Are you looking for an engaging way to get your students excited about social studies? Do your standards cover biographies of important historical figures? Look no further! This Goose Tatum biography unit pack is the perfect resource to add to your biography or Black History social studies unit/curriculum! This biography unit pack covers everything your students need to know about the life and accomplishments of Goose Tatum! Included is a nonfiction passage about Goose's life and activities that correspond with the text. The best part? This resource is no prep! Just print & go! Included in this biography unit pack: Nonfiction passage about Goose's life Biography summary sheet Graphic organizer Writing worksheets Word search Word scramble activity Timeline activity KWL chart Was/wanted/had activity Trading cards Bookmarks Colored & black and white posters Quiz & answer key Please check out the preview for a more in-depth look at this resource! ___________________________________ TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ My first graders loved using the timeline as we read through the passage whole group! Thanks for sharing your talents! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent source, perfect for the grade level, and easy for students to understand! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A great resource to match our curriculum study of historical figures. Thank you!!! This Goose Tatum biography unit pack is engaging and interactive! Grab your copy today!
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A display board is a key component to a winning social studies project. The display board should show all of the research that was completed for the project and follow all of the dimension guidelines as described for your project. Additionally, it should be easy to read and understand. The display board is the ...
What a week! I started my peace classes and we've had a blast talking about feelings, mindset, and superpowers. But, if I'm being totally honest, I have to share that something about teaching preK kiddos kind of worries me. Perhaps it's because my teacher training all those years ago was for a certification in secondary education. Or maybe it's because those preschool years are such a distant memory in my personal life. It's probably all of that, combined with the fact that I'm scared that they won't engage like my older learners, and then what? Whatever it is, those feelings always subside once we get going, and this week was no exception. I taught five preK classes and each one was more entertaining than the last! We read this adorable little newcomer ... Click this cover image for a book review and author interview. ... not because I think it's all that, but because it's a good one for focusing on feelings and to assist in imaginary play. And play we did! We stopped on every page. We made motions and noises to show how to fly off a slide, we made our imaginary cupcakes disappear, we turned up our noses to the peas on the plate. We saw the mommy get mad like mommies sometimes do when we make a big mess. And {warning!} we felt a little embarrassed when we saw the bare bottom pop out of the water in the bathtub. We made happy faces, sad faces, mad faces, surprised faces, scared faces, and happy faces again. And it was a blast! After we read, we played a riveting version of Duck, Duck, Goose with the feelings words Happy, Happy, Sad. It was obvious that some of the children had not ever played this game, but it didn't matter because they loved the 'chase me!' part for sure. A few of the ones who had played it cracked me up because they said Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Happy, Goose! as they circled up, touched our heads, and got ready to run. Then they'd cackle and squeal with delight. We had oh, so much fun playing with feelings. Note to self: Sometimes Quite often our worries are bigger than anything that could really ever materialize. What superpower could help me embrace that as a life mantra to ward off worry? Have a happy, happy weekend.
This coloring page can be used in a Social Studies or Humanities class, for Canada Day, or for whatever you choose. It features Canadian animals--a beaver, moose, grizzly bear, and Canadian goose. It also includes other Canadian images, in particular, a maple leaf, snowman, hockey stick, grain elevator, RCMP (Royal Canadian Mounted Police), snowflakes, and the Rocky Mountains. First nations images are also featured: teepees and a totem pole.
This week, we are finishing up our “Bees and Butterflies” theme from Mother Goose Time. We have learned so much! I think all of us are a little more terrified of Yellow Jackets, but we …
Symbols of Canada bags made by 1st graders. The kids filled their bags with pinecone beavers, Inukshuk art, Canadian goose and RCMP puppets.
Help your primary grade students explore, learn, and write about landforms. See our hands-on landforms activities plus our culminating writing project!
