It's Spring! So it's time for a fun Spring learning idea. I created a printable set of Fraction Flowers that includes fractions through 1/10. This can now be purchased in my shop. Fraction Flowers are a
Hi everyone! I’ve got another addition to my Ghibli pattern collection! This time it’s Jiji from Kiki’s Delivery Service <3 This movie is a real classic that's still incre…
Help kindergarteners compare length & use appropriate vocabulary with this FREE "Shorter and Longer" activity. Great hands on practice for comparing length.
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Learn how to integrate art into your plant science activities by having students make chlorophyll paintings. Similar to leaf rubbings, this simple science based art project is a fun and creative extension for teaching kids about photosynthesis.
Your kindergarten students will love to work on beginning measurement skills with this Freee Spring Measurement Math Center.
Are you looking for super fun measurement worksheets and activities for kindergarten?? You found them!! Your students will LOVE these hands-on learning activities and fun, extra practice worksheets that teach a variety of kindergarten measurement concepts.
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This time of year is perfect for jumping into a study of botany. Here are some homeschool botany curriculum programs. You'll find something for every grade and budget.
Try these easy sound experiments -- Elementary & Middle School kids will LOVE testing the science of sound with this fun wave experiment to create a 'gong' and explore how sound waves travel!
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
5 Constellations Kids Should Know - a great constellations printable to help kids learn about the main 5 Constellations in the northern hemisphere
Hallo! (Afrikaans way to say 'hello') I see I have people from South Africa checking out my blog. Welcome! Today I will be exploring the world of nursery rhymes children's poetry folk tales and fairy tales. Yep. That's a lot! vintage Mother Goose pop up book Mother Goose is the most common source named for books with nursery rhymes. She has been portrayed in many different guises, but most have been benevolent. fabric print by Kim Stembo Grenwich Press Let's get started with Nursery Rhymes first - Many nursery rhymes have their roots in political satire, and behavior, manners and simple math repetitions. Like this one: The Cat and the Fiddle Hey, diddle, diddle! The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped over the moon; The little dog laughed To see such sport, And the dish ran away with the spoon. This was actually a satire on the political situation in England at the time! Each character had a corresponding figure in English court politics: the cat the fiddle the cow the moon etc. This scherensnitte pattern is from an out of print book by BackStreet Originals called The Spotted Farm. Here's a nursery rhyme that employs repetition to help learn some mathematics! Going to St. Ives As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with seven wives. Every wife had seven sacks, Every sack had seven cats Every cat had seven kits. Kits, cats, sacks, and wives, How many were going to St. Ives? Here is a cat to make using the iris folding technique: Here is another example of using rhyme to learn mathematics: Baa, Baa, Black Sheep Baa, baa, black sheep Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir, Three bags full; One for the master, And one for the dame, And one for the little boy Who lives down the lane. 1889 vintage illustration coloring book versions, Dover books This next familiar nursery rhyme is actually a sad commentary about the Plague in Europe that started in the 1300's and decimated entire cities during the medieval time. Ring around theRosy Ring around the rosy, A pocketful of posies "Ashes, Ashes," We all fall down! The symptoms of the Plague (bubonic plague) included a rosy red rash in the shape of a 'ring' on the skin. Pockets, sachets and pouches were filled with sweet smelling herbs (posies) which were carried. At the time the disease was thought to be transmitted by 'bad smell'. "Ashes, Ashes" refers to the cremation of the bodies. Who can forget the Monty Python scene where the cart is going around the city, with the man calling out "Bring out your dead! Bring out your dead!" That skit is based on the Great Plague in Europe. Over 60% of the population of Europe was dead (we all fall down), and it only stopped because of a Great Fire in London, 1666, which killed the rats - the source of transmitting the disease. The reality is not so charming, yet it has become a familiar and loved nursery rhyme. illustration by Kate Greenaway vintage 1918 illustration That's going to be it for today. I had lunch with my husband, so not as much time as usual!! :0) I will be continuing to offer nursery rhymes, and then get into Fairy Tales and Folk Tales... have a super day of SUMMER! inkspired http://www.inkspired.etsy.com/ [email protected] Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, have you any wool? created from all recycled junk mail by inkspired www.Collagepaperpainting.etsy.com
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Discover how to make an anemometer with cardboard and paper cups. This simple anemometer for kids is a fun weather STEM activity that's perfect for spring.
Hi everyone! I’ve got a free pattern that was requested a lot over the past few years and ranked super high in polls I put out – a fennec fox! I did a fox plush previously, so I thought this would …
Full, step-by-step, picture tutorial for making an easy, fun, drawing robot. A great first robotics projects for kids of all ages.
These family reunion games will make your family event super fun and succsessful
able Thinking Day fact card for our passports. Perfect if you chose Norway for your Girl Scout Thinking Day or International Night celebration.…
Ever wonder how the sun helps plants grow? Here is an easy way to explain the process of photosynthesis to your first grader.
Hi everyone! This awesome Pokemon has been on my poll list for this year, and I purposely put it off until October — a Bulbasaur! Making this little guy really took me back to a few years ago…