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Practice the concept of sorting and categorizing by identify which summer item is different in this math printable worksheet.
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Create a Math Block I can't say this enough. An effective math block will help you tremendously! It creates routine and structure that you need to make sure everyone is on task. This is what I include in my math block: Engaging Mini Lessons Math centers Independent practice visuals throughout the classroom Use A
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Three weeks worth of the Creation.....yikes! This was really only supposed to take two weeks (6 days), but with trying to fit everything in some of these activities just kind of took a back seat. Not that Bible lessons in and of themselves took a backseat (we read/discuss it almost daily), just the extra stuff I wanted to do to go along with it and help make it memorable for them took longer. I don't think that they minded....at least they didn't complain at all on the way. :) This is the felt board. I printed these graphics off such a long time ago I don't even remember where they are from (unfortunate because I am now missing the Fourth Day piece), but you could easily make your own. My felt board is made of a big piece of wood/board, fleece, and staples. Thanks Zak! :) They got used in the pocket chart too. Silas loved to play with them and 'teach' the lesson. These are the creation circles. A couple times a week I would have the kids pull numbers from a bag and place them on the correct circle. Annabelle showing Silas where to put a number. Asa and Silas enjoyed the Creation Clothespin games the most. Working on pinching it open. This was probably Silas' favorite creation activity. He did a great job and even decided to put the clothespins on upside down instead of figuring out how to open them. I made these creation blocks with some decorative blocks I found on sale at Meijer in February (they had XOXOXO on them). Glued the decals right on and 'shellacked' them. :) We put these in order after dinner one night. Plus the kids have played with them a lot in the school room. DAY 1 - Day and Night Asa made a black and white collage We all played the Day and Night game (played again during Day 4 activities). I ended up making this a pocket chart activity instead of a tray activity. Do you eat breakfast in the day or at night? Do you wear pjs during the day or at night? Silas thought he was so big doing this. I love being able to include him! DAY 3 - Plants (we didn't really do anything for Day 2 except read a couple cloud books). Asa made a plant/nature collage. DAY 4 - Sun, Moon, and Stars Annabelle and Asa made really simple suns out of paper plates. Should have thrown on some glitter....oh well. DAY 5 - Things that fly and things that swim Asa worked on this fly or swim sort. He did a good job! Silas did it too. He was pretty convinced that bats should be in the water. :) We also made some birds with our feathers. This one is Annabelle's. Asa working on his. We also used Hubbard's Cupboard suggestions with working on their Bible 'notebook' pages. I think that we're going to keep this going throughout the year so that they have something fun to look through and remember lessons by. Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 6 Day 7 - We made a world using markers and coffee filters (still need to get some white filters lol). The finished days. Asa's are on the top, Annabelle's are on the bottom. That wraps up their study of creation. I still had a couple things that didn't get done....but we need to move on. We'll have to do the other things the next time around. :) Happy blogging. jess_hak Linking up to Homeschool Creations and 1+1+1=1
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I'll admit it. When it comes to teaching fractions, I cringe a little. There is no doubt that this is a very difficult concept for many young learners. The idea of breaking something into equal parts and creating a new number is something very hard to grasp. In order to meet all learning styles, you
Today I am continuing my Creating a Pattern Collection blog series and will be discussing the types of pattern repeats and how they are created in Adobe Illustrator.
I'll admit it. When it comes to teaching fractions, I cringe a little. There is no doubt that this is a very difficult concept for many young learners. The idea of breaking something into equal parts and creating a new number is something very hard to grasp. In order to meet all learning styles, you
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This creation story game will get your kids up and running as they learn the creation story from Genesis
I'm a literacy lover...getting my Masters of Education in Reading makes that pretty evident. So, when it comes to teaching math in the classroom I often felt like I was doing a terrible job. My brain does not go the math route. And trying to convince my learners that math was amazing got a little
Character Creation Cheat Sheet Download your free pdf copy here. I found this great character creation help sheet on line. It is poster sized, so I modified it into a 5 page PDF file that will be m…
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Getting your classroom ready for students is such an exciting time! You want to make everything perfect. An inviting classroom creates a room full of happy and engaged students! Real life pictures around the room helps your students make connections when learning basic concepts. These real life color posters are a great addition to your
Dive into the world of book creation with your class and watch as your students' imaginations come to life! Unlock your students' creativity and introduce them to the basics of book design with the "My Book Cover Creation" worksheet! This engaging and educational activity invites young learners to step into the shoes of authors and illustrators, allowing them to conceptualize and design their very own book covers. What’s Included: 1 Interactive Worksheet: Students are provided with a blank book cover template. They're encouraged to fill in the title, create an eye-catching illustration, and proudly name themselves as the author and illustrator. Key Features: Engage in Creativity: Allows students to express their ideas and creativity by designing a unique book cover. Learn Important Concepts: Introduces key elements of a book such as title, author, and cover illustration, providing a foundational understanding of book creation. Cross-Curricular Connection: Bridges English Language Arts with art, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to learning. Ready to Use: Designed for ease of use in the classroom, at home, or as a part of distance learning curriculum. Just print and go! Perfect For: Classroom activities, art classes, library sessions, and homework assignments.
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Create a Math Block I can't say this enough. An effective math block will help you tremendously! It creates routine and structure that you need to make sure everyone is on task. This is what I include in my math block: Engaging Mini Lessons Math centers Independent practice visuals throughout the classroom Use A
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