Canadian Goose Craft Project Supplies: Copy of goose headScissorsPencilBrown construction paperGlue stickPaper Directions: Print copy of goose head
This Canadian Symbols unit has 160 pages of social studies activities to teach your students about Canada and its important symbols. There are 12 Canadian symbols included, such as beavers, maple leaves, the flag, mounties, maple syrup, inukshuks, and more. Includes full colour posters, questions sheets, activities, printable mini-books, as well as social media links and lesson suggestions are included. This comprehensive unit is great for Canadian classrooms and International classrooms learning about Canada. Looking for related content? Check out the Canada {Canadian Provinces, Territories, and Mapping} jam-packed unit! Look at the PREVIEW for a look of the activities and materials provided in this pack. Upon purchase, you will be able to instantly download a PDF file. 12 Canadian Symbols include: There is a full colour poster with description of the symbol and a question sheet (great for Close reading activities) for every symbol. Additional activities are listed below. #1: Maple Leaf - directed drawing of a Maple Leaf#2: Anthem ‘O Canada’ - Lyrics sheet in French and English (revised) and 6 activities#3: Canada’s Flag - Design your own flag templates.#4: Important Landmarks: The Northern Lights, Niagara Falls, and The Rocky Mountains#5: Beavers - Fact cut & paste sorting activity.#6: Mounties - Label a Mountie printable#7: Inukshuks - Create an Inukshuk templates#8: Maple Syrup - How to make maple syrup writing graphic organizer and cut & paste activity#9: Currency - Canada in my Pocket mini-book and coin match game#10: Hockey - Label hockey players printable#11: Totem Poles - Create a totem pole craft template#12: Canada Goose - Label a Canada Goose printable Additional materials to teach about Canada:KWL & Schema (headers & sheets)Canada Questions (sheet)Canadian Vocabulary (posters & theme word cards)All About Canada Mini-bookWriting about Canada (writing templates, research template, report templates)Fun Canada Extras (many writing graphic organizers) Stay connected with Proud to be Primary♥Join our email list and get weekly teacher tip emails and access to our FREE resource library. ♥Visit our website at Proud to be Primary for tons of engaging ideas for teaching kids in the classroom!♥Join our Facebook group and connect with thousands of PROUD primary teachers like yourself.Please read the description, review the preview file, and read the FAQ in our Help Center carefully before purchasing. Question not answered? Reach out to support at [email protected]. All digital sales on Proud to be Primary of resources are considered final and non-refundable. © Copyright Proud to be Primary, Elyse Rycroft. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. This product is licensed for personal classroom use ONLY unless multiple licenses are purchased. The reproduction, alteration, adaptation, copying, or sale of any part of this product is strictly prohibited. Read the full Terms and Conditions HERE.
As you learn about rabbits, students practice fine motor and visual-spatial skills as they create puppets during morning work or centers! Create a rabbit! Glue pieces to a brown paper bag. Write animal facts on the writing sheet, and glue it to the back of the bag. For extra fun, students read and use their puppets to present facts. Contents: Page 1: Cover Page 2: Krazy for Kindyland Note Page 3: Product Details Page 4: Example Page 5: Head, Ears, Paws, Feet Note: Color nose and insides of ears pink. Page 6: Writing Sheet (2) Easter book companions to go along with this craft include, but certainly are not limited to the following titles: Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure How to Catch the Easter Bunny Clifford's Happy Easter The Best Easter Eggs Ever Happy Easter, Mouse! Peter Rabbit Llama Llama Easter Egg The Easter Bunny's Assistant Duck and Goose: Here Comes the Easter Bunny Happy Easter, Little Critter Splat the Cat: Where is the Easter Bunny? There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick **Before purchasing individual products from us, be sure to check out our Discounted Bundles! Note: The cover of Krazy for Kindyland products includes exact JPEG(s) of included craft(s). Our Full site is available at https://krazyforkindyland.com/ What our customers are saying about our products: -provide engaging, hands-on fine-motor practice while learning across the curriculum -easily differentiated, based on student needs and allow room for teacher choice -include consistent layouts; easy for students to understand -low prep and a huge time saver; GREAT for subs Questions? Requests? Email us at [email protected]
Free unit studies and lessons for May. Includes Mother's Day, Teacher's Appreciation Week, Memorial Day, and much more!
