A StoryWalk® is a fun activity that places laminated pages from a picture book mounted on posts along an outside path, in store windows, around a playground or park, or anywhere else you can imagine it! The StoryWalk® concept was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and was developed with t
VIRTUAL LIBRARY!This virtual library allows you to still incorporate read-alouds in your virtual lessons.Each book has a clickable link that redirects you to a video of the read aloud for that book.With regular changes to themes, this library stays updated for you, simply download once and you are s...
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Nach dem ganzen Prüfungsstress und Referendariatsdruck der letzten 2 Jahre, brauchte ich jetzt erst mal eine kreative Pause und ein paar Tage Erholung, bevor es hier nun langsam wieder weitergeht. Im
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I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE today's webmix! My first grade students are researching various animals and I decided to put together as many live animal webcams and I could. I was careful to select cams that loaded easily and usually have animals present. A few of the cams do have commercials...
We love connecting projects to books, and we're always inspired by the amazing group of bloggers who participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids (you can also check the club out on Facebook) as the group comes up with some great extension activities each month. This month's author was Leo Lionni. We chose to read and do a project using a book we've really been enjoying lately, A Color of His Own. This is the sweet tale of a little chameleon who is looking for one color to stay all the time, but keeps running into that challenge that chameleons change color. In the end, he winds up finding a friend to always be with so they can at least always be the same color together. I've used this book in the past as a primary teacher. It's a great way to talk about friendship and also about what makes us each unique. My boys have been loving the simple tale and the colorful illustrations this spring. For our activity extension we decided to use cray-pas and watercolors. I love how colorful this art technique can be. I sketched several chameleon outlines onto white drawing paper using permanent marker. (I'm including a printable copy here in case you just want to print one out, or use the printable to trace onto thicker paper.) Afterwards the boys and I each colored in a chameleon using the cray-pas. Big Brother and I thought about ways to create different patterns. Little Brother focused on just coloring his in, using mostly one color. After we were done coloring, we watercolored on top of the cray-pas. The watercolor doesn't stick to the cray-pas, and fills all the white spaces around it. We all had different strategies for painting. When they were done I cut the three chameleons out and we hung them in our play room. I love how they are a set but each one unique. That's part of what can also make this project a great classroom activity, especially for the start of a school year. Or turn it into a fun family project, with each family member creating a chameleon to represent themselves. What Leo Lionni books does your family enjoy? Have you read this one yet? This post may also have been shared at some of these terrific link parties.
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Join us on this virtual tour of Peru for kids. We'll explore Peru from home through books, activities, and videos - perfect for a Peru homeschooling unit!
🤍A must-have for any book lover- our NEW Reading Log Bookmark features both a Book Tracker and a Reading Log! 🤍SIDE 1: Our original Reading Log Bookmark with space for up to 20 book titles & reviews. 🤍SIDE 2: A stack of 20 black & white books to be filled in upon completion of each book. 🤍Our Reading Log's measure approximately 3.25"x7.75" each and are printed on high quality 130lb card stock to ensure durability. 🤍Bookmarks will be securely packed inside a 9"x7" Envelopes. IMPORTANT: Please note the sizing of these bookmarks- They are LARGE; It was important to me to design something that had a large enough area of space to write down book titles. If you are looking for a more average size bookmark, please check out my “Mini” Reading Logs! 🌟Feedback is greatly appreciated!!🌟
Looking for a fun activity that's FREE? Check out this ultimate list of FREE Virtual Escape rooms that are sure to challenge you while having fun.
Here’s a fun STEM challenge, and the materials couldn’t be simpler! Challenge kids to build the longest possible paper chain with just one sheet of paper and tape. That’s it! This math activity will appeal to a wise range of ages. I’d recommend it for kids age 5 to 10. If they can safely cut […]
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Recently, Miss L has been researching butterflies. Her most recent research assignment was to find virtual field trips to butterfly sanctuaries and butterfly houses/gardens. She spent a good bit of…
We love connecting projects to books, and we're always inspired by the amazing group of bloggers who participate in the Virtual Book Club for Kids (you can also check the club out on Facebook) as the group comes up with some great extension activities each month. This month's author was Leo Lionni. We chose to read and do a project using a book we've really been enjoying lately, A Color of His Own. This is the sweet tale of a little chameleon who is looking for one color to stay all the time, but keeps running into that challenge that chameleons change color. In the end, he winds up finding a friend to always be with so they can at least always be the same color together. I've used this book in the past as a primary teacher. It's a great way to talk about friendship and also about what makes us each unique. My boys have been loving the simple tale and the colorful illustrations this spring. For our activity extension we decided to use cray-pas and watercolors. I love how colorful this art technique can be. I sketched several chameleon outlines onto white drawing paper using permanent marker. (I'm including a printable copy here in case you just want to print one out, or use the printable to trace onto thicker paper.) Afterwards the boys and I each colored in a chameleon using the cray-pas. Big Brother and I thought about ways to create different patterns. Little Brother focused on just coloring his in, using mostly one color. After we were done coloring, we watercolored on top of the cray-pas. The watercolor doesn't stick to the cray-pas, and fills all the white spaces around it. We all had different strategies for painting. When they were done I cut the three chameleons out and we hung them in our play room. I love how they are a set but each one unique. That's part of what can also make this project a great classroom activity, especially for the start of a school year. Or turn it into a fun family project, with each family member creating a chameleon to represent themselves. What Leo Lionni books does your family enjoy? Have you read this one yet? This post may also have been shared at some of these terrific link parties.
