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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.
Collaborative practice in the classroom can facilitate acceptance, cooperation and teamwork. These unique pages offer an incredible variety of collaborative projects that are no-prep, low maintenance, and literally full proof for student success. The concept is simple – the results are awesome! Using common materials such as colored pencils, markers, crayons, paints - each student works independently on his/her “tile.” Once completed, 4 students join their tiles together to form a whole. Simply trim away the excess paper and tape the squares together on the back. Easier still, tape them in place on a large sheet of colored paper. The completed piece is accomplished by turning each square 90 degrees clockwise and measures app.15½ x 15½ inches. You’ll receive 20 boldly designed “tiles,” developed with a broad age level in mind, loosely based on the months of the year. These seasonal images make it easy to incorporate a project into your curriculum anytime you need/want to. You’ll also find Op Art and non-holiday related subjects. Please check out the Preview to see all the images you don’t see here. Classroom Teachers It’s no secret that integrating art into your subject matter can be highly effective. After all, this product was created based on radial symmetry and fractions! As a math resource, these pages are perfect. Also consider a display of “Locked Hands” for Black History Month. Assemble a class quilt using the “Quilt Block” square. Follow the lines of a “Celtic Knot” for a fresh twist on St. Patrick’s Day. Art Teachers This is a must-have for your sub folder - a no-fuss, engaging project for a wide range of grade levels. Better yet, customize the pages to complement your own curriculum. Based on your specific directives, this product can be adapted to fit your units on color, line, shape, symmetry, asymmetry, pattern, texture, shading, contrast and more. This is a resource that not only delivers on a number of learning levels - it brings the “fun factor!” Your kids will love the ease of the process, the opportunity to create their own page and finally the “wow” moment of contributing to the cool, collaborative artwork. You also might like: Radial Symmetry (2) COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages Radial Symmetry (3) COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages Radial Symmetry (4) COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages" "Count on US to Be KIND" COLLABORATIVE Door Design Spring Bird COLLABORATIVE Door Design "Thank You!" COLLABORATIVE Door Design Holiday Ornament COLLABORATIVE Door Design" "The Scream" COLLABORATIVE Door Design "Together We SHINE" COLLABORATIVE Door Design "TOGETHER WE'RE BETTER" COLLABORATIVE Door Design "Best Class EVER" COLLABORATIVE Door Design Flower Power COLLABORATIVE Door Design COLLABORATIVE Flower Mural COLLABORATIVE Flower (2) Mural COLLABORATIVE Flower (3) Mural 3 COLLABORATIVE Flower Murals Earth Day COLLABORATIVE Door Design Valentine COLLABORATIVE Door Design Still Life with Fruit Dish" by Cezanne COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Page "The Starry Night" by Van Gogh COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Dance" by Keith Haring COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Water Lily Pond" by Monet COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Goldfish" by Matisse COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Sunflowers" by Van Gogh COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Great Wave" by Hokusai COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "The Three Musicians" by Picasso COLLABORATIVE Activity Coloring Pages "Effort and Heart Make Great Art" COLLABORATIVE Mural Visit me on PINTEREST Mary Straw Activity Coloring Pages INSTAGRAM @marystrawactivities This item is protected by copyright. It is unlawful to copy or distribute it without my permission. How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Feedback = TPT Credit. On your My Purchases page – beside each purchase – you’ll see a Provide Feedback button. Click the button and you’ll be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. How to learn about sales, freebies and shiny, new products? Follow this store! Stay posted (via email) to all things new and upcoming by clicking the little green star near the top of this page. Thanks again! Mary
Item description Your students will love this math and literacy packet with a fun Fall/ Halloween theme! This packet was created with consideration to the fact that not everyone celebrates Halloween. There are Fall-themed activities for every Halloween-themed activity. This should give you the ability to choose the most appropriate resource for the occasion. Includes: •Color by number •Count and Trace •Count and Color/dab •Ten Frame Counting •Count and circle •Patterns •Count and Write •Making 10 •Addition •Measuring •Alphabet Tracing •Roll and Trace the Letter •Uppercase/Lowercase Matching and Sorting •Beginning Sounds •Rhyme •Halloween and Fall writing prompts •Pumpkin Life Cycle mini book •Life Cycle of a Pumpkin Pocket Chart Pieces •Life Cycle of a pumpkin worksheet •Fall Word Wall Words & Write the Room •Candy Corn Beginning Sounds Match Cards Two options for printing give you flexibility! Choose full page or 2 worksheets per page when printing. This packet can be used as distance learning for your classroom. I hope you enjoy using this resource!