I put together a simple and fun Humpty Dumpty Craft for my kids yesterday. You can download and/or print my worksheet HERE. Directions: Help put Humpty Dumpty
Introduce your preschool and elementary grade students to life on the farm! These 3-part vocabulary cards are perfect for unit studies! These animal-themed Montessori-style three-part nomenclature cards are perfect for introducing 12 common farm animals for visual and tactile learners. Each card features vibrant color graphics making it engaging and fun for kids. This is a great resource for a unit study, a social studies center, animal lovers, and more. -------------------------------- INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: -------------------------------- Twelve (12) Full-Color Farm Themed Three-Part Cards formatted as two per page Included: Ram, Sheep, Bull, Cow, Rooster, Chicken, Dog, Pig, Goat, Duck, Goose, Horse Printing Instructions & Suggestions, Activity Ideas, and more. Note: These cards can also be printed in black and white but they are optimized for color printing. Optimized for 8.5" x 11" paper but can be sized up or down within your printer settings. --------------------------------------------- YOU MAY ALSO LIKE THESE PRODUCTS: --------------------------------------------- On the Farm Sequencing Cards https://www.etsy.com/listing/1222118756/on-the-farm-sequencing-cards-montessori Community Helpers Montessori Culture 3-Part Cards https://www.etsy.com/listing/1182033611/community-helpers-montessori-culture-3 Adapt Migrate or Hibernate? North American Animals Montessori 3-Part Cards https://www.etsy.com/listing/1388207466/adapt-migrate-or-hibernate-north See more products here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/FireflyandFairy ---------------------------- SUGGESTIONS FOR USE: ---------------------------- Use the cards in a variety of ways with your lessons and games. Read library books about the farm animals shown on the cards using the 3-Part cards as an activity and review. For an easy activity, use only one set of cards per child. For more of a challenge, include two or more sets to allow for sorting prior to sequencing. Like Montessori-style 3-Part Cards? Print two (2) copies of each graphic page (not the backs) to use as follows: Leave one copy of the card whole with the photograph and name label as the Control Card. Cut a second copy of the card to separate the photograph (Object Card) from the name (Label Card.) This activity is also self-correcting! Match the Object Card with the Label Card and check for accuracy with the Control Card! --------------------- PRINTING NOTES: --------------------- Each design has been tested on home printers to ensure a beautiful printing experience. However, your home printer may vary. Files can also be printed at commercial locations such as Office Max, Staples, Kinkos, and more. --------------------- WHAT YOU NEED: --------------------- You'll need a printer (or a print shop such as Office Depot), paper or card stock, and scissors. I suggest laminating the cards before cutting to prolong the use of your materials. ----------------- PLEASE READ: ----------------- Upon order completion, you will receive a link to download your printable. You will receive only the digital printables plus instruction and activity sheets. >>> No physical product is included. <<< Any additional book, tool, or school supply shown in the photo is for marketing purposes only. © Firefly and Fairy. By purchasing this item from Firefly and Fairy you agree not to sell or distribute the files in this download. Only for personal, non-commercial use in a home or classroom. ------------------- LET'S CONNECT! ------------------- Please remember to leave feedback on this product. Your review will help others find my educational resources and will provide me with valuable feedback so that I can create the best products for you. You can also find me here: INSTAGRAM: @fireflyandfairy PINTEREST: @fireflyandfairy WEBSITE: www.fireflyandfairy.com THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT! <3 "What we learn with pleasure we never forget." Alfred Mercier
