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How do you choose the best name for a fictional kingdom? We will help with this very question with our ultimate guide on kingdom names!
Town names are a great way to help your child become more imaginative, and they can be used for gaming, story-making, social media and so much more. They, however, are a big hassle to think up. Maybe it doesn’t bother you, but for others, it’s a time-consuming process they’d like to skip. If you are ... Read more
A well-chosen Kingdom name not only enhances the immersion of your story but also reflects the culture, values, and identity of the kingdom you are creating.
Winter town names are a great way to help your child become more imaginative, and they can be used for gaming, story-making, social media and so much more. They, however, are a big hassle to think up. Maybe it doesn’t bother you, but for others, it’s a time-consuming process they’d like to skip. If you ... Read more
Forest names are a great way to help your child become more imaginative, and they can be used for gaming, story-making, social media and so much more. They, however, are a big hassle to think up. Maybe it doesn’t bother you, but for others, it’s a time-consuming process they’d like to skip. If you are ... Read more
Welcome, noble realm-builders and fantasy aficionados! Choosing a name for an imaginary kingdom you are creating is an important task, as the name will be
Illustrator and amateur naturalist Kelsey Oseid is focused on detailing the natural world, illustrating the animal kingdom’s many classes and orders on posters created with watercolor and gouache. The posters highlight more known orders such as Carnivora and Rodentia, while also showcasing the diversity of animals in lesser known orders like the Chondrichthyes and Artiodactyla. Oseid numerically labels the more common names of each animal in the footer of her works, pointing out where one can find the capybara, naked mole rat, and hammerhead shark. More
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I decided to share some of my literacy center/ word work ideas. In the beginning of the year we do some of these as literacy centers, then once we introduce Daily 5 these become word work. It works nice because students understand expectations already and make a smooth transition. Playdoh words This a playdoh word building center. This one that I made uses seasonal words but I also have one with all the word wall words we teach. All you do it take your cookie cutter that you use and dip them in paint. I used sentence strips but you could just use cardstock/ construction paper. Students use playdoh and cookie cutters to make the words and put them on top of the word strip. Clip, color, and write This center is featured in all of my Journeys word work units on TPT. I make letter clothespins. I put uppercase on one side and lowercase on the other. For students who need word cards, I let them clip to the word cards. Students who are more advanced you can just give them a ruler or paint stick to clip their word on. Then they color the word in the middle and write it in the last box. Hammering letters I just got this foam letter mat at Wal-mart or the dollar store. I can't remember now. I hot glued the pieces together. Students take the letters out and hammer them in one at a time. They LOVE it!! It's a favorite and gets used everyday. Bean words I used little glasses. They were actually tiny plastic shot glasses I bought at Dollar Tree. :) I made labels of all the words on the outside of the cup. Then I wrote the letters on beans and students pour out the letters from the cups and build the word. I keep the beans in the cup that they need to make the word to make it simpler and easier but you could just put a bunch of beans in a container with letters on them and have students find the letters to spell the words. We often play in it small groups and use it as a race to see who can spell their word first. I have them turn their cup over when they are done. They can only win if they can read the word!! It's a fun way to practice sight words. Magnetic words Aren't these so cute!! I love them! They are tiny magnets that I found once at Dollar General. I not sure if you can find them anymore but any magnets would work. Students build them in an Altoids container. I have a recording sheet that students then have to color the word to match their magnets. Again, these pages are in my Journeys Word Work Units on TPT. Linking words I used letter cards and learning links. I used the learning links from a teacher supply catalog. I then just laminated my letter cards and put hole punches on the side of them so students can link them together. I color code each of my units in our reading series so that I just put the words that they been introduced to. I put all the words from that unit on a card so they can refer to it when they are building their words. It's another favorite of my students! Here are some of our favorite videos that we are singing and dancing to right now!!! Hope you enjoy! Have a great day! Lisa
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