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German children's books are excellent language learning tools as they use basic vocabulary and simple sentences. Their lovable characters and captivating storylines can keep any reader engaged. Whether you're teaching your German children to read or learning the language yourself, check out these 15 fantastic German kids' books!
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Use my ‘how to talk about art with kids’ printable question cards as part of this easy art criticism lesson for children. Easy art criticism lesson for children with printables Let’s talk about art! Art criticism helps us look closely at art, think about why the artist has chosen to make a particular […]
Free Lessons in Grammar Skills - Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, Conjuncitons, Interjections, Subject-Verb Agreement, Sentence Transformation
Mary Cassatt's work focused on mothers and children, which is why kids will love learning about her with these simple Mary Cassatt Art Projects for Kids.
By Little Achievers CVC Words are the building blocks for reading! Using CVC words to teach young children helps them learn faster in terms of reading, spelling, and, of course, writing. Here is a complete pack of CVC No-Prep Worksheets. Just print and you are ready :) Included in this packs are short a, e, i, o, and u worksheets. Using these sheets, your kids will: Color the word, Cut and paste, Color the families (color by families), Write the word, Color and write, Build a word, Rhyme time, Make the words, Read and draw, Draw a picture to match the sentence, ABC order, Read and match, Color, tally and graph, Change and make, Unscramble the words, CVC word search, Cut and paste word families, Fill the word, Write a story (flash cards are included). What MORE! This pack also includes CVC Review worksheets that will help your little learners to master CVC words. Want to grab it right now, click here! You are very welcome to visit my store! Little Achievers
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Welcome to 31 Days of Homemade Music! Today we will be continuing to make a case for why anyone can benefit from studying music. To find other posts in this series, click here. Ever wondered if music is just as effective a brain developer as, say, math or science? If you remember my post from […]
Many would agree that for inquiry to be alive and well in a classroom that, amongst other things, the teacher needs to be expert at asking strategic questions. With that in mind, if you are a new teacher or perhaps not so new but know that question-asking is an area where you'd like to grow, start tomorrow with these five ideas.
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Learn about famous art and create your own sculpture with this fun lesson about Giacometti.
“One day an ounce of water will cost as much as an ounce of gold,” is what an Elder told Josephine Mandamin almost 20 years ago. This lead Madamin to dedicate 14 years of her life to running and participating in water walks to raise awareness about the importance of clean water.
We at Bright Side are certain that any subject, no matter how complicated, can be made interesting for children provided it’s explained in an accessible way. Take chemistry for example, which is often considered one of the toughest subjects for a child to learn at school. We suggest beginning with the most famous chemical elements and their characteristics.
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I begin by discussing the composer Camille Saint-Saens. We discuss how he enjoyed jokes and wrote this piece to entertain his students. I would ask students to think of a time when they were acting silly with their friends and pretending to be chickens or other animals. Some say that Saint-Saens liked to write songs about his friends and how they acted. This is not bullying because is was good natured humor and his friends knew he was just being silly. We listen to the piece after discussing how it is split up into parts or "movements". I share the illustrations as we listen. There are several books available. On the first listen, we use rhythm sticks and jinglebells along with some movement. We add more instruments each week. INTRODUCTION AND ROYAL MARCH OF THE LION. We tap on our laps for the roar of the lion. (Second listening we use drums) HENS AND COCKS. Click the rhythm sticks for the clucking. (Second listening we use woodblocks) MULES: UP and down with the jingle bells. TORTOISES. Listening. THE ELEPHANT. Tap the two-three of the waltz with egg shakers. (Second listening use drums) KANGAROOS. We hop in place. THE AQUARIUM. Use jingle bells or hands as fish and bubbles. PERSONAGES WITH LONG EARS are identified by the braying of the violins. We stand and bow our invisible violins and and down. CUCKOO IN THE WOODS. Echo the cuckoo with our voices. THE AVIARY. No parody in this beautiful little scherzo for the flute and fluttering strings. PIANISTS. Play our invisible lap pianos. Guided movement. FOSSILS. Rhythm sticks. (Second listening use xylophones with a simple pattern) THE SWAN. Listening FINALE. Choose an animal and add movements. I like to introduce the idea of a listening map. We use the second week to create our own listening maps, draw, and move/play. I play each movement twice so that students can listen/draw or play on the first listen and then trade with their partners on the second one. This takes me two weeks to complete. Template to come soon! I do not use the Introduction or Finale in the Musical Map so that we have twelve boxes. Below is the free pdf file I display on the board as a slideshow when we do our second listen to the piece. I have a remote to flip through the slides as students draw their listening map. Carnival of-the-animals copy from mlauricella68
Comment commencer l'année en 3e ? Avec une activité différenciée pour se présenter à l'oral comme à l'écrit !
