I love teaching about trees because there’s much to discover all year, during any season. From bark to leaves, trees are amazing wonders of nature! If you’re planning on studying trees …
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This information heps you to improve you language skills, learn more about environmental problems we have today. It's just a reading worksheet for studens to introduce the main vocabulary and give some solutions acording to the problems. - ESL worksheets
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What is Environmental law? Environmental law is a system of legal norms that regulate people’s relations with nature and their interaction with it. The peculiarity of ecological relations is that they are associated with human use of the environment, wh…
Add environmental print to your preschool, pre-k, or kindergarten classroom with these free, printable road signs for your block center.
How Do Sharks Float STEM Activity Free Shark Unit Study & Notebooking Pages. I have a shark unit study, an easy shark STEM activity, and free shark notebooking pages.
I love teaching about trees because there’s much to discover all year, during any season. From bark to leaves, trees are amazing wonders of nature! If you’re planning on studying trees …
This past school year we have been learning all about marine biology. My kids are going through a phase where they are fascinated by aquatic animals, so I figured a homeschool marine biology curriculum would
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Rivers in Northern Ireland are severely contaminated, and the famous Lough Neagh is witnessing an ecological collapse. The region is hurting from this
Learn About Daniel Boone Hunting With a Fun Deer Unit Study & Notebooking Pages. Your child will have fun learning about Daniel Boone hunting with this quick deer unit study.
Use this brainstorming strategy, borrowed from the business world, to jumpstart classroom conversation.
Learn about amazing trees with this fun, and free hands-on unit study. Free nature unit studies for homeschooling from The Crafty Classroom.
Annotation can be a powerful way to improve comprehension and increase engagement, but its effectiveness can vary depending on how it's taught.
Curriculum mapping is an essential skill for educators. Curriculum Mapping ensures a teacher teaches all the standards for the grade level by mapping out what…
Use this brainstorming strategy, borrowed from the business world, to jumpstart classroom conversation.
My environmental print for preschool activities and printables can add more print concept learning fun to your classroom this year.
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Environmental print can be an excellent tool to use in your preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten classroom. Young children pay attention to their environment and can pick up on letters and words from their exposure. Environmental print can be a bridge to the classroom and the child's outside world. It is a great way to introduce letters, words, and letter sounds to your students using print of everyday life.
Teaching about sustainability and including sustainability activities in middle school and high school can impact current and future students.
Let kids explore ocean wave models and diagrams, then do a STEM activity. In no time, they'll understand transverse waves.
Are you looking to elevate your Ecosystems and Biomes unit? This 4th or 5th grade project based learning unit for ecosystems incorporates science, nonfiction reading, research, writing, and the arts! Read to find out how I organized the research project, what our launch activity was, the driving que
Not sure when my obsession with installation art started but it's been unrelenting by holding my attention in a serious way for at least the past year. I honestly feel like if I didn't love my job (right now) so much and feel like I really was answering a divine calling to do it, I would easily dive head first into the world of installation art and try any carve out my place in it. I first stumbled upon this project idea on Princentenol under the name Tint and Shade Ceiling Hanging. I LOVED the idea of doing it but felt like it needed a little bit of something more to it so I mentally bookmarked it and then just forgot about it. Time passed, I got bored with some of what I had been doing in the 3D Design class, and a dug it back up in an effort to indulge my installation art obsession. The learning objectives behind this project are multi-layered and touch upon so many great things... Technique of painting evenly and with careful brush strokes Experiencing tempera paint and understanding why it is so awesome Color mixing, tinting, and shading Understanding and creating geometric and organic shapes Learning how art can be used to transform and reshape space For as simple as the project was, it was also pretty challenging. While I normally do lessons/projects that last about 2-3 weeks, this one easily took five total. It really required the kids to stay on task and stay the course even when it seemed like the work was becoming monotonous and redundant - because, seriously? It was once it came time to draw and cut each of the 144 shapes that were needed to make up the 72 pairs of shapes that would hang off of each of their rings. Since I share a classroom with my part-time colleague, storage is ALWAYS a challenge and this project didn't help at all. Thankfully, the issue was attended to beautifully by hanging things from the ceiling up by the front of the classroom/teacher's podium - this was to help keep students from wanting to bat at them while they moved around the class. The whole installation is mostly hung up right now with the exception of a few yellow pairings that I have to finish up quickly and get hung up because few people wanted to take on the task of that color. The most popular colors were red, orange, and blue overall. Kind of surprised me that orange was so popular but it's my favorite so I was delighted that so many of the kids wanted to do it. Here is what our exhibit "The Ombre Experience" looks like hung up in the student gallery hallway... I feel like (for the most part) I'm pretty pleased with it. We've gotten a lot of really great feedback on it and though I would have liked it to have filled out the space a little more, what it does look like really works for the space.
Dive into spring with this pond life lesson plan.
Study glacier movement with free kid-friendly science labs. See how long rivers of ice, flow and calve, as they change the world around them.