Picture Books about Cooking booklist. Have fun with food in stories. A curated list for budding chefs and bakers. Simple recipes included.
Free Quick France Unit Study and Make Easy French Bread. Want to put together a quick France unit study? Also, grab more ideas on my best homeschool unit studies page.
This "All About Me" book is a perfect addition to your All About Me unit or study. It is also an awesome activity to leave out at Open House. or orientation. This can also be used at the end of the year to turn into a Memory Book. Ways to use: You can print out the pages and turn them into a book. Includes: Self-portrait Eye color How old Family Favorite color Favorite things Pets Favorite food Please remember to FOLLOW me to get updates on my new products and when I have sales. Remember to leave your feedback on this product after using it. Your feedback is very important to me! I use it to help me update and create products for you. I aim to produce 5-star products loved by teachers and students and save time for us busy teachers. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out through my email: nadia [!at] awesomepreschool.com Let’s connect on MY BLOG, FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM Happy Teaching!
Explore Germany with this German interactive notebook. There are 26 pages in this packet to help students learn about everything Germany: historic landmarks, famous people, animals, music, art, and my favorite, food! You will need books/videos to fill the notebook out, but any books about Germany will work. INTRODUCTION 1. Germany on the Map 2. Fast Facts 3. The Flag of Germany 4. Words in German 5. Reichstag 6. Brandenberg Gate PEOPLE 7. Famous People Part 1 8. Famous People Part 2 9. Scientist: Albert Einstein 10. Artist: Max Ernst 11. Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven 12. Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach OTHER 13. Animals (2 pages) 14. Recipe Pocket 15. Recipe Template 16. Brochure 17. Book and Flashcard Pockets 18. Book Reviews 19. Flashcards (2 pages) 20. Choice Menu 21. Extended Resources (book recommendations and study recommendations)
At our school it's customary to keep artwork at school until the of the school year. Students make a portfolio in june to take their work home. On front of it is a drawing in the style of one of the art movements we studied that year. In 2021-2022 it was pop art. These are the grade 6 portfolio folders with a self portrait in the style of Roy Lichtenstein. You need: For the folder: paper A1 size, folded in half For the drawing: white drawing paper A4 size markers skin color pencils fine marker in black Show artwork of Lichtenstein and discuss the important features: use of primary colors (sometimes with green), grid dots, black outlines, speech bubbles and slogans (onomatopoeia). contents portfolio folder grade 6 How? Draw a self portrait on the small sheet. Add a text in a speech bubble that suits you. Color your face using skin color pencils. Use markers for the rest of your drawing. Fill one part of your drawing with dots. Fill the background with a pattern. Outline everything with a black marker. Past e your work on the large sheet. Draw in large letters: portfolio + you name + the school year. all artworks are made by students of grade 6
Grades: Pre-K-3 Quickly And Easily Introduce Your Students With Fun, T-Shirt Posters Get to know your students and help them get to know each other at the start of the schoolyear with this fun and creative tee-shirt poster activity. Break the ice at the beginning of the schoolyear by having your students color their own All About Me Tee poster. This activity engages children by having them draw pictures of themselves, their families, things they like to do, and their favorite food, song, movie and book. Share each poster with the class so that students learn about their classmates. Great Beginning Schoolyear Activity: This activity fosters familiarity among your students, preparing them to work together during the schoolyear. Enjoyable and Engaging: The All About Me Tee poster is easy and fun to color with crayons or markers, inviting students to relax and be creative. Encourages Self-Expression: By drawing pictures about themselves, their families and things they like, children are encouraged to think about and express their individuality, an important component of Social Emotional Learning (SEL). Simple and Cost-Effective: With 24 posters to a pack, it's very affordable to get one for each of your students. All you need are the posters and some crayons or markers. Use these fun All About Me Tee posters to lay the foundation of familiarity and positive class community, where students can learn and grow together. Grades: Pre-K – 3 Size: 17" x 22" (24 posters)
This study guide and infographic for J. D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.
I have finally been working on some school stuff! I wanted to take some of my favorite back to school activities and put them into one pack. While we are reviewing different math and literacy skills from Kindergarten, I like to throw a bunch of get to know you activities in the mix. The activities […]
Huevos rancheros go the way of the casserole with a double layer of corn tortillas, a generous helping of beans and cheese, and the signature spicy-sweet tomato-chile sauce.
This France Mini Book is perfect for your students to learn about France! This book can be used for a very basic country study in lower elementary grades! This is perfect for Pre-k, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade. Each page has a basic fact about France and a scene or illustration to get students to connect to the words. The scenes can be colored in as a fun activity for the students! Plus a full color teacher copy for students to check their work, use as a guide, or to laminate and add this mini book to your collection! This teacher copy is 15 pages and in full color! Plus a full color photo collage to help introduce the unit! This coloring mini book about France displays information about: - Map of France and capital city - Trace the word France practice - The flag of France - Foods in France - Notre Dame -Eiffel Tower - Boules - Lynx in France - Christmas in France - Santa Claus in France - Speak French - Climate of France - mountains Alps - Beret - Tour de France - A reflection page for students to write their favorite facts they learned about France This is the perfect basic country study for students to read and color! 16 pages in all! This mini book works well for guided reading, small groups, literacy centers or whole group. This mini book includes 16 pages, each page has two on it so you can save on ink and paper! One page will print two books!
Reading comprehension, writing exercises and critical thinking all in one worksheet which can also be used as the basis for conversation or a classroom discussion. Suitable for group work as well. REMARK: THE PREVIEW OF THIS HANDWRITTEN WORKSHEET LOOKS A BIT UNTIDY, BUT ONCE YOU DOWNLOAD AND PRINT THE QUALITY IS ACCEPTABLE. - ESL worksheets
Today one of my parents came to school because he is a police officer and he brought his partner...a bomb-sniffing dog named Red. Red gave...
