Students analyze 5 themes of Life of Pi by connecting pieces of text evidence to paraphrased excerpts. This activity also has students analyze various aspects of each theme. This bundle also includes the PowerPoint with working timers and cooperative group markers/directions. ...
Your kids can easily launch these fun free printable rockets with a simple straw. Lots of ideas for science and STEM learning are included. Kids will have a blast creating and launching their own
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Learn all about Australian landmarks, culture, and food through crafts, activities, and recipes with these fun Australia activities for kids.
This is a fun idea for an ice breaker game for your next family reunion or family party. It is even a fun idea for a work, school or church function. Divide into groups of about …
Play and Learn with this amazing Ocean Themed Preschool Unit. Children will get to learn math, literacy, colors, patterns, counting and more.
As we build on our counting skills we show what we know with a spring theme, using these Insect Skip Counting Puzzles. Connecting fun with Learning.
We love connecting projects to books, and we're always inspired by the amazing group of bloggers who participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids (you can also check the club out on Facebook) as the group comes up with some great extension activities each month. This month's author was Leo Lionni. We chose to read and do a project using a book we've really been enjoying lately, A Color of His Own. This is the sweet tale of a little chameleon who is looking for one color to stay all the time, but keeps running into that challenge that chameleons change color. In the end, he winds up finding a friend to always be with so they can at least always be the same color together. I've used this book in the past as a primary teacher. It's a great way to talk about friendship and also about what makes us each unique. My boys have been loving the simple tale and the colorful illustrations this spring. For our activity extension we decided to use cray-pas and watercolors. I love how colorful this art technique can be. I sketched several chameleon outlines onto white drawing paper using permanent marker. (I'm including a printable copy here in case you just want to print one out, or use the printable to trace onto thicker paper.) Afterwards the boys and I each colored in a chameleon using the cray-pas. Big Brother and I thought about ways to create different patterns. Little Brother focused on just coloring his in, using mostly one color. After we were done coloring, we watercolored on top of the cray-pas. The watercolor doesn't stick to the cray-pas, and fills all the white spaces around it. We all had different strategies for painting. When they were done I cut the three chameleons out and we hung them in our play room. I love how they are a set but each one unique. That's part of what can also make this project a great classroom activity, especially for the start of a school year. Or turn it into a fun family project, with each family member creating a chameleon to represent themselves. What Leo Lionni books does your family enjoy? Have you read this one yet? This post may also have been shared at some of these terrific link parties.
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Beautiful paper lantern craft for Diwali and Christmas. Easy DIY home decoration idea to make with kids for the festival season.
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We love connecting projects to books, and we're always inspired by the amazing group of bloggers who participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids (you can also check the club out on Facebook) as the group comes up with some great extension activities each month. This month's author was Leo Lionni. We chose to read and do a project using a book we've really been enjoying lately, A Color of His Own. This is the sweet tale of a little chameleon who is looking for one color to stay all the time, but keeps running into that challenge that chameleons change color. In the end, he winds up finding a friend to always be with so they can at least always be the same color together. I've used this book in the past as a primary teacher. It's a great way to talk about friendship and also about what makes us each unique. My boys have been loving the simple tale and the colorful illustrations this spring. For our activity extension we decided to use cray-pas and watercolors. I love how colorful this art technique can be. I sketched several chameleon outlines onto white drawing paper using permanent marker. (I'm including a printable copy here in case you just want to print one out, or use the printable to trace onto thicker paper.) Afterwards the boys and I each colored in a chameleon using the cray-pas. Big Brother and I thought about ways to create different patterns. Little Brother focused on just coloring his in, using mostly one color. After we were done coloring, we watercolored on top of the cray-pas. The watercolor doesn't stick to the cray-pas, and fills all the white spaces around it. We all had different strategies for painting. When they were done I cut the three chameleons out and we hung them in our play room. I love how they are a set but each one unique. That's part of what can also make this project a great classroom activity, especially for the start of a school year. Or turn it into a fun family project, with each family member creating a chameleon to represent themselves. What Leo Lionni books does your family enjoy? Have you read this one yet? This post may also have been shared at some of these terrific link parties.
Children's Church Lesson - Taming The Tongue This Children's Church lesson will help kids will learn that words have the power to build up or tear down. Kids will be challenged to use their words to help others rather than to hurt them. They will also learn that they can't do this on their own, but that they will need God’s help to learn to control what they say. _______ Choose Your Format! Digital Download Only - Instant access via email as soon as you order. Printed Book & Download - You still get instant access, but we'll also mail you a spiral bound copy of your curriculum! _______ Children's Church Lesson - Taming The Tongue: Memory Verse: “Lord, may these words of my mouth please you. And may these thoughts of my heart please you also. You are my Rock and my Redeemer.” Psalm 19:14 (NIRV) Lessons: Bible Story: Our mouth is a small part of the body, but it has great power over our lives. James writes some very discouraging words about the difficulty in controlling negative things from coming out of our mouths. Only with God’s help, do we have any hope of taming the tongue. James 3:1-12, Taming the Tongue _______ Each Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet - so you can let mom and dad know what kids are learning each week and look like a rockstar teacher who's thought of everything. Memory Verse - so that you can make sure kids are getting Scripture in their minds and hearts every single week and you can feel like each lesson was a success even when it seems like 90% of your lesson time is spent saying things like "calm down", "let's be quiet", "hands to yourself!" Skit or Puppet Show - so you have a way to easily connect the lesson with your hands-on and visual learners. No drama team? No problem! Just hand the script to the kids. They'll have a blast and think you're the coolest. Craft Activity - so you can give kids a physical reminder of the Bible lesson (and give yourself an activity to keep them busy until mom and dad come back!) Large Group Lesson - so you can present the Bible story in a clear and fun way, which means now you can enjoy Saturday nights instead of stressing over putting a lesson together! Small Group Discussion - so you can find out who was paying attention and who was talking to their neighbor. Just kidding, this is a great way for you build deeper relationships with your kiddos after each lesson, which means you're going to care about them so much you'll cry like a baby when they graduate and go to middle school :( More! - Yes, there is even more than all of that so that you can easily put together the perfect lesson for your ministry each weekend, which means no more agonizing over how to adjust complicated lesson plans. About This Lesson: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 Stand-alone lesson perfect for Children's Church or Sunday School Includes both large group and small group resources This lesson is an instant download _______ Guaranteed to Be Awesome! 100% Money Back Guarantee. Our Children's Ministry curriculum is guaranteed to be awesome. If you don't absolutely love this lesson, just let us know within 30 days and we'll give you a full refund, and a big hug. No questions asked.
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Teach Rhyming in kindergarten by connecting pictures with words ending in AR, IP, AY, UG or UN
Это самый большой проект, который я когда либо шила. Ну, то есть, было конечно, что нужно было шить по две-три книги сразу или коврик б...
In literature circles, small groups of students gather together to discuss a piece of literature in depth. In this #2ndaryELA Twitter chat, middle school and high school English Language Arts teachers discussed how they select novels to use. Teachers also shared popular themes for connecting novel choices. Read through the chat for ideas to implement in your own classroom.
The Our Identity in Christ retreat theme gives everyone a chance to learn about the ways God shows us the importance of connecting our sense of self to Him.
We love connecting projects to books, and we're always inspired by the amazing group of bloggers who participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids (you can also check the club out on Facebook) as the group comes up with some great extension activities each month. This month's author was Leo Lionni. We chose to read and do a project using a book we've really been enjoying lately, A Color of His Own. This is the sweet tale of a little chameleon who is looking for one color to stay all the time, but keeps running into that challenge that chameleons change color. In the end, he winds up finding a friend to always be with so they can at least always be the same color together. I've used this book in the past as a primary teacher. It's a great way to talk about friendship and also about what makes us each unique. My boys have been loving the simple tale and the colorful illustrations this spring. For our activity extension we decided to use cray-pas and watercolors. I love how colorful this art technique can be. I sketched several chameleon outlines onto white drawing paper using permanent marker. (I'm including a printable copy here in case you just want to print one out, or use the printable to trace onto thicker paper.) Afterwards the boys and I each colored in a chameleon using the cray-pas. Big Brother and I thought about ways to create different patterns. Little Brother focused on just coloring his in, using mostly one color. After we were done coloring, we watercolored on top of the cray-pas. The watercolor doesn't stick to the cray-pas, and fills all the white spaces around it. We all had different strategies for painting. When they were done I cut the three chameleons out and we hung them in our play room. I love how they are a set but each one unique. That's part of what can also make this project a great classroom activity, especially for the start of a school year. Or turn it into a fun family project, with each family member creating a chameleon to represent themselves. What Leo Lionni books does your family enjoy? Have you read this one yet? This post may also have been shared at some of these terrific link parties.
Students rotate to 4 different stations in which they will analyze one of the themes from William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" Themes Focus: - isolation - America - compassion/forgiveness - memory/past At each station, students will connect text evidence and paraphrasing sentences/explanations, then analyze various details of the specific theme. Bundle includes: - PowerPoint with timers (fonts included) - station markers with directions - student handouts - text (censored and uncensored versions) - text evidence and paraphrase cards - answer key -objective and agenda flipchart
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Use this fun listening ears craft to teach kids the essential skills of listening, being attentive, and, following instructions!
Immerse yourself in the world of biblical stories and characters with this engaging and challenging Bible-themed crossword puzzle. Perfect for Bible study groups, Sabbath/Sunday school classes, or personal enjoyment, this puzzle is designed to test your knowledge of key biblical events and figures. Each clue is thoughtfully crafted to provide an enriching experience as you connect the dots between these significant moments in biblical history. Why You'll Love It: Educational and Fun: Ideal for deepening your understanding of the Bible while having fun. Perfect Gift: A thoughtful gift for church friends, family members, or anyone passionate about biblical stories. High-Quality Digital Download: Instantly accessible, printable, and ready to use. Versatile Usage: Suitable for group activities or solo challenges. What's Included: Printable PDF of the crossword puzzle Answer key for quick reference Beautifully designed for easy readability How to Use: Purchase and download the digital file. Print the puzzle on your preferred paper. Start solving and enjoy the journey through biblical history! Instant Download: After purchase, you will receive an email with a link to download your files. No physical items will be shipped. ***Please note that this puzzle is also in the 10 book bundle***
In this post, you will see all of the snake activities we did and you get to download our snake printables, including 3 awesome activities!