Unlock the secrets to lighter luggage and richer reads with this tip on how to take your library of books with you even as you live as an expat.
Free Heavy or Light mesauring weight worksheets for kids to learn math concepts at an early stage of learning. It is perfect for toddlers and…
Heavy Light Concept Book - Children author and illustrate this printable book. Ideal for alternative reading activities
Has your child ever struggled to lift a heavy toy truck and swiftly thrown a ball across the room? Understanding the difference between &quo...
Has your child ever struggled to lift a heavy toy truck and swiftly thrown a ball across the room? Understanding the difference between &quo...
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“There are two type of ki: ordinary ki and true ki. Ordinary ki is coarse and heavy; true ki is light and versatile. In order to perform well, you have to liberate yourself from ordinary ki and permeate your organs with true ki. That is the basis of powerful technique.” – O Sensei Morihei Ueshiba […]
This blog space is filled with life experiences, stories, and books that deal with grief. It is not a new subject for me or anyone else. It’s our human experience. We love. We lose. We grieve…
To sum it up - The Roman Catholic-Mormon-Jewish-Hebrew-Masonic-Templar-Islamic-Chinese water thief factions know quite well what they are d...
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Want a fun properties of materials sorting activity to help teach your students about the properties: heavy and light? This fun and engaging sort is a great way to review properties. Perfect for a science or math activity! This product is a sample from my Materials and Properties - NO PREP Printables Included in this kit: * 1 sorting worksheet and answer sheet. Students sort the properties under the correct heading: heavy or light. You may also be interested in: Materials Science Task Cards - What would happen if? Your feedback is greatly appreciated. I would love for you to come back at some stage and rate my product. ♥ *********************************************************************** Customer Tip! ♦♦♦ PROVIDE FEEDBACK AND GAIN TPT CREDITS ♦♦♦ How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to login). Beside each purchase you'll see a Provide Feedback button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you use to lower the cost of your future purchases. I value your feedback greatly as it helps me determine which products are most valuable for your classroom so I can create more for you. ☺ ♥BECOME A FOLLOWER ♥ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and product launches. Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about my store. Click here and visit my Facebook page for regular updates on freebies and teaching ideas!
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Fitness experts share when you should choose light weights or heavy weights during strength training workouts. Plus, they share four tips to keep in mind whether you're using light weights or heavy weights.
This month we worked on measurement! The FDK expectation that we focused on was: M2.1 compare and order two or more objects according to an appropriate measure (e.g., length, mass, area, temperature, capacity) and use measurement terms (e.g., hot/cold for temperature, small/medium/large for capacity, longer/shorter or thicker/thinner for length). Here is our math wall at the end of our unit: We started by learning about capacity. One activity we did was writing about what the kids are bigger than after reading the book "I'm the Biggest Thing in the Ocean" by Kevin Sherry. "I am bigger than a baby." "I am bigger than a worm." "I am bigger than my baby brother." "I am bigger than a butterfly." "I am bigger than my Dora snacks." Next we talked about length. We talked about and compared lengths whole group and then we practiced ordering items from shortest to longest and longest to shortest in small groups. Then we moved on to temperature. You can read about our temperature activities in depth here. Finally we talked about mass. First we read this book "Heavy or Light". Then the students came up with their own heavy or light items. The next day we started to compare using the terms heavier/lighter. We held a water bottle in our hands and then came up with items that were heavier or lighter than a water bottle. (Please excuse the yogurt stains all over the bottom of the chart.. one of my friends had a little yogurt explosion accident at snack time one day!) One activity that was available during centres was this light and heavy t-chart. Since we have done this activity with many other measurement concepts (cold/hot, small/big) they were familiar with what to do and could complete it independently or with each other's help :) Here is a student example. Light = a lollipop Heavy = tree We also used scales to figure out which items were lighter/heavier but unfortunately I don't have any pictures of that :( That's a snapshot of all of the measurement activities that we have done so far! How do you teach measurement? ___________________________________________________________________ Added 08.11.21: I now have a full non-standard measurement unit with lesson plans and printables! Click here or on the image below if you are interested in taking a look: I also now have a digital non-standard measurement unit! Click here or on the images below if you are interested in checking that one out:
There's a daunting number of cardboard pints and quarts of different cream varieties at the grocery store. Which is which?
