Practice sorting natural vs. man made resources in this great science activity! This can go great in a morning tub or a science center. Other Science Sorting Activities: Renewable and Nonrenewable Resources Living and Nonliving Things Needs and Wants
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Guest post by Dale Brooks of the wonderful Menopause Histamine Connection blog. Before I get started, I’d like to thank Yasmina for the opportunity to write this for her blog. I’ve told her that when I refer to her to my best friend, I call her the Queen of Histamine. I’m sure I’m not the […]
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Introducing the Noongar Six Seasons Spinner Dial with a Viewer Window, available as a captivating digital download. This educational resource celebrates the rich indigenous culture of Western Australia and is designed and made locally by Global Gumnuts and Nursery. This digital download comes in A4 size PDF format, ensuring both visual clarity and durability. Engage in discussions about how nature changes annually as you explore the Indigenous Seasonal Descriptions, including the weather type, colors for each season, flora and fauna activities, Noongar names, and the corresponding months of the year. Witness the smooth transitions between the six seasons, which provide a deep connection to the land and its cycles. Birak (December - January) Bunuru (February - March) Djeran (April - May) Makuru (June - July) Djilba (August - September) Kambarang (October - November) Make Your Own Noongar Season Spinner Dial: Print out the downloadable resource, cut it out, and assemble it into a spinner dial. It's a hands-on activity that kids will love. 🌍 Turn It into an Interactive Spinner Dial: Once assembled, the spinner dial becomes an interactive tool for children to operate themselves, exploring the Noongar Seasons and their significance. They can spin and learn independently, deepening their connection to the land and its cycles in a culturally meaningful way. At Global Gumnuts and Nursery, we take pride in supporting indigenous communities. Part of the proceeds from every purchase of the Noongar Six Seasons Spinner Dial goes to the Waalitj Foundation, formerly known as the Wirrpanda Foundation. This foundation, whose name means "eagle" in Noongar language, is committed to empowering indigenous Australians through education, employment, and community engagement. Furthermore, all copyright fees, transfer fees, royalty fees, and compensation for the artist's work have been paid to ensure proper recognition and support, as per the licensing agreement between Global Gumnuts and Nursery and the artist. Immerse yourself in the beauty of indigenous culture and deepen your understanding of the natural world with the Noongar Six Seasons Spinner Dial with Viewer Window. It's not only an invaluable educational resource but also a testament to the wisdom passed down through generations. Experience the seamless blend of art and knowledge as you explore the seasons and their significance in the Aboriginal way of life. ⭐️ Other Exciting News! ⭐️ We're thrilled to share that we offer a wide range of digital downloads, each of which we lovingly craft into a physical wooden spinner dial too. Our expanded collection now includes: 🌦️ Daily Weather 📅 Days of the Week 🌸 Season 🌏 Aboriginal Seasons 📆 Months of the Year 🛡️ Protective Behaviors 😊 Body Parts ☀️ Solar System 🌐 Some in Different Languages 🌛 Moon Phases ✨ Horoscopes 🎨 Art Color Wheel 🍏🍔 Food Groups - Junk vs. Healthy This diverse range of spinner dials offers an exciting educational journey for children and enthusiasts alike. It's an opportunity to explore various subjects while enjoying the tactile and interactive experience of a physical spinner dial. Discover, learn, and immerse yourself in these educational tools designed with care and quality in mind. Each spinner dial is a gateway to a world of knowledge and creativity. Thank you for being part of our journey and embracing the beauty of learning through these engaging resources. The content of this listing, including but not limited to the symbols, is for your personal use only. While Global Gumnuts and Nursery ensures the accuracy of the content, it does not represent or warrant its accuracy or completeness. Global Gumnuts and Nursery is not responsible for any loss suffered as a result of or in relation to the use of this product or any of its content. Artist: Sidhe via Vector ~ Expanded License #23528829 **All Spinner Dials are protected by IP Australia - Patent #2023379419 Together we can share Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander culture.
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The only diploma program biology resource developed with the IB to accurately match the new 2014 syllabus for both SL and HL. This revised edition gives you unparallelled support for the new concept-based approach to learning: the Nature of science. Understanding, applications and skills are integrated in every topic, alongside TOK links and real-world connections to drive inquiry and independent learning. Assessment support directly from the IB, includes practice questions and worked examples in each topic, along with focused support for both the Internal Assessment and Extended Essay. Truly aligned with the IB philosophy, this course book gives unrivalled insight and support at every stage. - Written by co-authors of the new syllabus and leading IB workshop leaders - Accurately cover the new syllabus - the most comprehensive match, with support directly from the IB on the core, AHL and all the options - Fully integrate the new concept-based approach, holistically addressing understanding, applications, skills and the Nature of science - Tangibly build assessment potential with assessment support straight from the IB - Develop confidence - data-based questions and focused practice support exceptional achievement - Supported by a fully comprehensive and updated Study Guide About the Series: IB Diploma Course Books are essential resource materials designed in cooperation with the IB to provide students with extra support through their IB studies. Course Books provide advice and guidance on specific course assessment requirements, mirroring the IB philosophy and providing opportunities for critical thinking.
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Well, another slow week on the Kindergarten front. My husband said it seemed like we don't "do" school more often than we do....
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Connection is the foundation for all human relationships but can be challenging for kids who have sensory, attachment or anxiety issues. These connection activities are designed to help.
