Portraits in the Countryside- Gustave Caillebotte (1876) Whitework El whitework era un tipo de bordado probablemente de origen escandinavo (se han encontrado trabajos realizados con esta labor data…
Experiment your way around the world with these 50 science experiments related to different countries and cultures around the world
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A vibrant aerial landscape of two rowers amidst lotus flowers at Loktak Lake, Manipur, North-East India. Hand embroidered with lots of care & love, each stitch is carefully placed to bring out the true essence of the scenic beauty. This is made on a 5” or 6” diameter (based on availability) bamboo hoop frame on polyster fabric base & made to order. Takes around 7-10 days time to be ready to ship. All the materials are locally sourced keeping in mind to promote independent businesses.Please be aware that the finished embroidered hoop may have minor variations compared to the image as every new hoop is hand stitched. There may be colour variations due to different screen resolutions while viewing. The buyer needs to pay any customs fee if applicable.Buyers from USA need to check any additional applicable state taxes before purchasing. Delivery time may be longer than expected (2-3 weeks)due to restrictions pertinent to Covid 19. Note: Orders for European Union countries may face substantial delivery delays, please be aware of the new EU rules/fees that maybe applicable. No refunds once item is sold
Comunidades de regantes y el Gobierno de Aragón presiguen reducir la factura eléctrica del riego mecanizado mediante energías alternativas.
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La fiesta de la siega del arroz, jornada de homenaje a la tradicional siega del arroz, con cursos, degustaciones, exhibiciones, rutas cicloturistas, etc
In our geography studies this year, I have been updating and adding to our printable collection. Today I have a few new and updated printables to
We’ve been learning about the continent Australia! One of our parents brought along some wonderful items from Australia to share with us. Boomerangs! Holding a Koala What’s on the Shelf? Here’s our unit studies shelf with materials about Australia Geography of Australia This is our Australia Geography folder full of images from Australia and the Pacific […]
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In this post, you'll see a fun lesson that we did about the country flags of the world and be sure to get the four sets of free printables!
Have you ever heard of Wroclaw before? Come explore the fairytale city in Poland with me. I've found the 13 things you have to do in Wroclaw.
Learning about Stonehenge with children. Stonehenge crafts and field trip.
These free around the world lesson plans for preschoolers teach children about different cultures and countries around the world.
La fiesta de la siega del arroz, jornada de homenaje a la tradicional siega del arroz, con cursos, degustaciones, exhibiciones, rutas cicloturistas, etc
This is a marvelous collection of Beehive Clipart! These are all Vintage images, some in color, some black and white and some are quite unusual!
Montessori-inspired Asia learning activities and free printables for kids.
Candace Minster, an employee at White Violet Center, removes the beeswax from the honeycomb to extract honey. White Violet Center is a ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana.
Venezuela is a country with an incredibly diverse culture, from the bagpipes of the maracuchos to the joropo (national dance). And it has culinary
To begin our inquiry into celebrations around the world, we looked at maps and globes to see how big the world is. We found Ohio on world, maps, maps of the United States and on globes. We read books to show how people live and do things in different parts of the world. We learned that people speak in different languages, eat different foods, have different homes, and different schools. Yet we all love, have friends, families, and have the same needs such as food, water and shelter. I set up an area where they could explore globes, world maps, maps of the United States, and different types of Ohio maps showing cities and lakes, roads and counties. Paper was available to show what they notice and create maps that they see. They were very interested in the compass rose and how it showed what direction North, South, East and West is. I also set up an area where they could explore continents through clay. Some tried to put the continents together to show the world! The kids practiced reading and creating treasure maps in our sand box by hiding "golden nuggets" and creating a map using the pieces in the sand and also on paper. After studying the maps and learning about how people live around the world, we started discussing different celebrations that the kids in our class celebrate. We have friends who celebrate Christmas Diwali, Ramadan, and Kwanzaa so I decided to focus on those traditions most. We started with Diwali. It is a beautiful celebration of light! One tradition was creating Rangolies out of colored salt and sand. We watch some videos of some being created and the kids were enthralled! Since I did not have colored salt or sand, the kids made mandalas inspired by the Rangolies we saw! I set up an area for them to explore and create their own mandalas using different loose parts. I added a book about mandalas for inspiration. I was amazed at the beauty they created as they used the math concepts of growing patterns and symmetry to create them. I love when art and math come together! They also crated mandalas using our pattern blocks. They even started using the same math concepts at the easel as they started painting mandalas. I let those who were interested create rangolies out of clay and beans. Many created lovely growing patterns on these also! Mandalas started showing up outside! Some friends collaborated to create the largest one they could with the long grasses drying in our garden! We watched a video that inspired the kids to try to create "Human Mandalas!" They had so much fun with this! Light plays an important part of Diwali. It is a celebration of light defeating darkness. One tradition is lighting small lamps called Diyas. Children who were interested, created diyas of their own using air dry clay and beautiful beads. Another tradition is to create beautiful henna art on their hands. We watched a video showing the use of henna to draw these beautiful designs on a hand and wrist. We have seen henna on some of the hands of our friends in the past. The kids thought it was absolutely beautiful and loved watching this! Inspired by the video, the kids created their own henna hands. I found an old map created by a previous class that was so faded the water had turned pink! We decided to freshen it up and use it to create a display that shows these different celebrations and traditions we are learning about and where they originated. We documented what we had learned about Diwali on the computer together and highlighted sight words we had learned. We noticed "they" popped up a lot so we are focussing on that word right now! It is one of the harder ones for them to remember. I then put out samples of our art to show some of the traditions. This was only the beginning of learning about different traditions and celebrations. We learned about Diwali, but have many more to learn about! We will show you what else we learn in our next post! SaveSave
Learn about France with this France preschool unit! Activities, crafts, food, songs, etc to give your child a taste of France.
