This Reading Comprehension Worksheet - Mother's Day is for teaching reading comprehension. Use this reading comprehension story to teach reading comprehension.
Make Christmas morning breakfast as special as unwrapping presents. Here's our best breads, rolls, casseroles, and quiches to serve for breakfast on Christmas Day.
I showcase 8 distinct looks popular in 1940s interior design. Furniture, colors & decor inside 1940s homes were sunny, patriotic, 'sanitary' & more.
How To Make a Maypole May Day is just around the corner (May 1st), and is a traditional Spring holiday in many European countries in celebration of Spring through dance. Learn how to make a Maypole for your May Day festivities. Usually we go around on May Day and hang a bouquet of flowers on...Read the Post
Gone are the days when a toaster was deemed a satisfactory gift … thank goodness.
Tender, buttery orange rolls are filled with a hint of cinnamon and a perfectly gooey sweet orange marmalade center. These orange rolls are irresistible and perfect for overnight guests or holiday breakfasts.
Mother's Day ad libs to share a laugh with mom on her special day!
Start the morning off right with one of these satisfying recipes
These plates are pretty cute too.
Brigadeiro Tart is one of our favorites. It's made with condensed milk, chocolate, and a delicious cacao cookie base. Made for chocoholics.
This Bundt cake is filled with fresh pieces of mango. The addition of orange and lime zest make this mango cake extra delicious.
Get your kids psyched about STEM and STEAM with interactive activities they can do at home. They'll be amazed to use science, technology, engineering, art, and math in a setting that feels nothing like school.
The origins of Mother’s Day are said to be attributed to Julia Ward Howe and Anna Jarvis. But other sources say that it was Juliet Calhoun Blakely – through her sons, who initiated Mother’s Day in Albion, Michigan in the late 1800s. Her sons paid tribute to her each year and urged others...
I love lemon filled doughnuts when I can find them. This recipe brings the concept to a new level by placing the filling into a baked beignet and enhancing it with a bit of almond flavoring and toasted almonds. The result? Sunshine in a bite. —Arlene Erlbach, Morton Grove, Illinois
Integrate Poetry and Art! This writing activity works for any season - fall, winter, spring, or summer - or any holiday, especially Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Mother's Day! Students write and illustrate Haiku poetry depicting seasonal images in this integrated activity in which the two disciplines -- art and writing -- complement and support each other. The lesson is divided into five distinct sessions which can be completed in one day with time left over, or can be scheduled over a series of days, with one or more sessions being completed each day. Since it relies on student writing level and creativity, the lesson can be easily differentiated for several grade levels. Activities in this lesson include: - use observation skills and prior knowledge to create a word list - listen to read-aloud samples of Haiku poems - use syllabication and grammar skills - use descriptive words to create visual images - collaborate on a group-written Haiku - independently write a seasonal Haiku - use handwriting skills to create a finished copy - mount and illustrate their Haiku - use collage technique to create an illustration - use a rubric for self-assessment - discuss and analyze their own and other’s work - use a rubric for self-assessment This lesson includes the following: - national visual arts standards information - information about Haiku - a list of concepts and skills addressed - a list of materials needed - suggested targeted vocabulary - suggested books for read-aloud - step-by-step directions for all lesson components - various tips for ensuring student success - a list of suggestions for extending the lesson - two student self-assessment rubrics, one for younger and one for older students - photographs of student art work and lesson charts for reference Along with writing and basic art supplies, a book of Haiku poems will be needed for reading aloud. Suggested titles are included with the lesson. This art lesson is designed to teach art appreciation, artist behavior, and art analysis, and to foster authentic art-making and art education. National Core Visual Arts Standards are listed at the beginning of the lesson. Related art lessons: Still Life for Kids Three Landscape Art Lessons Art Lessons with Autumn Leaves More Art lessons and Art-integrated resources: Integrating Art Across the Curriculum Sampler Bundle - five integrated Art lessons Language Arts Strategies with Art BUNDLE - learn Language Arts skills through art observation and discussion Draw and Write Literature Response Art Task Cards - self-directed Art activities for early finishers or Art centers Need art lessons to last an entire school year? Save money with my Art All Year MegaBundle! ••••• I am a retired elementary classroom teacher, a former art teacher, an artist and a writer. I have a Multiple Subjects credential, a Single Subject credential for Art and English, LDS/ESL certification, a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education with a Mathematics focus, and Montessori certification. I have worked with all elementary grades, and with special groups including ELL, GATE, and At-Risk students. Creating Art With Kids and Share2Learn lessons and resources are designed to foster student creativity, choice, and independence, and to encourage authentic art-making. Consideration is given to developmental appropriateness, differentiation possibilities, and teacher individuality. For this reason, directions are general, expectations are open-ended, and clip art on student pages is kept to a minimum. ••••• Terms of Use: Permission is granted to copy for single classroom use only, including homeschool classrooms, for use with classroom students. Additional licenses may be purchased for a reduced price. Electronic distribution is limited to single classroom use. Public and/or online display are not authorized; this resource may not be posted on district or classroom websites, or on any teaching resource websites, without permission of the author. Please do not give away my work. ••••• Connect With Me: Creating Art With Kids Facebook Group Pinterest: Renee Goularte Blog: Creating Art With Kids ••••• Find out about new products, discounts, and freebies! Look for the “follow me” link near the store logo at the top of the page. Become a follower to receive updates about my resources. Get TpT credits! Provide feedback on purchased products for TpT credits toward future purchases. Look in your “My Purchases” page for the “Provide Feedback” button. Enjoy!
Celebrate Mother's Day and your Iowa heritage with these Norwegian and Scandinavian treat - Kringla! Perfect with a cup of coffee for breakfast, or as a cookie for dessert.
(Part IX) (9 – to be continued) (See also: Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI, Part VII and Part VIII)
This fig scone recipe results in rich flavor without being heavy, crunchy, and with a delicate bite. The moist mission figs provide a nice contrast & texture.
Prompt Library| Seasonal Prompts Library | Shop The eBooks It’s my birthday weekend, so here are five birthday-esque prompts to kickstart a productive weekend of writing. Prompt Library 1-100, 101…
PlayDrMom shares a list of wonderful keepsake questions to ask kids about their parents. Perfect as a gift or a yearly ritual to do with your kids.
This tempting cheese Danish bakes to flaky perfection's shines with the simple gloss of an egg wash. It tastes just as decadent as any breakfast pastry you'd find in a bakery or coffee shop. —Josephine Triton, Lakewood, Ohio
I pulled in the drive way and eyed something on the steps. A bag. A large, heavy grocery bag. Curiosity peaked, I hauled it inside the house and peered inside. Goodies and groceries, soup cans and staples. I opened up the enclosed envelope and a gift card to our local grocer floated to the table. […]
For at least a century or so, April flowers led to showers of May baskets on the front-door knobs of American homes.
Parents deserve small victories. These three genius hacks — for helping a kid learn her right from her left, for upgrading an ice pack, and for removing permanent marker on furniture — make learning quick, boo boos fun, and cleaning easy. Use stickers to show kids which shoe goes on which foot! Use […]
Aebleskiver Danish pancakes are delicious mini pastries traditionally enjoyed during the Christmas season. Crisp on the outside, tender in the middle, they're brushed with melted butter, sprinkled with powdered sugar, and served with jam.
This overnight french toast casserole is perfect for entertaining. Assemble the breakfast casserole the night before and then pop it in the oven the next morning.