Math can sometimes seem like a puzzle. Terms like whole numbers, natural numbers, positive and negative numbers, and integers can all be confusing. To ease your confusion, let's pick "integers" as the topic of discussion for today. You may be wondering, "What are integers anyway?" Well, integers are those
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Set your child up for success with simple strategies to develop executive function in kids 4 to 12 Parenting a child who struggles with executive function--the skills that help us stay focused, manage our emotions, and plan ahead--can be a challenge, whether or not they have an official ADHD diagnosis. This book is filled with expert advice and actionable strategies that can help your smart but scattered child build the skills they need to thrive both at school and at home. Quick assessment tools--Better understand your child's level of executive function and learn what motivates them, for stronger communication and connection. Expert advice--Learn how to build confidence and autonomy in your smart but scattered child with research-based guidance for helping them practice self-control, manage time, follow routines, beat procrastination, and more. Common sense explanations--Explore how executive function works in clear, simple language, and then apply what you learned through fun activities like using code words and making memory boards. Build better habits and routines in smart but scattered kids with this comprehensive parent's guide to executive function. | Author: Zac Grisham Ms Lpc-S Adhd-Ccsp | Publisher: Rockridge Press | Publication Date: January 19, 2021 | Number of Pages: 210 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1647396778 | ISBN-13: 9781647396770
Review students' knowledge of renewable and nonrenewable resources with this fun sorting activity! Students will sort the pictures based on whether the object in the picture is a renewable resource or a nonrenewable resource.
Guest post from Valerie Young I'm Valerie from All Students Can Shine and I'm here to tell you all about interactive notebooks! I started using these in my classroom this year and I would have loved to have all my questions answered before I got started. If you haven't given these a try yet, or if
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There's a natural connection for SLPs to write children’s books, and I’m excited to highlight some of these fun stories—many of which are often full of useful activities for children needing help with speech and language skills.
I am linking up with Ashley Reed from Just Reed this mid-week to share in my Top 10 Pins in Classroom Management! I know that I already shared in how my grade level shares in our classroom behavior but we also input some other great ideas and then some! As I was looking at my Pinterest board... Everything First Grade! (click on the words to take you there-- I seriously need to organize my boards better but sometimes I get so pin-happy that I can't help myself!), here are some pins that I have either already incorporated or will do this year! 1. Voice Levels: I know that this concept seems really simple, but I love how they give it a numerical value and assign it a phrase like "Silence is Golden" or my personal favourite, "Spy Talk". In my classroom, I have the plain old red, yellow, and green circles and that's about it. I like this and think I will post this up in the front of my classroom in addition to my coloured circles. teachingforfameandmoney.blogspot.com 2. Hand Signals: Loving the "Hand Jive" vibe to this poster and love it as a display for kids. I use hand signals in my classroom (different than these) and find them so useful. I especially like the "I understand/I don't understand" which is especially helpful for our ESOL/ESL kids. rainbowswithinreach.blogspot.com 3. Behaviour Beads: Similar to bucket fillers. I like this idea as they earn beads for being bucket fillers and at the end of the week they can make a bracelet. Bling-bling!! rainbowswithinreach.blogspot.com 4. Bucket Filler Necklace: Goes along with the idea of the buckets... Students wear a necklace for being bucket fillers! Kids really love getting noticed for the great things they do! Like I always tell my kiddos when coaching others on a task... "We want to encourage, not discourage!" seusstastic classroom 5. Fun Attention Grabbers: CLASS!!! Yes!!! LOL! I am always looking for fun ways that get their attention other than the clapping out a rhythm, "Give me 5", "1-2-3, eyes on me!"... Here are some other cute ways, as I am sure you might have some other ones too! 6. Brain Breaks! Yes! Even I need them. One of my favourite ones to do is the Just Dance Wii ones on youtube (like the one I have here because I love Maroon 5 and Adam Levine!). They are fun to do and like anything on the internet, preview them first! Go ahead and play the video-- you know you want to move like Jagger!!! Really, it's a great dance video! No ones looking!! LOL! If the dance craze is not your thang, then I do have some brain break cards that I have printed, cut, and laminated that I have hanging on my whiteboard on a key ring. numberonepencils.blogspot.com 7. Behaviour Coupons: I really like the idea of behaviour coupons for the classroom. I don't know about you, but sometimes I feel that treasure box/candy jar can get boring and not only that but I feel like kids get way too much material things and these simple, low to no cost (my husband would be so happy, happy, happy if I spent less money on my classroom-- can I get an Amen?) coupons are a great way to reinforce good behaviour with little effort on our part other than printing and cutting them out! Fabulous!!! Behavior Coupons with a QR code!!! So, not only do they get a behavior coupon, but now they get to scan it!! Way cool in my book! classroomfreebies.blogspot.com 8. Brownie Points: I used to do a chain link in my class and each link represented whenever my class earned a compliment or were just extra fabulous. This is another cute and fun way! 9. RESPECT: Aretha sang it best! I am big believer in respect in the classroom (aren't we all??) and I saw these cute kids by whimsyworkshop.blogspot.com and thought what a cute way to help with the beginning of the year and classroom management and behavior! 10. What to do? What to do? I like this visual post for the whiteboard or chalkboard that shows students what materials they need and what they "can" and "cannot" do. firstgradeglitterandgiggles.blogspot.com I hope this gave you some new ideas that you can pin and use! I am working on some printables for my Wizard of Oz room and I am so excited! I just finished and will be uploading a new getting to know you packet on TPT-- I Mustache You a Question-- Getting to Know You Questions and Activities! I was a *little* obsessed with the mustache thing after reading the book "Mustache" by Mac Barnett with my boys and had to make a little something to with it. And so, if you managed to stay with my this far.... here is a little freebie for you from my new packet... It is from the activity: Click on the picture to take you there! It is just one page of 3 from this particular packet! Enjoy!
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The American Mountain Guides Association published tips on how outdoor professionals can use "psychological first aid" to stay mentally healthy during these challenging times. But the advice is useful for all of us during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.