Bulletin Text They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles, they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk, and not faint. Isaiah 40: 31
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Printable eagle templates for teachers are a great resource to have in the classroom. They can be used for various activities and crafts, such as creating bulletin board displays or making paper eagles for students to color and decorate.
Hello Everyone! My apologies for not posting for a bit, but spring break is here and I have absolutely been chillin'! It has been a crazy rainy week and with the hubs working, I have been just been catching up on some reading, cleaning, movies, cleaning, cooking, oh, and more cleaning. Don't feel sorry for me!!! We do have plans to get away this weekend! So I thought I'd go ahead and share tonight! Before break we had our annual Open House! I posted last time about what our theme was going to be...Bald Eagles! I can not tell you how much we learned about our National bird! The kids did a great job of showing off all their knowledge and application to their families! Here are a couple of pics of finished products. Life cycle! If I had eagle wings... First graders cut out hundreds of their handprints to create this "Handsome" bird! How does your arm span compare to an eagle's wingspan? We kept a log of our observations from a live eagle cam! Throughout the cross curricular unit, the kids kept telling each other things they had learned about eagles, and I couldn't help sharing with them that I was learning right along with them, and loving it!! The kids seemed surprised by that, but I told them that the world is so full of things to learn, and when you are learning, you are growing, and keeping your mind young!! :) They responded with "You must have a really young mind!" Hahahaha!!! :) I hope they keep their minds young too!!! For our Printable Eagle Unit, CLICK HERE!! If you already have it, please download again, because I have added more fun! It is 100 pages of math, reading, writing, creating, researching, and more!!! And now another quick share! We aren't often in school on St. Patrick's Day because of spring break, but this year we are! I think I've shared this quick little unit before, but I, again, have added more to it, and can't wait to have fun with the kids on Thursday! This unit focuses on the leprechauns and rainbows included in the legends of this fun day. For this fun unit, CLICK HERE!! :) The unit is 32 pages of math, writing, creating, etc! Well, that's it for tonight! So looking forward to the weekend!!! And looking forward to keeping my mind young next week!! Have a wonderful weekend! Joyfully! Nancy
How to create a back to school bulletin board perfect for students, parents, and staff! Use this interactive back to school wings display to engage your school community.
Use this eagle mascot to teach positive behavior in your elementary school. The eagle visual aids include clip art, gotcha rewards, posters and banners.
Printable eagle templates for teachers are a great resource to have in the classroom. They can be used for various activities and crafts, such as creating bulletin board displays or making paper eagles for students to color and decorate.
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I LOVE Libraryland! Have I mentioned that before? I have always been an avid volunteer, one that likes to try new things.. and I love connecting. Now, is libraryland overwhelming.. it sure is! Another thing I love is learning from others (and having a space to offer to different activities is great as well) The title of this blog is collaboration.. but when rethinking and writing it, I realize that the collaboration that I had with my art teacher was bouncing ideas off of each other.. and making sure the space was ready for various activities. That is still collaboration..right?? Before I became a librarian.. I was already following some amazing librarians (some that I will actually get to meet in person soon!!!) So, one awesome librarian/tech facilitator Nikki Robertson posted this way cool picture that she had found (if you are the original poster of this.. would you please let me know so I can thank you for the wonderful idea.. and give you credit!) How absolutely beautiful is this! So, I talked to my amazing art teacher on campus.. and the conversation went something like this: "Hey Mrs. R... want to work on something like this for the first of the year? The feathers can be students hopes, dreams, wishes and resolutions." "Sure! That is great!" A couple of weeks later.. Mrs. R approaches me and shows me the bag of beautiful feathers. "Yes, Mrs. R.. these are PERFECT! How can I help!?" "I am still getting feathers" We decided to hang this up for science night (as what better time to talk about wishes and dreams) "Hey Mrs. R.. what can I do to help with these wings?" "Help me hang them!" In other words.. I had nothing to do with this! (Well.. I did make the poster above the wings.. and I helped hang them) Seriously.. they are beautiful! She created a generic feather and then asked each student in the school to create/decorate their own and then combined them with this wonderfulness.These wings are right across the hall from the library, so I loved hearing the conversations that students had with their parents about their goals and dreams (and of course it was a perfect photo opp!) Mrs. R. the rocking art teacher At the beginning of January, Mrs. R. came to me and asked if I would like to help with a Chinese New Year Celebration. She did tell me that there would be no glitter! (Side note.. I love seeing things being created in the library.. and I don't mind mess. HOWEVER.. I HATE using glitter.. that is the one thing not allowed) Of course I said yes.. as the library is a great space to have people! We set a date, got it on the calendar.. and like before I asked what can I do to help. The space is how I helped (and help somewhat monitor the stations) The Chinese New Celebration ran much like the Late Night in the Library. It was an extended time with several stations set up. I read a short story in the middle of the time, but the hightlight.. the Dragon Dance! Stations: -Rooster stamp -Paper lanterns (like this idea.. but of course there are tons of ways that you can make them) -Chinese Plastic Spoon Dancing Dragon (like this idea, but did it with plastic spoons, string and paper pieces) -Chinese drum (much like this idea) -Write Happy New Year in Chinese (this was a super cool station because she had put out thin paper and brushes with the black paint) The art club students ran the stations, and we had over 30 attendees for a Friday afternoon. These art club students are also the ones who did the Dragon Dance. We are already talking about next year for this! We are going to do the Dragon Dance to end the day.. but before the event starts as almost a parade to the library. Did you celebrate Chinese New Year? How do you collaborate? Upcoming blogs- -how my lesson plans are evolving -February happenings (I just finished my first actual display!)