Your students will love learning primary social studies content with this interactive notebook. This interactive notebook provides a fun and easy way to revisit and review new social studies learning. This resource includes 50 interactive projects, book recommendations, large pictures of each project with teacher directions, and a hyperlinked table of contents. Projects Included: Historical figures George Washington Abraham Lincoln Martin Luther King, Jr. Christopher Columbus Rosa Parks Ruby Bridges blank historical figure template Economics Needs and Wants Goods and Services Saving, Earning, Spending Communities Community Helpers Places in a Community Citizenship, Being a good citizen Rules Keep Me Safe (rules at home, school, and community) Types of Communities (suburban, urban, rural) United States Symbols United States Flag Liberty Bell Bald Eagle Lincoln Memorial Washington Monument Mount Rushmore White House Statue of Liberty Canadian Symbols Canadian Flag Maple Leaf Canadian Goose Beaver Caribou Dogwood Flower Hockey Inukshuk Royal Canadian Mounted Police Geography and Maps Me on the Map Map Key Compass Rose - 2 versions Comparing Maps and Globes Build your own map Landforms - valley, ocean, river, canyon, desert, plain, hills, island, lake, mountain, volcano Holidays Earth Day (reduce, reuse, recycle) Christmas Canada Day Cinco de Mayo Chinese New Year Diwali Fourth of July/Independence Day Hanukkah Kwanzaa Labor Day Memorial Day Presidents Day Ramadan St. Patrick's Day Valentine's Day Thanksgiving Veterans Day New Years Groundhog Day Mother's Day Father's Day Easter Holiday template Long Ago and Today Then and Now The First Thanksgiving Government Three Branches of Government Constitution Day Related Products Science Interactive Notebook K-2 Writing Interactive Notebook First Grade
Details Sing along with these fun, upbeat songs from around the world! A catchy melody and a rhyming lyric invite singing along, no matter what the language. Track list: 'La Cucaracha' by Jorge Anaya 'Waltzing Matilda' by Fiddlers Green Bush Band 'Como Vai?' by Helio Ziskind 'Ah Sailor' by Asheba 'Krokodil' by Roland Zoss 'That's What Friends Are For' by Frances England 'Going To School Song (Shàng Xue Ge)' by A Little Mandarin 'Jig Jog Gee' by Father Goose feat. Screechy Dan & Dan Zanes 'Pititi y Titi (Spanish) (Putumayo Version)' by Jose Conde 'Jamaica Farewell' by Dan Zanes feat. Angelique Kidjo 'Around the World' by Pihcintu Multinational Children's Chorus 76 grams 0.2 lbs 12.7 cm H x 14 cm W x 0.6 cm D 5" H x 5.5" W x 0.3" D Metric US/Imperial Compact disc in paper board case Made in USA Ships fast from USA Product ID: 334814
Symbols of Canada bags made by 1st graders. The kids filled their bags with pinecone beavers, Inukshuk art, Canadian goose and RCMP puppets.
Discover engaging preschool activities focused on learning about the night sky and stars. From star-shaped crafts to interactive games, spark curiosity and wonder in your little ones. Embark on a cosmic adventure together and watch them shine brightly as they explore the mysteries above.
As you complete your farm study, incorporate shape crafts into your theme during math class! This is great for a whole group lesson or a math center activity! Students create crafts. Then they collect and record shape data on the included worksheet. Glue worksheet to a standard sheet of construction paper to create a frame. Glue completed craft to frame for a fun farm display! Page 1: cover Page 2: Krazy for Kindyland note Page 3: product details Page 4: shape sheet Page 5: body, two wings, head Page 6: beak, two legs (3 sets) Book companions to go along with this craft include, but certainly are not limited to the following titles: Down on the Farm Mrs. Wishy Washy's Farm Pete the Cat: Old Mac Donald Had a Farm Big Red Barn The Day Jimmy's Boa Ate the Wash **Before purchasing individual products from us, be sure to check out our Discounted Bundles! Note: The cover of Krazy for Kindyland products includes exact JPEG(s) of included craft(s). Our Full site is available at https://krazyforkindyland.com/ What our customers are saying about our products: -provide engaging, hands-on fine-motor practice while learning across the curriculum -easily differentiated, based on student needs and allow room for teacher choice -include consistent layouts; easy for students to understand -low prep and a huge time saver; GREAT for subs Questions? Requests? Email us at [email protected]
Storytelling plays a key role in building social learning among kids. Panchatantra moral stories for kids will be very helpful in building key sentiments of