This photo was taken 10 years ago when I was fairly new to photography. I love animals and would go to zoos and any place that had them just to practice. It’s a great way to photograph animals from…
You guys know I love pet photography. But I also really love business. You may not know this about me, but being a pet photographer is not my first business endeavor. In fact, I’ve had a few business adventures - some more successful than others. However, I did learn throughout the years the extre
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You guys know I love pet photography. But I also really love business. You may not know this about me, but being a pet photographer is not my first business endeavor. In fact, I’ve had a few business adventures - some more successful than others. However, I did learn throughout the years the extre
Tonight I'm thanking the good Lord above that the weekend has arrived. This week was r-o-u-g-h! Tuesday was just about the longest day of my life...I'm telling ya, it was never ending (you know that Lambchops song? I was feeling like it was the day that never ends!). I packed Wednesday for a Thursday/Friday trip for a district training and came back this afternoon to a faculty meeting where our principal told us she is moving school. It's been an emotionally draining week. Needless to say, my firsties and I trucked on through it. Here's a peek at our week: 1) We went totally buggy this week! My kids are obsessed with the word "schema" and love letting me know what they know. We recorded some schema, watched a BrainPOP then recorded some new learning. 2) We learned about a new insect each day and recorded facts about them, labeled their parts, and completed a directed drawing. Here are some anchor charts I hung around the room. 3) After learning about the parts of an insect's body, they had to build a bug and have a buddy check their work. 4) The day we learned about Caterpillars and Butterflies, we made a cute and fun life cycle activity with noodles to represent each stage of the cycle. 5) Another milestone has been reached, and why not celebrate!!! Ashely Sanderson from Flying High in First Grade and myself are putting together a 150 follower giveaway. She has become a great bloggy friend and both of our blogs have been growing at the same rate. Take a look at some of the great bloggers who are helping us out with our giveaway. Throughout the week, we will be adding a few more. Make sure you are following the bloggers below for easy entry when the giveaway starts! Have a relaxing weekend friends!
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Insects and bugs are a favorite of young learners! Your crew will learn all about insects, insect body parts, and the insect life cycle, with these circle time rhymes and songs (sung to familiar tunes). Perfect for your students' Insect or Poetry Journals, these songs and rhyme keep preschool, kindergarten, and first grade students engaged and learning! What's included in Insects and Bugs Circle Time Songs and Rhymes? 29 Songs and Rhymes + 2 Bonus Songs Antennae headband template One Pocket Chart Poem 10 Printables (including a Roll and Graph Game) One “I’m An Insect” Mini-Booklet 10 Posters 32 Vocabulary cards in color and b/w What topics are included in Insects and Bugs Circle Time Songs and Rhymes? Insect body parts Insect legs Antennae Exoskeletons Butterfly Life Cycle Bee Life Cycle Ladybug Life Cycle Caterpillar’s hungry! Butterflies drink nectar How insects move Grasshoppers Insect homes Ant homes Ants have different jobs Bees cooperate Bees collect nectar and pollen Ladybugs Dragonflies Fireflies Mosquitoes Praying mantis Snails Centipedes Worms Spiders vs. Insects If I were an insect.... How can you use Insects and Bugs Circle Time Songs and Rhymes in your classroom? Use the songs and rhymes during circle time or morning meetings to introduce new concepts Make charts of a song or rhyme for shared reading Perfect to include in Poetry Binders and Insect Journals Slip songs in page protectors to create an Insects and Bugs Song Book for independent practice all spring long Introduce new vocabulary related to your insects and bugs unit Use vocabulary cards for anchor charts, mini-booklet-making, to add to your Insect Journal and writing prompts Send home for a home-school connection - hey, parents like to sing, too! Who was Insects and Bugs Circle Time Songs and Rhymes written for? This resource was especially written for young learners in Preschool, Kindergarten and First Grade. Great for Homeschool, too! What do teachers like you say about Insects and Bugs Circle Time Songs and Rhymes? These songs and rhymes were perfect for our struggling students! They provided another way that they could learn facts about insects. Thank you! - Tanya G. My first graders loved these songs. The songs were a perfect companion for our insect unit. - Teresa S. Great addition to my insect unit :) My students loved singing these songs! - Caitlyn C. Are you looking to BUNDLE and SAVE? This resource is also included in this S pring Animals Song and Rhymes Bundle. How do I get TPT credit to use on future purchases? Go to your My Purchases page Click on the Provide Feedback button Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases ♥ I love to read your feedback! I use your feedback as a guide to improve, update, and add to this resource. My goal is to create five star products that teachers and kids love! If you have questions or suggestions, please reach out in the Q &A section. I'd love to have you as a follower! Click on the star at the top of the page to follow me and you'll be the first to know about my latest resources and freebies. Thanks for shopping! Suzanne Moore
Hi! My name is Maike. I'm a plush artist and doll maker from the Netherlands and I design all kinds of cuddly critters in my home studio. Ever since I can remember I've been creating things, mostly cute and funny characters.
You guys know I love pet photography. But I also really love business. You may not know this about me, but being a pet photographer is not my first business endeavor. In fact, I’ve had a few business adventures - some more successful than others. However, I did learn throughout the years the extre
Living in the countryside has tons of pros. For example, you get to see your neighbor’s donkeys every time you get out to take in some fresh air after a long day of work. If that sounds a little too specific, I’ll just tell you that I know firsthand how donkeys are some of the most adorable animals around. I mean, have you ever seen a baby donkey? They’re often overshadowed by their equine counterparts or your usual cats and dogs, but they have a unique charm that can’t be beaten. The long ears, big eyes, and lipped mouths that hide big-ass teeth are the main reasons why they look so funny. But don’t let their appearance deceive you; donkeys are very kind-hearted and sensitive animals who make great pets. Just add that they’re hard-working animals that have supported humanity for farming, transport, and as pack animals for centuries, and you just got the perfect companion. The next time you find yourself in need of a smile, get back here and take a look at some of our favorite cute donkey pictures!
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© condiciones al final LOS LOBOS SE HICIERON PERROS SIGUIENDO A LOS PRIMEROS CAZADORES Presento aquí varias hipótesis sobre la domesticación de los lobos, conviertiéndolos en perros. ¿LA DOMESTICAC…
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Hello! I am Ria Putzker from Austria and I am 21 years old. My favorite thing is to take photos of dogs. It has been my passion for about 3 years now. Dogs fascinated me in many ways since I was young. My two biggest inspirations are my own dogs, 7-year old Dachshundmix Phoebe and 1-year old rescue dog Maki!