This Harriet Tubman craft and writing activity with timeline is great for kids to make for Black History Month or Women's History Month.
March is Women’s History Month, and it’s the perfect time to integrate STEM and literacy to help teach students about diversity in STEM and professional careers. It's vital to teach about leaders and STEM professionals from all different backgrounds so that our students may understand our diverse
Using this educational game, dedicated to social history and women’s history, children will learn about twenty amazing women who changed the world.
Learn about famous female scientist inventors and their inventions with this free printable reader to color and learn with kids of all ages.
March is Women's History Month. Explore the topic of famous women in history for kids through 20 fun games, crafts and hands-on activities!
Can women be computer programmers, NASA scientists, Supreme Court justices, pilots, leaders, and innovators in our world? Ada Lovelace, Margaret Hamilton, Amelia Earhart, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Grace Hopper, and many others have proven the answer to be "YES!&qu
Mae Jemison: the first Woman African American to go into outer space! You are receiving a simple timeline to use with Kindergarten and First Grade. Perfect for an introduction to the basic timeline concept or after reading a story about Mae Jemison during your teaching and celebrating of Black History or Women's History! The timeline depicts the follow: Mae was born in 1956 Mae went to school to be an astronaut Mae went into outer space in 1992 Mae made a space camp for kids. Need a Mae Jemison reader, it's available too: Mae Jemison Reader for Kids Thanks for stopping by….
When I was a girl, the grocery store my mother shopped at sometimes sold oddball items - including, for a time, lovely oversized books about famous artists. Fortunately for me, my mother was happy to buy me one of these books each time she shopped, and soon I had most of them. I used to pour over them and dream - and my life is richer for it. There are a number of reasons I've wanted to include art history in our homeschool. Certainly I want to expose my children to lots of different types of art in order to spur their own creativity. But art is also an important piece of history. Every kid should be able to recognize famous works of art and know who painted them - and at least a little bit about the artist and the time period in which he or she created. The great thing is, you don't need to buy curriculum in order to supplement your child's education with art! You'll want to have access to the artist's work; your library will probably have some books to help here - and it's also easy to find famous works of art online. (For example, to find famous paintings by Van Gogh, just Google "Van Gogh paintings" and click on the "images" link at the top of the page.) /P> There are also free videos, coloring pages, and other resources online that can be helpful. But mostly, you'll want to learn a bit about the artist, observe his or her style, and then let your kids try their hand at painting or drawing something similar. Let your children experiment - and don't be concerned if they decide to go off on their own creative tangent. For this, of course, you'll want a few art supplies - paper, crayons, and water colors will do, but also consider having pastels, colored pencils, finger paints, acrylic paints, and colored markers on hand. Each week, I'll share with you great free resources for adding art history to your children's lives. For young kids, consider keeping their coloring pages/art projects in a folder, then staple them all together into a book at the end of the year. For older kids, consider having the student keep a notebook; each page would have the artist's name, some basic information about him or her, plus a sample of artwork. By the end of the year, your children will have an excellent "book" to browse through and be inspired by. Currently Available Lessons (more coming every week!): Vincent Van Gogh Leonardo Da Vinci Claude Monet Pablo Picasso Rembrandt Henri Matisse Michelangelo George Seurat Andy Warhol Thomas Gainsborough Mary Cassatt Grant Wood Edgar Degas Grandma Moses Georgia O'Keeffe
A Marie Curie unit study that is sure to inspire your young learners. This unit is perfect for Women's History Month {March}!
Celebrate Women's History Month with this fun-filled and informative activity packet about Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Kids learn about her amazing achievements while doing graphing activities, mazes, puzzles, and more.
Get ready to celebrate in your preschool classroom with Women’s History Month activities, crafts, videos, and lesson plans this March.
Rosa Parks was a brave woman who worked hard to promote civil rights. Learn all about her in this unit study and then have your children think about problems in their community they can help solve!
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step tutorial for how to draw Lois Mailou Jones Mask Art. Stop by and download yours for free.
Looking for a way to inspire your students to embrace their own unique voices and stories? Look no further than the Maya Angelou timeline poster! "You will receive a Maya Angelou Timeline Poster in both PDF and JPG formats. The poster comes in two sizes: 8.5 x 11 inches and 46 x 33 inches (banner size)." ⭐️⭐️ Please leave a comment below to let me know what you think. Thank you!! Have fun and enjoy! ___________________RETURNS_______________ There are no returns when purchasing a digital download. Please If you have any problems downloading your files after purchase, contact me and I'll be happy to help you. -------------------COPYRIGHT NOTICE---------------------------- This license is for personal use only. Commercial use is not allowed!
