Our CC Week 1 is over, and it was great! We did lots of fun stuff, but I'm still having a hard time organizing everything and making it wor...
Et voici la suite… le 2ème cahier d’autonomie pour mes MS. Pour télécharger, cliquez ici
Une collection de guides à destination des professeurs et des formateurs pour l'enseignement quotidien du français et des mathématiques appuyée sur les acquis de la recherche et la comparaison internationale.
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Never planned to homeschool, now wouldn't trade it for the world
Régulièrement cette année, nous avons joué avec mes élèves de maternelle au jeu "Où est le trésor?". Il s'agit de retrouver le trésor (une boule de cotillon jaune) caché sous un bouchon à un endr
Brain Pop Jr. is a hit at our house. As part of my planning for next year, Cycle 1 of Classical Conversations, I combed through each week
- Sur le thème de la rentrée , voici les cartables de couleur pour jouer au COLORINO reconnaître les couleurs , pour changer du poisson , chien , train , voiture , clown habituel , pour cela je me suis servie du papier photo de chez Action il est bien...
Never planned to homeschool, now wouldn't trade it for the world
Voici un dossier, à utiliser dans l’idéal en complément d’albums et autres ressources, pour associer les animaux à leur habitat. Au programme : Les animaux de la ferme Les animaux de la…
Nouveau défi individuel Le classeur des petits articles Télécharger « défi classeur petits articles.pdf » Placer chaque fiche dans une pochette plastique transparente afin qu'elle puisse être rempl
Plus que 9 jours avant la rentrée... des enseignants! Voici une petite activité pour la rentrée. Je pensais m'en servir pour le 1er cycle, mais je crois quelle pourrait aussi être utilisée en 3e. C'est bien simple, il suffit de demander aux élèves de remplir la feuille (pour les 1ère on sort les mots étiquettes des animaux et des couleurs.) Ensuite, ils doivent découper la bannière, on plie sur la ligne du haut, on met de la colle derrière la partie pliée et on insert tous les triangles sur une ficelle. On peut mettre la bannière dans le corridor ou à l'avant de la classe. Voici le lien pour télécharger l'activité gratuitement!
Voici les différents supports que j’ai utilisé dans le cadre de ma thématique sur le corps humain.
NEW LOOK with edits and a fresh design in summer 2024! All the same beautiful drawing but even more engaging and easy to use. Pretty much took all your amazing suggestions and made those changes. Color and write ALL OF CYCLE ONE MEMORY WORK with these beautiful 5th edition coloring pages. These coloring pages are excellent resources to supplement (CC) Classical Memory Work. ****PLEASE DO NOT CHECK OUT AS A GUEST! ETSY PROTECTS THE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD SO WELL IT'S DIFFICULT FOR YOU TO RETRIEVE YOUR FILES INSTANTLY. CHECKING OUT USING AN ACCOUNT ALLOWS YOU INSTANT DOWNLOAD AND SAVES THE FILES IN CASE YOU NEED THEM IN THE FUTURE.**** Color and write ALL OF CYCLE 1 MEMORY WORK with these beautiful 5th edition coloring pages. These coloring pages are excellent resources to supplement (CC) Classical Memory Work. DOWNLOAD INSTANTLY............................................................ This is a digital download file to print for personal use. COMPLETE PACKS INCLUDE...................................................... Total of 5 pages of coloring for each of the 24 weeks of memory work, 124 pages in total. Write and color the TIMELINE Write ENGLISH Write and color LATIN Color and trace GEOGRAPHY Color HISTORY Color SCIENCE Color MATH HOW IT WORKS........................................................................... You will receive a high-resolution PDF file with all the beautiful images INSTANTLY! Purchase, wait for the email from Etsy, download, print, and start coloring! Print, color and ENJOY! This is a digital item for INSTANT download! Please use as much as possible, print, and enjoy - however this is only for personal and classroom use. Do not share the digital files or sell. DETAILS........................................................................................ The files are 124 pages and too large for Etsy. So, I broke each Complete Pack into 3 PDF's. When downloading and printing make sure to get both files 1 of 3.pdf 2 of 3 and 3 of 3.pdf. As mentioned above there is the "Complete Pack" with all the images as designed. PRINTING...................................................................................... Print black and white, double-sided. Print 1 of 3, 2 of 3, and then 3 of 3. I suggest printing with a laser printer at home for the highest quality and most economical price. Then 3 hole punch and put it in a binder or have it coil bound. It is truly an honor to share what was an educational doodle, turned passion with you. I am overwhelmed to know how many people these coloring pages bless. I hope they bring joy, wonder, curiosity, and depth to your child's education. Hey, maybe even yours. You better believe I have a copy for myself. Blessings! Amy BY PURCHASING AND DOWNLOADING THIS ITEM YOU AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE TERMS LISTED BELOW. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION All images, designs, and listing text © 2021 Amy Snider Design. All designs are the property of Amy Snider Design and are for personal use only. Do not distribute these digital files or the printed documents for commercial use or share with a third party. You do not have permission to take any portions of this artwork and add to other creations and distribute or sell. Thank you for honoring these Copyright rules. AMY SNIDER DESIGN IS NOT AFFILIATED WITH OTHER CLASSICAL CURRICULUM These coloring pages are intended to compliment and expand upon the factual general knowledge material presented in classical memory work guides and is not approved or endorsed by any classical education organization. To find the approved supplemental materials refer to your classical education website.
