This set includes 20 color and black and white images of prepositions of place: above, below, against, behind, in front of, between, in, on, next to, and under The images will have high resolution, so you can enlarge them for your teaching materials. They are in .png format, so you can easily layer them in your projects. GRAMMAR BUNDLE #1 Multiple Meaning Words 1 Multiple Meaning Words 2 Antonyms 1 Antonyms 2 Homophones 1 Homophones 2 GRAMMAR BUNDLE #2 Verbs 1 Verbs 2 Compound Words 1 Compound Words 2 Prepositions of Place Prepositions of Movement *** People can easily lift clip art or edit your work and re-sell it. Please make sure you secure your file with Adobe Acrobat Pro or flatten your work with PowerPoint. *** All free and paid graphics from Tiny Teaching Shack may be used for personal and commercial use; however, you must credit me back with the logo image included in the file. Thank you! Thank you for visiting my store!
One of the main texts we use to guide our reading instruction is the amazing Notice and Note: Strategies for Close Reading by Kylene Beers and Robert Probst, and I have loved gathering all of these…
No David by David Shannon is a classic book to read in kindergarten. Here are free No David activities, videos and book ideas listed all in one place.
Welcome to stART! I hope that you will enjoy our story and art project and maybe even share your own too. All I ask is that you link back to A Mommy’s Adventures so that everyone can see all the other great projects that everyone shares too! The linky will be open all week. I added a stART tab in my navigation bar to make it easier to search for past stART projects. Be sure to check it out!! All the books that we have read and did a stART project for are listed in alphabetical order. This week our art project actually came first and as we were talking about the design we agreed that it looked like Elmer the Elephant. So of course we decided to read the book Elmer, by David McKee to go along with the project. This is a story about a very colorful and elephant. In this book Elmer becomes tired of being so different and wants to blend in, however he soon realizes that things are just not the same without him. I love the message of individuality that this book portrays. I am going to Mexico, well actually I am in Mexico right now for my best friends wedding and Emily and Juliette are staying home with Daddy. I needed a backpack to bring with me so I thought it would be fun to have Emily help me decorate one. First I covered the edges of the drawstring bag with tape Next, I drew a squiggly design on the front of the bag. Emily and I colored in all of the spaces with fabric markers. Emily pealed away the tape and revealed our awesome work of art. I am so excited to have this bag with me while I am away from my little girl. I will be on a tour of Chichen Itza as you are reading this…but I can’t wait to come home and check out all of your wonderful stART projects!!!
No David by David Shannon is a classic book to read in kindergarten. Here are free No David activities, videos and book ideas listed all in one place.
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My Cat Ate My Homework by David Blaze is an exciting adventure and fantasy story for young readers. Melissa Morgan is in grade six and not good at math. On Thursday, in school, Melissa cannot answer her math teacher’s question. Melissa is good at every other subject except math. Jennifer, the President of Mathletes, the school math team, stands up and answers. Jennifer and her math army invite Melissa to go and watch them competing in the county math championship the next day. Melissa thinks of asking her friend Joe to help her. She goes to Joe’s house and his cousin Dana opens the door. Though Joe is not at home, she sees her favorite cat in the world, Peanut Butter Jelly. Melissa puts her three-page math assignment on the table for Miss Johnson to see when she comes home. What happens when she gets back to the table surprises her ... because every math question has been answered! This story is about the problems many children face when it comes to math, friendship, and bullying. The fantastical happenings in the story will make children curious to learn more about what is going to happen in Melissa’s life. The detailed narration makes the story fun, honest, and enlightening for readers; both children and adults. All the characters are well sketched, real, and relatable, and many of them will be able to identify with Melissa’s dislike of math. The illustrations are adorable and they are an added attraction to the already exciting story. It is a good storybook to read out to children and can be read with them to help them accept themselves for what they are and appreciate their worth. The thread of friendship, bullying, and fantasy makes the book a compelling read.