Yesterday I was the Molin School in Newburyport working with fourth graders to make books for The Poetry Fence at the Newburyport Literary Festival. Books made of tyvek containing poems they have written will be hanging along the fence of the Newburyport Public Library for two weeks, one before and one after, the Festival on April 28. I smile every time I think of this interchange with one of the students. STUDENT: There's something wrong with the scissors. ME: Here try these. STUDENT: These don't work either. ME: Would you like me to try? STUDENT: Yes...I guess it's not the scissors.
My kids weren't really interested in learning about cells until I said slime. Okay, it was a fairly cheap trick since I knew they loved slime. But I also knew that slime would be the perfect way to learn about cells. I can't say I've ever touched cytoplasm but it sounds very slime-like to me.
Literary criticism is challenging for students. But using familiar lyrics from Taylor Swift can help demystify complex literary lenses!
The first Sunday Justin and I attended our new ward in Vernal, the bishop called us into his office. We assumed it was just a "ge...
As we head into March and Women's History Month, spend some time learning with these Amelia Earhart worksheets. They're perfect for grades K-2!
A big number of our advances in science have come from famous women in STEM! Use these printable famous women in STEM activities!
Rosa Parks PowerPoint and Worksheets Lesson Engaging history lesson to teach children about Rosa Parks. Perfect for Black History Month in your classroom, make teaching about segregation and black history engaging and memorable. Great lesson with many facts and activities for your kids to enjoy. This download includes a detailed 26 slide PowerPoint explaining all about Rosa Parks. It covers the important parts of her life; who she was; interesting facts about her and explanations about segregation. This download includes: - Complete 26 slide PowerPoint - Four versions of the 7 page differentiated worksheets - Answer sheet
Get Women's History Month ideass for the classroom to bring her story alive for elementary students. From reading challenges to female character analysis...
Learn about molas from the Kuna people in Panama with this molas lesson with information, discussion questions, resources, and lesson ideas.
The Middle Ages and Medieval time period is so fascinating and kids really enjoy learning about it in history studies.
FREE Amelia Earhart Printables Pack
Great coloring page to supplement a lesson on famous Japanese contemporary artist, Yayoi Kusama and her love of polka dots and the concept of infinity. ...
Amelia Earhart was a pioneer in aviation. This craft is the perfect activity to complete during women's history month!This Amelia Earhart flying craft comes with picture supports! Perfect for your students in special education and non-writers!Click the preview to see what's included!
Learn all about Princess Diana with your lower elementary grade/ kindergarten/ special education learners. Includes super fun bookmarks and Princess Diana themed postcards (the kids just LOVE these). This Princess Diana booklet is perfect to use for Black History Month, Woman's History Month, a human rights study, or as part of a wider social studies unit. In this purchase, you will get 40+ fun pages: Princess Diana Fact Booklet ✓ title page + 11 pages ✓ what you see in the preview ☛ Preview available ☚ This is a great way to see if this Princess Diana fact booklet is the right fit for you and your students before purchasing. On a computer: click on the green preview button (located below the product thumbnail). On a mobile device: click on the product thumbnail and scroll right. The Reading Comprehension 11-Page PDF: ✓ 11 pages of reading comprehension Princess Diana themed recap questions with 3-4 multiple choice answers per recap question The Differentiated Booklets: ✓ blank no text ✓ lines with no text ✓ no images The Bonus Pages: ✓ duplicated three per-page boarding passes ✓ 3 x celebration-themed postcards (fold in half and glue) The Activity 10-Page PDF: ✓ 10 pages of Princess Diana themed activities: includes drawing prompts, writing prompts, letter matching, writing practice, reading challenge, ABC word sort, fact recapping, acrostic poem, and letter find. Once purchased, you will receive a compressed file, which you will need to extract. You will then have a PDF file in letter paper format with US spelling for each file included. ─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ─── Product Info: ✓ Instant digital download ✓ Compressed file ✓ Formatted to letter paper- 8.5 x 11 ✓ US English ─── ・ 。゚☆: *.☽ .* :☆゚. ───
Fun art appreciation activities for kids in the Styles of the Great Masters. Andy Warhol, Picasso, Van Gogh, Michelangelo, Matisse, Frida Kahlo
When it comes to notebooking, FREE is such a beautiful word! However, free quality notebooking pages are few and far between!
Use our curated women's history articles, websites, and resources as you help your kids learn how women obtained the right to vote and began their work toward equal citizenship.
Kids won’t be what they don’t see, so provide all of your students with STEM role models that represent them. March is Women’s History month so we are highlighting some inspirational women in STEM history with ways you can involve your kids in their legacies.
Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer ('The Woman in Gold), Gustav Klimt 1907 This was one of my favorite projects from a few years back, and my student still talk about it. Apparently, they loved it too, and that's not surprising, because we used fun techniques and mediums to make these glimmering beauties come to life. All my age groups, (4-6, 6-12, and adult) did a variation of this project. Gustav Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer, also called "The Woman in Gold" was our inspiration for this project. We looked at Kilmt's use of design, pattern and color, and in creating our own Woman in Gold, we were mindful of balancing our use of line and shape. We repeated colors and patterns (red- yellow, red-yellow etc) for balance and cohesion. To begin, we primed a large piece of cardstock (you could use cardboard, acrylic paper or watercolor paper) with gold acrylic paint, to which we added a hint of brown for a more rustic effect. We set this aside. Using a colored print-out with Adele's face and arms, which you can find over at Art Projects for Kids, (see link here) we added our very own Klimt-esque decoratively draped gown and 1920's style hairdo, with plenty of decorative patterns, motifs and designs using black permanent marker. We referenced many Byzantine and Art Nouveau patterns (zentangles would work too) to help us along. I emphased that patterns should be done neatly, with line points connecting, and should exhibit variety in density and style. We then colored these patterns in with marker. I stressed the importance of working in sections using patterns of color, or color schemes, to keep things unified and harmonious. Klimt belongs to the Art Nouveau, or in German 'Jugendstil', era which is classified by its ornate, decorative and detailed elements. Inspired by Byzantine art, Klimt used lots of metallic paints and gold leaf to add shine and shimmer to his beautifully complex work. We too, added finishing touches to our patterned robes using metallic markers and paint pens. The kids were all ooh and ahh over the metallic markers. Once Adele was complete, we cut her out and laid her on our gold-painted background --- without pasting yet... because first we added more cut outs of patterned deco paper and pasted these under Adele, to extend her headdress, her gown, and to embellish the background behind her. Finally, we mounted our Adele on our background and added some bold black lines for definition and to connect all our elements. Beautiful. The kids were all so proud of this one! Adele in progress, above. 4-6 year olds: work in progress 4-6 year olds, with original 'Adele' top left Ages 7-11 Ages 6-9 Link to Art Project for Kids 'Adele' template: https://artprojectsforkids.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Klimt-Adele-Portrait.pdf
This set of 22 famous women posters are super versatile! This is Volume 1... CLICK HERE to find Volume 2. Shrink them down for interactive notebook inserts, mini books, bulletin board decor, hall displays, or as a quick coloring page to accompany your read aloud. Students love these note pages because they provide just enough new vocabulary and ideas to engage but aren’t overwhelming. CLICK HERE to save 30% on this resource in the Famous Women Bundle! The women featured in this resource: Beverly Cleary Billie Holiday Helen Keller Susan B. Anthony Marie Curie Betsy Ross Pocahontas Susan. B. Antony Florence Nightingale Queen Elizabeth I Amelia Earhart Joan of Arc Rosa Parks Cleopatra Sacagawea Emily Pankhurst Mother Teresa Marian Anderson Harriet Tubman Sojourner Truth Bessie Coleman Phillis Wheatley Sarah E. Goode Copyright © Project Based Learning with Elle Madison
Printable and TpT digital activities are included for kids learning about Mae Jemison. This biography resource has worksheets and activities for students to use during Black History Month and Women's History Month. Bulletin boards can be created using pennant, timeline, and graphic organizers. This resource has a Easel Activity for distance learning already created for students to input their responses in answer boxes and to use other tools to draw and highlight. It is an Interactive layer over the original PDF. Click here to learn more about TpT’s digital activities. You can even edit the digital overlay or use it as is. After purchasing this resource, click the red Open in Easel button. This resource includes: Fact sheet Fact pennant Fact web graphic organizer 3-2-1 graphic organizer Circle of Ideas brainstorming activity Could/had/was graphic organizer Character trait graphic organizer Speech bubble Acrostic Poem Timeline Check out these resources: American Heroes American Presidents Black History Heroes American Women THANK YOU for showing an interest in this resource. Please FOLLOW ME so you can see more resources that I create. If you purchase this resource, please PROVIDE FEEDBACK. You will earn credits to use on future TpT resources. Thank you! :) Laurie
Your new source for art history related coloring pages. Famous artists and art movements included. Grab your own printable PDF.
ALL ABOUT EARTH Get ready for a month filled with so many fun activities to teach your kiddos all about our planet Earth . I teach this unit in April so it coincides with Earth Day. I’ve loaded up this blog post post with read aloud book ideas, free videos you can share with your students,