La différenciation entre le vivant ou le non vivant est la première notion que l'on aborde en science. Personnellement j'utilise mes cartes de nomenclatures ou les cartes de l'imagier Catego/Phono pour mes activités. Du coup je me suis dit que j'allais faire un petit fichier à la manière de Coule/Flotte - Magnétique/Amagnétique afin de vous le proposer directement sur le blog. Télécharger le fichier (format PDF) Le fichier se compose de - 24 cartes images - d'une planche correctrice - de 2 cartes type "cartes de nomenclature" reprenant les consignes vivant / non vivant (déjà disponible dans les cartes de consignes) [EDIT] Une version avec les cartes du chien et de l'aigle modifiées pour avoir des images réelles. Télécharger le fichier (PDF)
Never planned to homeschool, now wouldn't trade it for the world
Voici une activité que j'utilise en vie de classe pour apprendre rapidement à connaître mes élèves : le puzzle ! Pour comprendre certaines des pièces qui constituent les nouveaux adolescents qui sont en face de moi, je leur demande de les colorier symboliquement selon leurs centres d'intérêt. Je vous glisse mon document utilisé tel quel mais également une version vierge que vous pourrez remplir ou faire remplir par vos élèves.A bientôt,Julie
Un projet pour découvrir les petites bêtes, surtout les insectes, qui peuplent nos jardins.
La peur se manifeste de différentes façons mais quand il s'agit de l'exprimer par le dessin ou la peinture, on retrouve alors certains détails des représentations de la colère : yeux écarquillés, bouche ouverte. Les mains viennent parfois couvrir le...
Cette ressource contient: - 6 pages d'exercices - 1 corrigé
1-2-3 Come Do Some Pumpkin Life Cycle Activities With Me Since the Life Cycle of an Apple packet, was so popular, I decided to make a matching one featuring a pumpkin's life cycle. You’ll love the versatility, as it’s appropriate for a variety of ages and levels, with lots of options. The Life Cycle of a Pumpkin emergent reader, is great non-fiction practice that reinforces plenty of sight words, as it includes 37 from the Dolch word lists! Picture prompts help with the rest. I’ve included a color copy for teachers, as well as a student copy in black & white. Children trace and write the life cycle words, read the simple sentences, color the pictures, then cut & collate the pages into a “just the right size” booklet. There’s a template with 6 on a page, as well as one with 12 mini-pages on a one-page template, so that you have the option to make Itty Bitty booklets, that are a real paper-saver. To assist with reading, review the life cycle of a pumpkin with the 12 colorful pocket chart cards. There’s a set featuring wonderful clip art, as well a set with real life photographs. Use the smaller sets to play a Memory Match or Speed (sequencing) game. I also made a bookmark-size template (with 4-on-a-page) for your students. You can also review the life cycle with a colorful pumpkin poster. I've included a black line version your kidos can do as a worksheet. The 6, pumpkin craftivities, also reinforce the life cycle. Nothing like a hands-on artsy activity to get your kiddos excited, and completed projects make an awesome bulletin board or hallway display. Because they are quick, easy & fun, and so different from each other, you could do several. For example, do the flat Jack-o-lantern life cycle as a homework assignment worksheet, and the pumpkin life cycle wheel as an independent center or whole group activity. The pumpkin wheel craftivity is my personal favorite; the green stem acts as a pull-tab to easily rotate the pumpkin to show the various stages. All of the crafts come in full-color so you can make a quick sample to share, as well as black & white for your kiddos to color. If you do the “Oh My! Pumpkin Pie” craftivity, spritz with pumpkin-cinnamon air freshener! Your room will smell wonderful. The ”life cycle-circles” come in 2 sizes, as well as black & white, plus full-color options, with and without word labels. The packet also includes 15 posters featuring real photographs of the various stages of a pumpkin’s life cycle, which make a lovely bulletin board display, or simply share them with your kiddos to introduce or review the stages. I think photographs really add to a lesson, as it's always amazing to me how many of my little "punkins" have never been to a pumpkin patch to pick out their pumpkin, or are even aware of the fact that pumpkins, like apples, come in more than one color. Click on the link to zip on over to my TpT shop to take a look see at this 85-pager: Life Cycle of a Pumpkin packet. It's my sincere hope that you & your sweeties enjoy these activities as much as mine do. While you're over there, I'd so appreciate it if you'd click the "Follow me" button. That way you'll know when I post FREEBIES, & Diane's Dollar Deals. Thanks in advance; I'm excited to reach 700 followers. I always design a special freebie when I hit a "milestone". Speaking of FREEBIES, the featured one today is also about pumpkins. I call it "Peekin' in a Pumpkin" because you can literally peek inside the paper plate pumpkin "window", and see "pumpkin guts". On the front of the paper plate, students draw a Jack-o'-lantern. My kiddos absolutely LOVE doing this craftivity, and the results, suspended from the ceiling in the hall, are simply "spook-tacular!" We get lots of "ooh ahh" comments too. Well that's it for today. Thanks for stopping by. The trees are just starting to turn, so it's time for a nature walk. My poodle pup, Chloe, will be thrilled. Wishing you a relaxing day; I hope it's invigorating as well. "When the wind blows through a wood, its mass is cut and closed by every leaf, forming a train of jittery vortices in the air." -Alice Oswald