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Jane Goodall, DBE, (1934–), is a British ethologist and conservationist, famous for her world expertise on chimpanzees, having studied them in the wild for over 60 years. Her groundbreaking research provided a unique insight into the life of these creatures – now known to be our nearest living relatives. Find out about this remarkable woman who has dedicated her life to the study and protection of chimpanzees and use our printable resources below to test your knowledge. 3rd April is Jane Goodall's birthday, which means it is always a perfect excuse to learn about Jane and her lifetime's work with chimpanzees. Fun Facts Jane and her younger sister Judy were born on the same day, but four years apart. Do you know anyone who has the same birthday as their sibling? Jane had lots of pets as a child, including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, caterpillars, snails and a hamster. Jane Goodall Quotes “I wanted to learn things that no one else knew, uncover secrets through patient observation. I wanted to come as close to talking to animals as I could.” “The least I can do is speak out for those who cannot speak for themselves.” “What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.” A Short Biography of Jane Goodall Jane Goodall was born in Hampstead, London, in 1934. She grew up with her father Mortimer, an engineer, her mother Margaret, a novelist, and her younger sister Judy. As a child, as an alternative to a teddy bear, Goodall's father gave her a stuffed chimpanzee in honour of a chimp born at London Zoo. She adored the toy, naming it Jubilee, and her love of chimpanzees began. Jane’s mother encouraged Jane’s fascination with wildlife and didn’t scold her for hiding in the henhouse (to see how eggs were laid) or for keeping worms under her pillow! When Jane left school, she trained as a secretary and later worked for a filmmaking company. Then, at 22, she was invited to a friend’s family farm in Kenya. Desperate to visit Africa to see its wildlife for herself, Jane moved back in with her parents and worked as a waitress to save for the boat fare. Jane made the trip the following year, and during this visit met the famous British animal scientist Louis Leakey. Louis was so impressed with Jane’s enthusiasm for Africa and its animals that he invited her to become his assistant. In 1960, Jane was sent to study chimps at the Gombe Stream Chimpanzee Reserve in Tanzania. It was unusual for a young woman to live alone among wild animals in Africa, so Jane’s mother accompanied her for the first few months. At first, the chimpanzees were wary of Jane and it was difficult to study them. But gradually they allowed her to live among them. Jane had no formal training, so she did things her own way. She gave each chimp a name to reflect their appearance or personality – such as David Greybeard, Mr McGregor and Goliath. Within a year, Jane made two very important discoveries. She saw chimpanzees hunting and eating meat, when scientists previously thought they were vegetarian. She also watched chimpanzees using and making tools. They would remove leaves from twigs, for example, or catch termites to eat by sticking a piece of grass into a termite hole. Scientists thought only humans were intelligent enough to make and use tools. Jane also observed the chimps being kind and gentle, while others showed signs of aggression. They expressed human emotions, too, such as sadness, anger and joy, and had ways of hugging and kissing – or even tickling! Jane got to know the distinctive sound of their laughter. After two years, Louis suggested Jane study for a PhD at Cambridge University, so she could get more funding for the study. Despite having no university degree, Jane was offered a place and split her time between the UK and further research in Tanzania, gaining a PhD in ethology (animal behaviour) in 1965. In 1962, the National Geographic Society sent Hugo van Lawick, a Dutch photographer, to document Jane’s work. The pair fell in love and married two years later, having a son together in 1967 – also called Hugo, but known affectionately as ‘Grub’. In the late 1970s, Jane turned her attentions to conservation and animal welfare. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute to promote habitat conservation and the protection of both wild and captive animals. She also educated young people about the importance of conservation for our planet and its creatures. Today, she is still found travelling the world, giving talks and sharing her knowledge. In 1991 Jane Goodall formed Jane Goodall’s Roots & Shoots, a programme that empowers young people of all ages to undertake projects to benefit their local community, animals (including domestic animals) and for the environment we all share. Roots & Shoots is now active in over 65 countries. The programme is active in the UK with over 1,700 schools involved. Dr Goodall has received numerous awards and honorary degrees and these include France's Order of the Legion d'Honneur, the Medal of Tanzania and Japan’s prestigious Kyoto Prize. In 2002 Jane was appointed to serve as a United Nations Messenger of Peace and in 2003 she was named a Dame of the British Empire. She is author of many books and has featured in many films and documentaries around the world. Scientists now know that chimpanzees share nearly 99 per cent of our DNA. Jane was the first person to recognise the intelligence of these wild creatures. Although now in her 80s, she still travels to Tanzania each year to enjoy time with the chimpanzees who have shared so much of her life. Jane Today Jane continues her work today by travelling an average of 300 days per year speaking in venues around the world about the threats facing chimpanzees, other environmental crises, and her reasons for hope that we will ultimately solve the problems that we have imposed on the earth. Jane continually urges her audiences to recognise their personal power and responsibility to effect positive change through consumer action, lifestyle change and activism: “Every individual counts,” she says. “Every individual has a role to play. Every individual makes a difference.” Our Jane Goodall Resources