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If you haven’t read Llama Destroys the World yet, let me introduce you! This is one of my FAVORITE picture books. The illustrations, the story…it’s whimsical and hilarious…and there are so many different activities you can do with your kids after reading this book. I love to incorporate several different comprehension skills when reading this …
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Join me on my journey to engagement (and get a freebie to boot!) If you have been following my blog lately, you will know that I am absolutely (and probably ridiculously!!! ) obsessed with virtual field trips. I promise I will blog about something different soon but I have one last thing. I have been working on organizing all the field trips I find into one sheet and I was just able to make it into a searchable database! So search away and make some connections! Let me know if you take any of these field trips! I would love to hear how others are using them in their classrooms!!! This list is ever growing so bookmark this and keep coming back when you are planning next year!
These choice boards you can send home with kindergarteners during a break, holiday or as homework. Includes 6 different free example choice boards.
Invite kids to create art in the style of Leo Lionni to go along with the book Pezzettino.
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Welcome to K is for Kenya for the Global Children's Book Club! Today we'll be going on a virtual tour of Kenya for kids. Get ready for a fun and inspiring Kenya virtual field trip
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Hey teachers! Thanks for stopping by! I have had a lot of teachers reach out and ask me about the virtual field trip that I took in my classroom to Disneyland. I wanted to share with all of you exa…
From museums to zoos to famous wonders of the world, with these virtual field trips for kids, students can explore the world right from their living room couch!
This year I am trying to cover a different information literacy skill each month for second through fifth grade. September's Media lessons focused on dictionary skills. There are tons of lesson ideas for teaching dictionary skills, but I wanted something fun and new so I did some searching and found this cute idea for younger grades. It would be a bit time consuming for my second and third grade classes to cut out all of the pieces, so I created a one page sheet and called it a Dictionary Dude. I made two different versions, one for second grade that didn't have as much on it and one for third grade that was a little more involved. Both grade levels seemed to enjoy it. I also made a third version in case I ever want to use it with fourth and fifth grade. It might be a bit juvenile for them, but I might could use it with the gifted second and third graders. With fourth and fifth grades, I knew I would have to come up with something more fun than just a worksheet, so after talking with my husband who is a former fifth grade teacher, I decided to do a "Dictionary Relay." I broke classes up into 5 teams and each team had to answer 10 questions about a word from the dictionary. They all had the same word, but I didn't tell the teams that. I had the teams all line up at one end of the table and the question/answer sheet and dictionary was at the other end of the table. When I said "GO!" the first team member walked to the end of the table where the dictionary and question/answer sheet was and answered the first question. When finished, they walked back to the other end of the table and tagged the next person to answer the next question. I gave the teams 10 minutes max to answer all the questions and when they were finished, they had to hand me their completed answer sheet. The first team to hand in their sheet with ALL the correct answers, won a prize. If they had any incorrect answers, they could work as a team to correct them, but they would receive a 30 second time penalty when they turned in their answer sheet. If any other team turned in their answer sheet before that time penalty was up and had all the correct answers, they would win. I also let teams know there would be a 30 second time penalty if they got loud. We were in the library after all. It was amazingly quiet after that, but they were still having so much fun...looking up information in the dictionary! One student even exclaimed "You're the best Media Specialist ever!" That really made my day. =) I am going to try this relay with third grade next week since fourth and fifth grade enjoyed it so much, but I will only give them 5 questions since they are still learning to be proficient with a dictionary. If you'd like a copy of the "Dictionary Dude" or "Dictionary Relay" you can get them HERE or by clicking on the picture above. Do you have any fun lessons about dictionary skills?
Informationen zur Reihe: Die Materialien zur Prüfungsvorbereitung auf die Diplomas Oficiales de ELE sind an die Anforderungen der Sprachdiplome und die Niveaus des Europäischen Referenzrahmens angepasst. Die Übungsbücher umfassen Musterprüfungen mit authentischen Lese- und Hörmaterialien sowie Aufgaben zum mündlichen und schriftlichen Ausdruck. Die Lösungen sind separat erhältlich.