Le printemps approche et l'envie d'aller s'occuper du jardin commence à nous démanger. C'est pourquoi, dans le cadre de notre projet autour du jardinage, je vais essayer d'approfondir un peu les connaissances survolées l'an dernier et structurer davantage les "leçons" afin de permettre des acquisitions plus durables. Voici donc une séquence de vocabulaire qui permettra aux élèves de découvrir le nom et l'usage des différents outils utilisés pour jardiner. Les exercices sont issus du kit pour "la semaine du jardinage à l'école" dont le site propose de très beaux outils (affiches, dépliants,...) mais relativement onéreux...
Voici quelques idées de cartes et formes à réaliser vous même ou avec l'aide des enfants pour s'exercer à la motricité fine, développer la concentration et la coordination (à partir de 4 ans).
After ending a fabulous Egypt Unit, we have moved to the next era of ancient history...GREECE! Since Grecian life and culture was heavily influenced by the people of Crete, we began there. (This post contains affiliate links. Please see my disclosure policy for full details.) Some of the resources we have used in the first few weeks of our study include the following: They Lived Like This in Ancient Crete Digging Into Yesterday, chapter 4 I Wonder Why Greeks Built Temples: and Other Questions about Ancient Greece Growing Up In Ancient Greece Throughout our initial reading, it was evident that most of what is known about Grecian "everyday life" came from the excavation of ancient Grecian urns. These urns, made from terra cotta clay were made almost exclusively from master craftsmen in Athens. They depicted everyday life as well as religious beliefs. Since urns were such a major element of Grecian society, I thought it would be worthwhile to recreate some together using this fun seventh grade art class project as inspiration. I knew this was going to be a multi-step art project that would have to be completed over the course of several days. But, I was anxious to give my children the opportunity to work on a more complicated project that would challenge their ability and stretch their commitment to "get the job done." Before we began, we learned a few of the secrets of ancient Grecian artists from Drawing History: Ancient Greece. We read that Greek painters liked to use wave border patterns in their work and rarely ever painted a person's full face. Side profiles were preferred. Next, we did a google image search of Grecian Urns and used some of these pictures as inspiration in order to sketch out a plan for our own urns. Then, it was time to create... To Make a Paper Mache Grecian Urn You will need: one large balloon (not pictured) an empty oatmeal cylinder duct tape newspaper cut vertically into one inch strips paper mache paste (recipe below) heave cardboard (We used a diaper box.) an exacto knife or heave scissors a ruler paint paintbrushes extra newspaper for covering your work surface Before my children began this project, I prepped our work space by blowing up all the balloons, cutting 8 strips of duct tape per person, cutting the oatmeal containers into three large "rings", and ladling paste into small containers so that everyone had their own paste bucket. As this project was done in several phases due to drying time, I will list the directions accordingly. Phase 1 Place a blown-up balloon on top of the bottom section of the oatmeal carton. (You could also use the top section with the lid still attached.) Tape it securely in place with duct tape. (Make sure the balloon remains completely upright and does not tilt as you tape it in place. Otherwise, you will end up with a lopsided urn. Such was the case with one of ours.) Now, place the top section...or a middle section...of the oatmeal container on the top of the balloon and tape in place. This is the initial skeleton of the urn. Dip a strip of newspaper into the paste and squeeze off the excess paste between your fingers. (You want the strips to be wet but not soaking or dripping.) Beginning at the very top of the urn, press the strip onto the sides of the skeleton. Repeat this until the entire urn has been covered with 2-3 layers of paper mache. Be sure to stagger the strips so that you get an even surface. Don't forget to cover the inside ridge by pressing strips up and over the top so that they nearly touch the top of