Read Acts 5:1-4verses 1-11 if you deem appropriate for your child's age.) Pinocchio Revisited: (Printable version now available at the end of the post!) Geppetto, a lonely carpenter with no children, decided that he wanted a boy. He carefully carved
Welcome to 31 Days of Homemade Music! Today we will be continuing to make a case for why anyone can benefit from studying music. To find other posts in this series, click here. Ever wondered if music is just as effective a brain developer as, say, math or science? If you remember my post from […]
A set of 17 activity cards with instructions for drama games.
This week's topic was great for us to go back and actually LOOK at what we've pinned! We had so many great ideas....just need to implement them during the school year! Love these math journals...easy and simple. No paper copies needed! This giant size hundred chart is a great idea! Another easy activity to throw together....just need paper and dice! These shape monsters are darling! We study shapes for a LONG time...these guys would definitely liven up our unit! Great, fun way to do subtraction! The kiddos would love! This would be great for Back to School. Love these strategy posters! We've been seeing lots of these daily math journal pages. Fun fraction activity! Maybe this time poem could make time telling a bit easier??
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We’re well into week three of our Tomie dePaola author study and knee deep in Strega Nona’s world! My class has fallen in love with the characters in these books. Their folkloric quality, Big Anthony’s bumbling, Bambolona’s brusqueness and Strega Nona’s endearing ways have captured their hearts and their attention. We began this part of […]
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Summary of Lesson Plan: This lesson plan provides students with the opportunity to learn, revise and practice the use of nouns, verbs and adjectives in their writing. This lesson was originally created for a year 3 class, however is easily adaptable for children in Years 2 to 4, and beyond if appropriate. Australian Curriculum Links: […]
Art History & Seasonal Crafts Phonics & Word Work Sentence Building Kits Fairy Tales Sets Poetry Sets Printing Workbooks Sight Words Sets Writing Prompts Thanks for the wonderful feedback! This best seller is a collection of 12 lessons about art history, ranging from […]
Children will practice using context clues as they identify the correct homophone in this grammar and spelling worksheet.
This is a little throw-back post from over 2 years ago... yet it's one of my favorites. ;) I know we all love the book, "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?"! It's such a great book to encourage our little ones to fill others' buckets and in turn fill their own bucket. If you want to see more, go {here}. Well, I've found another amazing book to help with your students' self esteem. The book is: Amazon This book is so cute! It's about a grandma teaching a lesson to her grand daughter. Back in her day, Grandma felt the pressure to fit in. She bought her clothes from the Hap {like the Gap, but not}, worked out at Silver's Gym {get it? Like Gold's Gym...haha} and tried to be just like Mallory Emma McBane. Until Mallory started acting like Laura LaVan. This is such a fun rhyming book about the importance of being yourself and LOVING YOURSELF! Ok, I'm pretty partial to this book since a great friend of mine wrote it . It really has a great message and I like it so much I made a mini-unit to share with you for FREE! :) Here are some of the activities to do with your students: Student mini-book {just staple in the corner}: They add a piece of tin foil to this page to act like a mirror! Some writing activities too: Whole class chart: Whole class sequencing chart to go with the book: Head over to Amazon, pick up the book and help your students feel good about themselves! Frames courtesy of http://www.deliciousscrapshop.com/ Clipart &/or fonts copyright and used with permission by DJ Inkers
Here are five quick and easy ideas to help you as you wrap up after a concert and move along to something new.
Anger management worksheets for counseling. These engaging anger activities guide elementary students to understand that anger is a universal emotion and that each person has different triggers. By exploring various scenarios and reflecting on their own experiences, students gain valuable self-aware...
Here is a silly drawing games that is a lot of fun for kids to play. In this drawing game, you use dice to decide what parts of the drawing you will draw. We have included a face drawing game and a landscape drawing game. This is a lot of fun and it helps children who might not be able to draw freely and creatively...this will help them draw more freely and creatively. This will also increase silliness.