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A brief discussion of the importance of victory gardens, especially in present day and how social media can help.
Franchise Group Activity: Students will learn about 5 different franchises in the US in different market segments. After reading about each of them, students will be split up into groups, and have to pick one of those franchises that they learned about to dig deeper into the franchise specifics. Specific questions are given to help guide them in their research. The document is fully editable; therefore you can remove or add anything you want! The activity can also be easily converted to Google Docs and used in Google Classroom. This activity is part of the Entrepreneurship Full Year Course! Check it out here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Entrepreneurship-Full-Year-Course-9019074 It is also included in Entrepreneurship Activities Bundle #2 Check it out here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Entrepreneurship-Activities-Bundle-2-8935277 Product names, logos, brands, links, articles, and other trademarks featured or referred to within this activity are the property of their respective trademark holders. These trademark holders are not affiliated with Strictly Business, nor do they sponsor or endorse the contents, materials, or processes discussed within this activity.
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As you may have discovered over the weekend, my blog has an “All New” look to celebrate my one year “blog-iversary”! I have been so blessed to have “met” so many wonderful people over the last year and have learned so much. I want to celebrate with all of you with a GIGANTIC five day […]
Jesus is always the main character in the Bible. However, studying the women of the Bible as heroines can be a fun and engaging way to dig into the Word with your girls and teach them about godly womanhood. The good and bad choices of these biblical women, the way God used them for His purposes, and their relationships can be really valuable lessons for our girls. Studying Bible Character Profiles Together Go through the list below, taking the time to read the passage and discuss the characteristics of the women portrayed. God can use the most unlikely people in the
Photo Source: fabulousfish-stephanie.blogspot.com Stephanie, first grade teacher and creator of the blog, First Grade Fabulous Fish, designed this fantastic worksheet and soil exploration activity that's perfect for spring. While your preschoolers may need a bit more assistance with the experiment, this is still a fabulous exercise to complete as the weather gets warmer. Send a note home to parents asking them to help your students collect a sample of soil from their backyard. Practicing proper "sample collection protocol" by labeling it with the date, time, and location of the sample. Invite them to help their child draw a map of their yard, labeling important land features (i.e. ponds, trees, flower beds, etc.) and marking where the sample was taken. Back in class, complete and examination of the soil using the worksheet as a guide. Help your students pinch a sample of the soil and tape it to the paper and describe what it looks like to the naked eye - texture (sand, clay, silt, etc.) and color. Dumping a bit of their sample into a tray, provide students with a magnifying glass and have them look at it up close. Encourage them to look for variations in particle size, leaves, twigs, and other organic matter, drawing pictures of what they see in the space on the worksheet. After examining their own samples, invite your preschoolers to look at the samples of three of their friends to see how they compare. Take a look at the maps to see if there is any correlation between the composition of each student's sample and the area in which it came from. While it may not be the "in-depth" experiment you imagine it to be, your preschoolers will certainly benefit from the hands-on exploration of nature - learning how to ask questions, use different scientific tools, making observations, and making comparisons. First Grade Fabulous Fish: Soil Explorations
Understanding characters is an essential part of reading comprehension, so today I’m going to share part one in a two part post on how to teach character traits. Watch the Facebook live video about this topic here. (Click here to skip to part two.) Like many lessons, I start with a hook. I ask my students to partner up…
Guys can be tough to shop for! If you're looking for a sentimental or practical gift idea, there are several great options for the man in your life. If his birthday, Christmas or an anniversary is coming up, here are six great gift ideas for your boyfriend.
Hello! I don't normally ever blog about my cancer and the journey it takes me on everyday, but today, I feel compelled to do so. I spent the day at the University of Chicago cancer center and, if cancer has never touched your life or someone you love, you can't begin to understand how daunting it is to live with this disease. I am a survivor of both ovarian cancer and stage 3 breast cancer. It doesn't mantter how far out your survival is, you still live everyday with a bit of fear hovering just below the surface. The majority of this summer has been spent dealing with sciatic pain and being sidelined due to this new malady and a few other symptoms which caused me to believe that my cancer had returned. It literally sucks the life out of you! It is hard to find joy in the little things and when people start talking about Halloween, Autumn hay rides, apple cider, Christmas parties, college football, etc. it just adds to the anxiety. All you can focus on is going back into treatment. Losing your hair AGAIN, radiating that skin that is so sore and thin from the first round of treatment. It robs you of your sleep, your appetite, you zest for life. Today, I received good news. As far as they can tell, there is no sign of active disease. Whoo hoo. You walk out of that exam room, the oncology department and out the doors of the hospital into the summer breeze with the warm sun on your face and you cannot believe the weight of the world that is lifted off your shoulders. Sitting in the waiting room, you see people with no hair, thin and tired, worried, scared, crying, etc. It is daunting just to be in the room with all of these people in the midst of treatment and you are instantly transported back to the time when you were in the fight for your life be it chemo, radiation, surgeries, etc. You sat in these same chairs, waiting for test results, waiting for your first chemo treatment, your first injection, etc. You cannot believe how much pain and suffering you can endure when you know that the gift of "cancer free" or health is on the other side. When you're going through hell, keep on going - its the only choice you have. Those people who sit next to me with their oxygen tanks, in wheel chairs, I just want to stand up and scream, "Its ok. You are going to be ok. I was in your shoes a while back and it's true, the hair does grow back! I just feel so relieved that I am given another 6 months until my next check up! I am looking forward to a good night's sleep! The return of my appetite and disappearance of my extreme anxiety. Thanks for the read - I just felt the need to let people know how my day was. It was quite spectacular! Now, back to projects! ;-)
“The most fundamental aggression to ourselves, the most fundamental harm we can do to ourselves, is to remain ignorant by not having the courage and the respect to look at ourselves honestly and gently.”― Pema Chödrön, When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice for Difficult Times
What's the secret to a great lesson? There are actually two of them: rigor and fun! Read this post to learn 10 ways to power up any lesson so that it's both challenging AND fun!