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This is week 26 in the Life of David series. The lesson is found in 2 Samuel 15-17. Absalom has been working to gather the people and take over David's kingdom. The application worksheet discusses what David had to be thinking and feeling. Not only is his son against him; he thinks Jonathan's son Mephibosheth is too. Last week we learned that Absalom had left Jerusalem when he had his brother Amnon killed. Absalom lived in Geshur for three years and he still hadn't seen his father, David. David missed him every day. Joab asked David if Absalom could return home and David said yes. Absalom lived in his house in Jerusalem. Then, he began to scheme and stood at the city gate and pretended to care about the people. He listened to their problems and told them “If I were the judge, I could help you with that. But unfortunately, there isn’t anyone available today.” Some time passed and Absalom asked King David if he could go to Hebron. David told him to go, and Absalom sent spies out into the land. They told the people that “When you hear the trumpet, say ‘Absalom reigns in Hebron!’” Absalom took 200 men with him, but they were not told what was happening. Absalom started a conspiracy (scheme, plan, treason) and it grew strong. His followers increased in numbers. A messenger went to David and told him that men of Israel were following Absalom. David told his servants that were with him in Jerusalem to hurry and leave so they could escape Absalom. The servants told David that they would do whatever David wanted. When they came to the outskirts of the city, the servants walked past David, including 600 men that came with him from Gath. The people cried as they crossed the Brook Kidron and walked toward the wilderness. David cried as he walked barefoot with his head covered up the Mount of Olives. David sent his friend Hushai back to Jerusalem to be a servant of Absalom. He would keep David informed of Absalom’s plans. Mephibosheth was Jonathan's son that David had helped. He had a servant named Ziba. The servant met David at the top of the hill and offered him a couple of saddled donkeys which had 200 loaves of bread, 100 clusters of raisins, 100 summer fruits and a skin of wine. David asked Ziba who the supplies were for. He said everything was for David’s people. When David asked Ziba where Mephibosheth was, Ziba told him he was back in Jerusalem. He said Mephibosheth thought that his father’s kingdom would be given to him. David told Ziba to keep everything. (What really happened? 2 Samuel 19:24-30) As they traveled, they came to Shimei’s house. He was part of Saul’s family. Shimei shouted and cursed at David. He threw stones at the people. He called David names. He was angry because David became king after Saul died. David said to ignore him; after all, his own son was trying to kill him. While David was leaving Jerusalem, Absalom and the men from Israel were entering Jerusalem. Ahithophel was giving advice to Absalom, and he told him that they should follow David and attack him while he is weak and tired. David’s friend Hushai told Absalom that wasn’t a good plan. He reminded Absalom that David and his soldiers were mighty men. They are angry and ready for war. Besides, probably by now, David and his men were camped in a pit ready to fight. Hushai told him to gather his men and prepare to fight. David was warned to cross the Jordan quickly to be safe and everyone had crossed by the time the sun came up. Absalom and the men of Israel camped in Gilead. When David and his people reached Mahanaim, some of the people brought food to David and his people to eat. The people knew that David and his men were tired, hungry and thirsty from traveling in the wilderness. The printables for David in this series are for an older age group than I usually post. Most of these lessons about David are not appropriate for early elementary. But David is a great study. So, as you can see from the above picture, there is a Q&A. This could be used with younger groups by using the answer sheet and just asking the questions for discussion. Each post in this series will have a maze and some type of puzzle. The additional application has thought questions about David and what he had to be thinking at this time as a king, father and a soldier. This also includes the answer sheet for the application worksheet. This pack includes a map with the places for David and Absalom. Click here to download. Click here to download the lesson. Click here to download the visuals. Click here to download the Pictures to Color. Bible Verse: 2 Samuel 17:10 Click here to see the entire list and links for the Life of David series. Click here to see the Magnetic Board Visuals for this lesson. Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission.
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Unlock effective behavioral interventions with our collection of 4 social stories, meticulously designed for special education teachers and parents, particularly beneficial for children with autism. Addressing common challenges related to communication and social skills, these short stories("Answering the Phone", "Ask to Play", "When People Don't Respond", and "Staying on Topic"), enriched with visuals, provide a structured and easy-to-implement approach for a variety of behaviors. Each story describes a specific situation and scripts the appropriate response, offering direct instruction and training for children with autism. Utilize these mini stories proactively before anticipated events or as a regular practice to reinforce positive social behaviors. Enhance durability by laminating or using page protectors for extended use! If you like this product, be sure to check out these: Social Story Packet: Communication Set 1 Social Story Packet: Friendship Set for more resources, tips, and materials to help you help children with autism please visit The Autism Helper
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