One of my favorite features on the old Homeschool Share blog was Cook with Books. I am revamping things at Homeschool Share, but I wanted the Cook with Books posts to have a permanent home on Walking by the Way. I love to cook, and I love books, so what could be more perfect? Cook …
Printing Passages for Deeper Insights If you've been here a minute then you know I love to write in my Bible as I study. Underlining, highlighting and jotting down insights in my Bible makes study time so much richer (read more about how I mark my Bible here). But, here's the thing: when I circle back to a passage or chapter for a second or third dive, I'm met with a colorful record of my previous thoughts and reflections. And as much as I treasure these, they sometimes make it tough to see the scripture with fresh eyes. I want to be able to discover new insights that I might have missed the first time around. That's why I've adopted a simple, yet effective hack that totally solves the problem: printing out the passages. Yep, it's as straightforward as it sounds, but don't let its simplicity fool you. This little trick allows me to approach God's Word free from the influence of past notes. It's like meeting with an old friend and discovering new facets of their personality you hadn't noticed before. Here's my process: Navigate to www.biblegateway.com to find the passage you're interested in exploring deeper. Once you've found it, simply copy and paste the text into a document using any word processor you prefer, like Google Docs, Microsoft Word, or Pages. After pasting, I enjoy customizing the text a bit to make it easier on the eyes; my go-to font is Quicksand Light because of its clean and simple aesthetic. Next, I adjust the layout by placing each verse on a separate line and adding extra space between lines for notes and markings. And just like that, you're ready to print! You'll have a neatly prepared Bible passage ready for an insightful study session. I like to keep my printed pages in my handy dandy Bible study binder. Don't have one of those? Head here to find out how to make your own! If you enjoyed this post and are ready to take your Bible study skills to the next level, we would love for you to check out the Bible Study Collective Membership. Inside you'll get the tools, inspiration, and support you need to be successful as you learn to study, interpret, and apply God's word to your own life. You don't have to do it alone! Learn more here.We want to hear from you! Let us know in the comments if you have any questions or if you have some Bible study routine tips you'd like to share!
Here's a coloring page of the local grocery store. Can your child name his favorite foods?
43 Farm books for Kids that are quality reads and literary gems from silly farm animals, educational books, farm life, and more!
Our family is finishing up our 12-week study of Africa and we've compiled a list of our favorite Africa picture books. We are working through the Mission: World Wonders curriculum by Half-a-Hundred Acre Wood and adding in some of the book recommendations from Around the World in Picture Books Part 1 by Beautiful Feet B
This "All About America" booklet can be used for a country study in elementary grades! Each of the pages contains a basic fact and related illustration. Students can also color the graphics, which makes it a mini-coloring book as well. A FREE SPANISH copy included too !! This coloring booklet gives all the information about the United States, including: -Geography -American flag -The Capital city -Statue of Liberty -Important Symbols -Fourth of July -Presidents -Mount Rushmore -Popular food -NASA -Inventions -Sports -Quiz page#1 -Quiz page#2 -Answers Page -blank page for favorite facts PLEASE NOTE: In order to protect the intellectual property of myself, all downloads are only available in a fixed PDF format. Please make sure and view the item preview carefully before downloading! :) Thank you so much for your understanding! Happy teaching! ⭐⭐FOLLOW MY TPT STORE for more country booklets⭐⭐
Yeah! Our state testing is over! We finished our last 2 sessions of our state testing this week. My kiddos were pretty fried… but I didn’t want to lose speed in our last 9 weeks of 3rd grade. I knew that this week would need a special kind of book to keep […]
Start the year off with this fun mini-book! Each mini-book has 6 pages for students to describe all about them, their family, and their favorite things! Plus, there are 2 extra blank pages for the student to add their own creative touch to their books!
The study guide to accompany Book-It's Thank You, Mr. Falker touring show and workshops.
I was very surprised in my watermelon homeschooling research that I never ran across a watermelon life cycle printable. There's plen...
We absolutely love Eric Carle's books in our household and one of our favorites is the Very Hungry Caterpillar. Try this Very Hungry Caterpillar bingo game!
Free printable All about me booklet for students going back to school. They will love to write, draw and tell you all about their favorites!
What would you put on a list of must-read books? We asked noted authors that question, and here's what they chose.
This document is about food preferences. It's suitable for elementary. It contains: countable and uncountable nouns - food - and present simple. word order - synonyms and antonyms. - ESL worksheets
Hey there! My name’s Louisa & I served in the Philippines Iloilo Mission! A tip that I have learned for studying is color coordinating your scriptures. This was very important for me when it came to teaching people. I was then able to find a scripture verse based on exactly what they needed. Whenever I studied I wo
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I went to the public library to seek out a new book to read to my third graders. This book, The Mysterious Travele r was highly recommend...
These 15 picture book activities go great with your preschooler's favorite stories. Great hands-on activities that help to further explore the books!
This is one of my absolute favorite books to read! Being Wendy by Fran Drescher tells the story of a young girl that can't decide who she wants to be when she grows up. She lives in a town called Boxville, where everyone wears a box describing their career. She is full of ideas and cannot decide on just one career to write on her box, so she chooses to not wear a box...which causes quite a stir! Kelso joined me for this story wearing his own box. He's undecided between a counselor, environmentalist or zoologist. I then shared what my box would be labeled with. Students thought about what interests they have, then each created their own self wearing a box: