Be sure to scroll down for your free Designer Paper Reference chart download! Just thought I'd give you an update on the 2018-2019 Stampin' UP! Annual Catalog paper share I've been working on! As you can see, the paper has been cut and bagged and all the labels are on each packet .. over 1,700 packets!! This week I am working on getting them packed for the mail, and then off to the Post Office! If you ordered one from me, they will be going out a few days ahead of schedule, so watch for your package soon! One
Through poetry, we enter life consciously, with clarity of mind and a steadier heart. If you can't write the poem, then be the poem. Read these short nature poems, penned with springtime in mind, to embrace whatever season you’re in - for a season that's brimming with whatever it is you most want and need.
On Friday, I posted a beautiful sympathy card for the current FabFriday sketch challenge - you can see that card here. As I discussed in the post, you can never plan for when you'll need a card to show your sympathy for someone's loss. It's such a tough time for
Do you love Cheer Cards? Who doesn't love Dr. Jean?! I mean, seriously... The first time I attended one of her conferences, she WALKED by
***Newly updated with two new handouts and minor adjustments. (September 2020)*** Thank you so much for visiting my shop and downloading this lesson pack on “l’environnement” that you can also use for le Jour de la Terre. These activities are suitable for any unit on nature and the environment, though you can also use them for Earth Day. What’s Included: 81 vocabulary cards for word wall. Print on cardstock and laminate for continued use. 4 acrostic poem sheets 22 writing prompts – on one page for journaling 36 Question cards for writing or discussion (especially suitable for older – non-elementary – students). Print on cardstock and laminate for continued use. 1 vocab study/sort page 1 “Sondage” and self-reflection 1 sheet on the three Rs 1 sheet to write down “10 gestes pour la planète” asking students to use the imperative form 1 sheet for recording 10 threats to the environment 1 sheet for practicing the subjunctive with expressions of necessity to protect the planet 3 writing and drawing activities about threats to and ways to protect the environment 1 fun fill-in (Je protège notre planète.) 1 “Gros titres” activity asking students to match the photograph to its newspaper headline 1 “Écris des gros titres” activity asking students to write their own headlines corresponding to photographs. 1 handout requiring students to use the "faire causatif" and "rendre" 1 handout requiring students to complete sentences and write their own with a focus on "concordance des temps" Because this is a digital download, no refunds, returns, or exchanges are available. Terms Of Use: You have purchased a single user license which means that you may use the materials in this packet as often as you like and print as many copies as you need. Sharing this document with others is not allowed with your single user license. If you would like to share this document with another teacher, please purchase an additional license on my Teachers Pay Teachers site. You may upload this handout behind a password-protected site such as Google Classroom or Blackboard for your students to use at home. You may not resell this item in any form. Please feel free to contact me if you have questions about acceptable use.
A poem for kids about seeds which includes making home-made paper using items from the garden.
I'm turning once again to my trusty Childcraft Library which is chock full of great vintage illustrations from many beloved illustrators of the past. The combination of photograph and illustration is kitschy and sweet. I have to say as the mother of four that I don't recall many photographic moments like this lol. Illustration by Eloise Wilken and photo from Tell City Chair Company. This one isn't too hard to guess. Pen and ink work by Garth Williams with his distinctive gentle animals and characters. This one I wouldn't have guessed. My first thought was Feodor Rojankovsky as the illustrator, but it's not. Anyone care to guess? I also wouldn't have been able to guess this one, though I love his work. The illustrator is Nicolas Mordvinoff. Illustrator is Eraldo Carugati - anyone familiar with this artist? Artwork by Hope Taylor from Highway, Byway and City Rhymes Art by Vladimir Bobri Wonderful illustration by Maurice Sendak The distinctive work of Virginia Lee Burton Illustrator Ezra Jack Keats The Little Land When at home alone I sit, And am very tired of it, I have just to shut my eyes To go sailing through the skies-- To go sailing far way To the pleasant Land of Play. By Robert Louis Stevenson To view previous Childcraft posts go here, here, here, here or here. To view images from the above posts on Pinterest, go here. Childcraft The How and Why Library Volume 1, Poems and Rhymes Field Enterprises Educational Corporation 1972 Edition
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Focus on varying the pace and expression as your students read orally. Chunk the text paying attention to grammar will reinforce fluent reading. Allow sufficient practice time to develop fluency.
Who Has Seen the Wind, a Singable Poem