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Here's a peek into our February Activities and Units! Be sure to look through for freebies! My kids LOVE learning about Ruby Bridges, because she was their age when her story unfolded. Here are a few videos. First is a read-aloud of The Story of Ruby Bridges. Next is an interview with Ruby Bridges as an adult. The quality is a little poor, but the questions and responses are great. Here are some activities we do while learning about Ruby Bridges! First we read about Ruby Bridges with this non-fiction teacher read-aloud and an emergent reader for the kids. After learning about Ruby, we complete these activities! You can find all of these activities and more by clicking this picture! If you didn't cover MLK in January, you can learn about him in February. Here are some of the activities we enjoy! These activities can be found by clicking the image below. Grab these freebies for Goundhog Day! This one has 3 cute literacy activities that work for whole group or small group! Click the image below to grab them! This one from Eberhart's Explorers has lots of great activities that I like to use whole group! Click the image below to grab them! I give glowsticks for Valentine's Day because, #1... the kids LOVE them, #2... They are CHEAP at the Dollar Tree, and #3... It's a nice change from candy and I have had allergies in the past. Grab these cute little tags from The Teacher Wife by Clicking Here! We make these sweet and simple Valentine's bags from Mrs. Ricca's Kindergarten For parent gifts, we make adorable torn paper mosaics like this. SO easy! Just grab some different colors of paper and set your kiddos loose! They will tear off small pieces and glue them into the heart. Perfect for fine motor and independent... win-win! Grab one of the templates to make your own by clicking HERE!! And of course I love any excuse to use candy conversation hearts around valentine's day! These pattern mats from my friend Michelle are perfect for an independent station! Click the picture to download and leave her some feedback on TPT as she is just beginning her store! :) Valentine week is important to me for another HUGE reason! If you've been following my story for long, then you know my daughter is kinda sorta a major miracle baby! She was born with a condition called HLHS, which is essentially half a heart. She has since had 3 open heart surgeries, 3 cardiac arrests, 10 long months in the ICU, two runs on complete life support through ECMO, and a heart transplant. She is now 18 months old and doing well, all things considered. The week of February 7 - February 14 is CHD Awareness week! CHD stands for Congenital Heart Defect and 1 in 100 babies is born with some form of CHD. Learn more here! Here is my miracle baby when she was very sick and pictures a picture since she has recovered from her heart transplant! I made this fun Valentine's Day freebie in honor of my daughter and it includes a page to spread CHD awareness! Grab it up and tell someone you know about CHD! Get this freebie by clicking below! This will be a fun experiment for students to see the effects of a cavity. Grabbed this idea from Fun Fabulous First. Just poke a hole in the apple to signify a cavity and give it some time to start decomposing. Re-assess the apple at the end of the week and discuss what happened over time with the cavity. I whipped up a quick little sheet for students to use to record their observations. Grab it below! Love this idea from The Moffatt Girls! Great hands on practice at flossing! We learn about what helps teeth stay healthy and what causes harm, then complete this sort and the kids search through magazines and grocery ads to cut/paste onto their own templates. We read several dental health books, and then the kids get their own mini reader! We learn this poem then create the writing craftivity. It's perfect for a hallway display! The tooth fairy sends out an ad looking for assistants and the kids apply for the job, then complete a math task that she leaves! They search the room for teeth pics numbered 1-50 and put them in order on ten frames! Ending Digraph Sort CVC Write and Wipe. For added fun, throw some dollar tree toothbrushes in to erase the dry erase marker writing from the teeth! Use marshmallows or white dry beans for a subtraction manipulative! Kids race to fill their mouth with marshmallow teeth in this comparing numbers game! They each draw a number, compare the values, and the person with the higher value gets to put one of their teeth on the mouth template! Then they get to eat their marshmallows at the end. SO FUN! You can grab all these activities by clicking the picture below! That wraps things up for our February. We also spend a couple of days for Presidents Day. So much to do in February... tough to fit it all in! Hope you all have a great month!