This is the 3rd release for the concept of "Which is heavier". The kids need to identify heavy object and work on them,
By weight (can even use a balance scale to be more specific) by size by color
How many strands of embroidery floss should I use on my project? When you say one strand, you mean one strand of all six, right? Are you stitching with all six strands of floss, or are you stitching with just one? I get questions about stranded embroidery floss a lot – and especially the first ...
From heavy and light to wet and dry, opposites are full of fun in this Sandra Boynton classic. By Sandra...
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Have fun with this measurement worksheet. Ask students to decide which objects are lighter and which ones are heavier and place them on
Can dim wittedness of an individual be better described than this? Minds like Monty Bodkin’s may not always work at express speed, but they are subject to the same subconscious process as those of more brain-burdened man. The bizarre tastes of an individual perfectly explained. From time to time he sniffed sensuously. Elsewhere throughout this fair domain the air was fragrant with the myriad scents of high summer, but not where Lord Emsworth was doing his sniffling. Within a liberal radius of the Empress’s headquarters other scents could not compete. This splendid animal diffused an aroma which was both distinctive and arresting. Attractive, too, if you liked that sort of thing, as Lord Emsworth did Bad vibes cannot be told more humorously He trembled. It would have pained the immaculate Monty, could he have known that his prospective employer was picturing him at this moment as a furtive, shifty-eyed, rat-like person of the gangster type, liable at the first opportunity to sneak into the sixes of innocent pigs and plant pineapple bombs in their bran-mash You should know what to say when Yes, that’s how I remember him. One of those fellows you can count on to say the wrong thing. Reminds me rather of a man I used to know in the old days called Bagshott. Boko Bagshott, we called him. Took a girl to supper once at the Garden. Supper scarcely concluded when angry old gentleman plunges into the room and starts shaking his fist in Boko’s face. Boko rises with chivalrous gesture `Have no fear, sir. I am a man of honour. I will marry your daughter’ `Daughter’ says old gentleman, foaming at little at the mouth `Damn it, that’s my wife’ Took all Boko’s tact to pass it off, I believe.
I’ve been thinking and reading a lot about learning spaces, and how to create a physical space most conducive to learning. My library is pretty small, with no natural light, lots of heavy furniture, and a 30 computer lab stuck in the middle of it. While I may be limited somewhat by the physical space, ... Read more
Imagine yourself in a bright, vast library, its walls lined with bookshelves that reach up to the soaring ceiling. The scent of coffee and the excited chatter of other students fills the air. You hoist your heavy backpack over your shoulder and descend the wide limestone staircase, ready for a cosy afternoon spent studying under
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CLOTHING PROBLEMS AND ALTERATIONS 1-2 long-short 3-4 tight – loose/baggy 5-6 large/big – small 7-8 high – low 9-10 fancy-plain 11-12 heavy-light 13-14 dark-light 15-16 wide – narrow 17 stained collar 18 ripped/torn pocket 19 broken zipper 20 missing button 21 shorten the skirt 22 lengthen the sleeves 23 take in the jacket 24 let ... Read moreCLOTHING PROBLEMS AND ALTERATIONS
I am suuuppppper excited to participate in my first iTeach Kinder Linky Party hosted by Nicole and Eliceo from nicoleandeliceo.com. This month I'll be sharing with you a freebie from my Lesson in a Snap Series. I created Lessons in a Snap, because let's face it, there truly never is enough time in the day to do everything we need to do. The activities in this series require very little to no prep at all. Just print, cut and laminate for durability. You can use this activty as a center game or during whole group instruction. Either way, I'm sure your kids will have lots of fun! I've included 4 no- prep sheets that are differentiated in order to fit the needs of your students. Just pick and choose the ones that will work best. I've also included a set of blackline images in case you'd rather print onto colored carstock and save on ink. Click the image to grab your free sample from the packet And don't forget to check out the other posts below from the other fabulous iTeach Kinder bloggers! An InLinkz Link-up
Measuring weight is a fun and engaging topic for little learners to explore! These hands-on activities are perfect for the classroom!
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Keep reading this post to learn: ⋒ 5 reasons why setting goals might stress you out ⋒ How you can make setting goals less stressful ⋒ How using the S.W.I.T.C.H. Goal Mapping Method™ can support you when setting goals and pursuing your dreams