Set the stage for a fresh, new approach to music education with the Music Genres bulletin board. From the impromptu variations of jazz to the structured harmonies of classical music, this bulletin board acquaints students with eight top music genres, highlighting the foundations and history, as well as the signature sounds and instruments, of each. Includes eight 11" x 17" (27.9 x 43.2 cm) posters and a two-page teacher guide. 8 pieces.
16 Kindness Bulletin Board Ideas These kindness bulletin board ideas will give you all the inspiration to spread kindness in your classroom! Encouraging children to be kind to one another is important, but not always easy. In
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Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 1 - January, 1917 - 7 pages The Burned and Restored Turban - Chicago Magic Co. - advertising cover photo/article - Prof. Harry Cooke Editorial A Lemon Trick - The Great Alexander Good Chosen Card Stunt - Sam Bennett More Magic by Christianer The Conjuror's Touch Publicus Curiositas - G. F. Schulte News and Notes Literature Talks for Tricks - G. F. Schulte Pictorial Review - January The Sphinx - December The Magic Wand - October & November The Eagle Magician - December The Breeze - weekly - E. E. Meredith Chats on Magic - A Review of Old Books and Tricks A Hindoo Mystery Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 2 - February, 1917 - 8 pages The Burned and Restored Turban - Chicago Magic Co. - advertising cover photo/article - Mr. Harry Kellar Editorial "Another Emergency" On Covering More Magic by Christianer The Watch and Handkerchief magical note News and Notes Put Hard Boiled Eggs Over on Magician A Mysterious Seance - The Editor Literature The Sphinx - January The Magazine of Magic - December The Magician - September Helpful Hints to Amateurs - Collins Pentz A Clever Dodge - Fred H. Roberts Chats on Magic - A Review of Old Books and Tricks The Conjuror's Touch Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 3 - March, 1917 - 8 pages The Burned and Restored Turban - Chicago Magic Co. - advertising cover photo/article - Louis F. Christianer Editorials Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman The Burnt and Restored Handkerchief The Surprise Vanish More Magic by Christianer The Top Card Some Numerous Reminiscences - Louis C. Haley The Value of Practice - G. F. Schulte Stop Card Effect - Truman M. Frita News and Notes A Mysterious Seance - continued Literature The Magic Wand - January Eagle Magician - January Travel Magazine - February The Sphinx - February George Johnson - recovered from illness Magic News From Melbourne, Australia Chats on Magic - A Review of Old Books and Tricks The Mango Trick Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 4 - April, 1917 - 8 pages The Burned and Restored Turban - Chicago Magic Co. - advertising cover photo/article - Maravilla & Co. Editorials Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman The Svengali Spelling Bee The "Simplicity" Nest of Boxes More Magic by Christianer The Card and Bottle Statement of Ownership Conjuring Chatter - G. F. Schulte News and Notes A Mysterious Seance - continued How I Perform the Filtering Ink Illusion - E. M. Lipka Literature The Sphinx - March The Pathfinder The Eagle Magician - February & March The Magic Wand - February How to Practice - "A Student" Chats on Magic - A Review of Old Books and Tricks An Opening Trick Passe Passe Card Trick - Louis C. Haley Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 5 - May, 1917 - 8 pages The Burned and Restored Turban - Chicago Magic Co. - advertising cover photo/article - Alexander Editorials Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman Furman's Thought Transmission More Magic by Christianer The Four Kings The Card and Nailed Boards - H. Syril Dusenbery News and Notes The "Sucker" Coin Fold - H. A. Canar News from Melbourne Literature The Magic Wand - March The Eagle Magician - March The Sphinx - April The Magic World - April The Magic Key - April Alexander's Watch and Nest of Boxes Trick - Alexander Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 6 - June, 1917 - 8 pages cover photo/article - Prof. Samri S. Baldwin Editorial Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman Rapid Vegetable Growth How I Perform the 21st Century Color Change - E. M. Lipka Malini's Stabbed-Card Trick - Louis C. Haley News and Notes "Magical Topics" - Schulte Literature The Sphinx - May Eagle Magician - April The Magic Key - May A Dozen of Magic - A. P. C. Medrington The Wandering Silks and Flowers - H. A. Canar Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 7 - July, 1917 - 8 pages cover photo/article - Prof. E. M. Lipka Editorial A New Bulletin Binder - advertising magical notes Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman The Candle and Flag (Christianer) The Rabbit's Escape The Alarm Clock Trick - H. Syril Dusenbery "Magical Topics" - Schulte News and Notes A Coin Flourish Torn and Restored (Thayer Method) magical note Literature The Sphinx - June Eagle Magician - May Popular Magazine - June 7 The Magic Wand - May The Magic Key - Number 3, Volume 1 Another Useful Tip Incidentally - re: Hoffmann's "More Magic" page 35 Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 8 - August, 1917 - 8 pages cover photo/article - Louis Nikola News and Notes Editorial In Case of Emergency - Edward W. Puhl Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman Magic Music Ovette's Novel Stand The Alarm Clock Trick - A Few Improvements - Edwardo The Stabbed Card - F. L. Christie How I Make My Own Flags - David Bell Literature The Sphinx - July The Magic Wand - June & July The Eagle Magician - July The Magic Key - July not received The Penetrating Eye - Prof. E. M. Lipka A Schulte Essay An Original Effect - G. C. Bowen A Prize Winner - Lipka Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 9 - September, 1917 - 8 pages cover photo/article - The Fakir of Ava News and Notes - Magicians Mingle Editorial The Cigarette Paper - Louis F. Christianer Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman Patter for "Auto-Magnetism Supreme" Madison, Wisconsin, News Notes - Louis C. Haley Official Notes - Golden Gate Assembly S.A.M. - H. Syril Dusenbery Torn and Restored - R. H. Merrill The Fan and Gloves - H. A. Canar magical note Literature The Sphinx - August The Eagle Magician - August The Magic Key - July Magical Novelties - Christianer Holmes' Magical Notes and Comments M.U.M. - July The Tube of Peace - G. C. Bowen magical note The Magnetic Wand - Theo. Bamberg Magic - poem - C. Henry Sousa magical notes Magicians and Collectors Attention! - John W. Sargent Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 10 - October, 1917 - 8 pages cover photo/article - S. Syril Dusenbery News and Notes Editorial "Ne Plus Ultra" - Prof. E. M. Lipka Juggling and Magic - "A Student" Official Notes - Golden Gate Assembly S.A.M. - H. Syril Dusenbery magical notes The Flying Handkerchief - Louis F. Christianer A Mystic Production - H. A. Canar Literature The Sphinx - September The Magic Wand - not available Eagle Magician - September Donald Holmes' Magical Notes and Comments - October The Magic Key Magical Notions - Louis F. Christianer Another Suggestion - candle effect - G. C. Bowen magical notes Statement of Ownership Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 11 - November, 1917 - 12 pages cover photo/article - Harry Houdini News and Notes Editorial The Traveling Card - H. Syril Dusenbery Official Notes - Golden Gate Assembly S.A.M. - H. Syril Dusenbery The Robes of Araxes - Preston Langley Hickey Literature The Sphinx - October The Eagle Magician - October The Magic Key - October The Magic World - 3 issues Holmes' Magical Notes A Premature Funeral - Maxwell Chamberlin Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman Continuous Front and Back Palm with Thimble "Dog Gone" Combination A Brilliant Change - cards - H. A. Canar Newspaper clipping of Howard Thurston's show in Pittsburgh "A Conjuring Pantomine" [sic] - G. C. Bowen The Changing Ribbons - R. H. Merrill A Card Effect A Fine Pocket Trick - matches - Louis F. Christianer A Startling Club Effect - David Bell Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column Magical Bulletin - Volume V, Number 12 - December, 1917 - 12 pages cover photo/article - Theodore Bamberg News and Notes Editorial For Beginners G. Wilhelm (Dr. George W. Fraker) - death magical note re: The Eagle Magician With the Dealers Official Notes - Golden Gate Assembly S.A.M. - H. Syril Dusenbery Wake Up Magic Societies Mysterious Candle and Dollar Bill - David Bell Magic and Hand Shadows - "A Student" Pages from an Amateur Conjuror's Note Book - Frederick F. Furman An Egg "Eggsperiment" Shell Coin Notes Half Dollar Changed to Dime Hand to Hand Emergency Hooked Coins Literature The Sphinx - November Holmes' Magical Notes and Comments - November The Magic Key - November A Good Combination - F. C. Lewis Appearing, Disappearing and Reappearing Alarm Clock - S. S. Henry "The Card of Tartarus" - Herrman Homar An Opening Combination - R. H. Merrill The Penetrating Card - H. A. Canar Madison, Wis. News Notes - Louis C. Haley Bulletin Liners - For Sale, Wanted and Exchange Column 104 pages word count: 72521 which is equivalent to 290 standard pages of text
This rows & columns bulletin board poster is a cute addition to ANY classroom! Free middle school math classroom decor that will help your students learn the difference between rows and column…
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Your students will love this Eagles Fact Sheet. This sheet includes information about this animal such as habitat it lives in, diet, what does it eat, location, map of where they live, type of animal, lifespan, life cycle, body parts, and more! Have students research the items to color them correctly. Or use the second version of the fact sheet that is already colored in for a quick and fun review. Use it on a bulletin board, laminate it, or pass it around the class for a fun way to review this unit! Students can have fun coloring in the page while they learn all about Eagles! This fact sheet is perfect for review, a quick activity, a research project, an graphic organizer, centers, whole class projects, or team projects. There are endless ways to use this! This fact sheet is perfect for introducing Eagles!