the balloon. Although it is not necessary, I'd also recommend pressing strips on the bottom of the urn. It will make for a durable frame. Before finishing this phase, I'd suggest you wet your hands with paste and use them to smooth out any wrinkles. Use firm and fast strokes so that you don't tear the wet layers. The tighter and smoother the paper mache, the stronger and prettier the urn. Set the urns in a well-ventalated area or outside to dry for at least 24 hours. If you have extra paste, put it in a sealed container to save for the next phase of the process. (If the paste gets a bit clumpy after a few days, slowly add water until it gets to the desired consistency.) Phase 2 Repeat the above steps once again adding 2-3 more layers of paper mache. Try to keep all the strips vertical. They are easier to attach that way and look much nicer than horizontal ones. Phase 3 Using an exacto knife, cut two, one inch strips of heavy cardboard. (This should be done by an adult or an older teen.) Our strips were about 8 inches in length, but yours will need to be adjusted to fit the size urn skeleton you have created. Bend each strip so that the top and bottom inch remains flat, while the middle rounds over...creating a handle. Secure the handle to the top "lip" portion of the urn with a horizontal strip of duct tape. Then arch the cardboard to your desired handle size and secure the bottom to the urn with another horizontal strip of duct tape. Make adjustments as needed. Once the handle is in the desired position, put another strip of duct tape over the original pieces for extra stability. If you are creating an urn with TWO handles, repeat this entire process. Be sure to line up the handles so that they attach at a similar height on each side. (Otherwise, your urn will look lopsided.) Using small strips of paper mache, secure the top and bottom of the handles to the rest of the paper mache. (I'd suggest doing a few horizontal pieces and then a few vertical ones.) Now, wrap strips of paper mache around the handle. Overlap them as needed. Again, fill your hand with paste and smooth out the finished handles. Dry completely. Phase 4 Using a needle or a pin, pop the balloon and remove the pieces. Your urn should be hollow and quite sturdy. Using acrylic paint in terra cotta shades, paint the urn. (Although we did NOT paint the entire inside, we did paint the inside top ridge.) Depending upon the paint, you may need to paint several coats. Let dry completely. Phase 5 Using black paint, add Grecian-themed designs to the urn. Remember, less is best. Although REAL urns were quite elaborate, depicting many scenes of everyday life, we found it easier to keep to simple designs. To Make Paper Mache Paste You will need: 1 c. all purpose flour 8 cups water 6 tbsp. sugar Combine flour and four cups of cold water. In a large pot, bring the remaining four cups of water to a boil. Add the flour/water combination and return to a boil. Remove from heat and add the sugar. Cool completely. This will make enough paste to complete one urn with a bit left over. (As I did not have a pot large enough to double or triple this recipe, I divided one recipe's worth into three containers and had to repeat the paste recipe in phase two. There was enough left over paste to save in a covered container for phase three) *While my kindergartener has been learning about ancient Greece, this project was a bit too involved for him. I gave him the option to HELP me create one, but he quickly lost interest after a few minutes. I would recommend this project for middle elementary aged kids and older...or for younger children with artistic passion. Set your homeschool day on autopilot! Thank you! Your task cards will be sent to your inbox shortly. Set your homeschool day on autopilot! No more nagging your kids to do their work. Grab my free Task Cards today. Yes, send me the Task Cards!
ATELIER 1 : Tracés à la règle L’atelier à utiliser comme entraînement sous pochettes plastifiées ou les fiches à photocopier : GEOMETRIE TRACES A LA REGLE IMAGES : ZEZETE ATELIER 2 : CONSTELLATIONS Joindre des points à la règle pour reproduire une figure en l’agrandissant. Les fiches sont à placer sous pochettes plastifiées .La […]
It's so much more than a place to take notes during class.
O efeito panning é usado na fotografia para registrar o movimento e consiste em uma foto de longa exposição de um motivo em movimento.
Nous allons découvrir un nouveau graphisme: les boucles . Afin que votre enfant comprenne ce que sont les boucles, regardez avec lui les images suivantes et demandez-lui de trouver les boucles puis de les suivre avec son doigt: -Demandez ensuite à...
Exploitation en lecture suivie en 12 épisodes de la MS au CE1 : textes et exercices.
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Voici des petits jeux avec les chainons géométriques, je viens de les acheter ici et je les adore déjà. Il a fallu penser aux jeux possibles avec ces petits chainons... et voilà le résultats ... Boite à compter et chainons géométriques Voici le fichier...