hot or short and cold. And we worked on having a closing statement. They drew what they would see if they looked out their window at home. What would be going on outside?? Then, depending on which season they picked, they glued it to that color background. You can grab this activity {HERE}. Living in FL, I really like stressing about the season since we don't really have seasons here. That is the one of the FEW downfalls of living in FL.
Simon and I recently finished reading Charlotte’s Web together (meaning I read a bit of it to him every night before bed). We both really enjoyed it. My older
Earth Day is next week and I wanted to add something else fun this year: easy reader books. My youngest is really getting into these style of books. We have been working on a lot of easy reader books for
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Looking for fun kids yoga class ideas? This collection of yoga ideas is for your home, classroom, or studio. Each theme has 5 books + 5 yoga poses for kids.
If you want to teach your little ones about the concept of opposites you will want to check out these fun opposites worksheets and activities.
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I know I have said it before but...... Making Memories Month by Month is one of my favorite books published by Creative Teaching Press. T...
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As summer winds down, I reflect on what I've learned this summer through the workshops I've attended, the books I've read, and all the great conversations I've had with professionals. This quote has had me thinking quite a bit. It comes from Disruptive Thinking: Why How We Read Matters by Kylene Beers and Robert Probst. What they state is absolutely true. Students need to find relevance in what they are doing right now. So let's backtrack a little... I have always been about purpose. I look at what I'm teaching and ensure that what we are doing serves a purpose. And I share that with students. Understanding why we are doing something is very important to me. Interest is also imperative. I have always tried to make sure that I am matching the books I choose to the interest of my students. Interest surveys, conversations, and book selection time have always been informative to me. But relevance. This is something much deeper. It is something you are connected to. It is something that MATTERS. Well...and when I think about it...do I really read anything that isn't relevant to me? Nope. Not really. So what do I do now? I've been thinking a lot about it and my first step is to just ask my first graders. What issues or problems matter to you? So I added it to my interest survey (click to grab for free): From there...I will need to get creative. They are new readers. And some of them may share some big issues and some students may not. But I need to be prepared to help them make connections to what matters to them and the books we are reading. And I am up for the challenge because Beers and Probst state that: "If they are to undertake anything significant in the future, it will be because they have learned the importance of significant work early on in their schooling." This statement says a lot. We need our students out there doing significant work. We need them to have a voice. So we need to help them find that voice...even at a young age. Em
If you find yourself in a book slump then these 17 addictive books will snap you right back out of it. I guarantee that these are all books you can't put down once you get
Wild Thing Book Activities! This unit is fantastic for Maurice Sendak's book Where the Wild Things Are. Writing worksheet and craft included. Perfect for kindergarten or first grade!
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Do you have only one day to spend in Zagreb? This itinerary will make it perfect! Follow it and see all the main sights in the city!
Are you going camping anytime soon with your kids? If so, here are 12 of my favorite camping books. Pick one or a few and jump right on in.
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