Bring joy and excitement into your class while practicing addition and subtraction math facts! 15 different color-by-number pages each with a different habitat theme for a nice cross-curricular connection with science. These are fun for homework, seat work, a sub day, early finisher work, and more! To be inline with Common Core, unknowns are placed in all positions (ex: 6+___=10). What Others Are Saying: "Cannot say enough positive about these worksheets. Will be great for morning work. Thank you!" -Kris "We just finished learning about habitats so this packet was perfect! My students were so excited when I first brought these out. Kids have even ask me for the extra sheets to do again at home. Thank you for your work!" -Patricia G. Contents: *Arctic Habitat- +1 and -1 facts *Savanna Habitat, facts that make 5 *City Habitat, facts that make 6 *Deciduous Forest, facts that make 7 *Desert Habitat, facts that make 8 *Coral Reef, facts that make 9 *Coniferous Forest, facts that make 10 *Rain Forest, doubles facts *Cave Habitat, mixed facts *Ocean Zones, mixed facts *Wetlands, mixed facts *Biomes of North America Map, mixed facts *Forest Food Chain, mixed facts *Desert Food Chain, mixed facts *Arctic Food Chain, mixed facts **For personal and single classroom only. If using with multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses at a reduced rate.** Related: Color by Number - Countries and Cultures theme Multiplication and Division Color by Numbers SAVE with a Bundle - save 25% when you buy it as part of the End of the Year Survival Bundle ........................................................................................................................... *FREE Reading Skills Poster Set for newsletter subscribers SIGN UP NOW *CLICK THE STAR by my name to FOLLOW me! *Visit me on my Blog, my Facebook Page, on Pinterest, or on Instagram ........................................................................................................................... Popular Math *Intro to Arrays *Open Number Line Practice Pack *Two Step Word Problems *Counting and Skip Counting Dot-to-Dots Popular Reading *Phonics Anchor Charts *Expository Text Structures *Fairy Tale Genre Study Packet *Syllable Rules Worksheets *Biography Genre Study Popular Writing *Personal Narrative Writing Resources *Parts of Speech Marker Mania *Opinion Writing Resources *How-To Writing Resources
On the roof of London's legendary shop Fortnum and Mason live four colonies of bees. The flat, noisy space, with air vents and cooking odors, is lacking in
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We live in a very diverse country! Which means, diversity fills our classrooms every school year. It's so wonderful to share different cultures with my learners while in the classroom. To have students share their traditions and celebration with their peers is a special time for them and love doing it. The holiday season is
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An adventurous couple builds the ultimate working family ranch in the wilds of rural Northern California.
La modernización de los sistemas de regadío ha conseguido un notable ahorro de agua y de energía en una comunidad de riegos de Valladolid.
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El Comercio Sostenible El Comercio sostenible puede ser una forma de hacer un mundo más humano y solidario. En esta ocasión vamos a tratar sobre la manzana, su producción y comercialización. La producción de manzana históricamente ha sido la fruta más cultivada en nuestro país, donde Cataluña y Aragón son los mayores productores de manzanas. Más info en ruralcat.net. Se está intentando una producción en zonas de montaña, para así aprovechar el terreno que por sus características se ha cultivado históricamente otras especies vegetales. El manzano es considerado el frutal menos exigente de todos los frutales esto facilita la diversificación de productos favoreciendo la producción local, la cual se traduce en una mejora del empleo local. En las llanuras la producción sostenible de manzanas es más problemática, ya que las condiciones meteorológicas son menos amables para su producción. La producción ecológica de manzanas se está realizando en zonas del norte español principalmente para la producción de sidra de una gran calidad, destacando la sidra asturiana y guipuzcoana. Esta producción tiene una gran salida ya que los productores se asocian en cooperativas para después prensar las manzanas y procesar la sidra con su consejo regulador, de esta manera se crean puestos de trabajo en las zonas de producción. La producción en zonas más cálidas de España al ser más problemática ha llevado con sigo una menor producción, y la consecuencia lógica de una mayor importación de este producto de países con un clima más húmedos. Existen productores de manzanas ecológicas en las que la utilización de sustancias químicas están bastante restringidas. Más info en zipmec.com.
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Do you want to teach your child about the country of Italy? Use the free Italy Coloring Pages to help them learn about the country and have fun!
Karim Rashid stands out as one of the most prolific designers of his generation, with an impressive track record that