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I love the ocean, this you probably know. I also love to create ocean themed materials, even if it means squeezing them into my therapy the last couple of weeks of school AND…It’s freebie time! Woot
"i said nothing. deep inside of me, my voice screamed from a hole where i had buried it" - vaddey ratner
These women are the last of their kind. In their floral wetsuits, they fill their lungs with air and dive for long periods of time deep into the Pacific ocean, with nothing more than a mask and flippers. They are known as Ama and make a living hunting for abalone, a sea snail that produces pearls.
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Students investigate how mountains are formed. Concepts include the composition and structure of the Earth's tectonic plates and tectonic plate boundaries, with an emphasis on plate convergence as it relates to mountain formation. Students learn that geotechnical engineers design technologies to measure movement of tectonic plates and mountain formation, as well as design to alter the mountain environment to create safe and dependable roadways and tunnels.
I've been a big fan of M.C. Escher's Art since I was a little kid. His impossible figures drawings are mindblowing and his tesselations are...
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Another set with Ovate, in a favorite jumpsuit of theirs! This was taken around the Sunshine coast while a storm was rolling in - We found it so beautiful!!!!!!!
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Hey there travel lovers! It is amazing how traveling has an enlightening effect on us, don’t you think? The moment of getting out of the routine of your life and visiting new places, meeting new people, getting to know new cultures - all that is an experience that many would…
Lots of craziness and excitment this week! We started our end of the year Ocean Animals unit, and I have been having so much fun! Hopefully...
Fisherman’s Homecoming Waiting title unknown Jean Hagborg Aged Six
Looking for an elementary music lesson that lends itself to group compositions or individual compositions? Your students will love the engaging Orff lesson while reviewing quarter notes, quarter rests and 2 eighth notes beamed or 2 single eighth notes and then creating their own composition. A perfect lesson to integrate when a grade level is studying oceans. Plus, the digital resource will work on your internet browser or tablet. The resource is included in a bundle: Elementary Music Lessons: Orff, Instruments, Rhythm and Composition {Bundle}. Click on the product link or the preview button for additional details. Consider purchasing the bundle to save money! The original speech can be used to review rhythm in your Orff lessons or Kodaly lessons. It is an excellent speech to teach to your elementary music students while reinforcing rhythmic concepts and addressing your Orff and Kodaly curriculum. Your students will love the engaging activities and the interactive slides included in the lesson plan, the PowerPoint or Web version of the visuals. The set of Lesson Plans and interactive slides include: • 3 lessons each 6-10 minutes (6 pdf pages) plus the speech. The lesson plan includes detailed instructions for teaching the poem, rhythmic activities, instrument rotation and group composition activity for Kindergarten through Third Grade. Ocean composition cards are also included to help facilitate the group composition (4 pdf pages) along with 2 worksheet pages that can be used to allow students to create their own composition. • 18 visuals with 4 slides being teacher and student interactive may be used to reinforce rhythmic reading and rhythm of the words using ocean animals. It is a perfect piece to address curricular concepts while enjoying making music. Interested in additional products in this series? Click HERE. The resource was designed to be projected onto your SmartBoard, Promethean, Mimio or Interactive Whiteboard and will run on PC's, Mac's, Chromebooks and tablets using a "link" that will open via your default internet browser. Integrating the resource into digital learning platforms like Canvas, Blackboard, Seesaw, and Google Classroom is easy when utilizing the "shared link". Upon purchase please read the document titled "1 READ FIRST INFORMATION" for detailed instructions. TpT has size restrictions on previews and I am unable to offer a preview of the Web Browser version of the product. If you would like to see it please email me at [email protected] and I will be more than happy to accommodate you. You might be interested in similar products: ♦ Elementary Music Lesson ~ Five Little Hoot Owls: Orff, Rhythm & Instruments ♦ Orff Arrangement ~ Twinkle, Twinkle: Orff, Rhythm, Melody & Improvisation ♦ Music Lesson ~ See the Little Monkeys: Orff, Rhythm & Instruments {Eighth Notes} ♦ Spring Music Lesson ~ One Little Chick Orff, Rhythm & Instruments {Eighth Notes} ♦ Elementary Music Lesson ~ Wind Up the Apple Tree: Orff, Melody, Rhythm, Movement *************************************** Follow me on Facebook and on Pinterest. *************************************** Happy Teaching! Linda McPherson McPherson’s Music Room
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French painter Gaston La Touche [1854-1913] post-impressionist painter, draughtsman and pastellist was a leading colorist of the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries, who associated with all the important artists of the period. He was close friends with many of the Impressionists, but chose to follow an independent path in both technique and subject matter. His extraordinary imagination revealed itself in his wonderful depictions of monkeys, fetes, balls, theatrical subjects and interiors, all tinged with a wry sense of humor.
This is an artist reproduction print of an original gouache painting. Printed on EPSON Hot Press Fine Art Paper 100 % Cotton & Acid Free Signed Sizes Vary, Please use Dimensions Box to see the available sizes and price 8 X 8" prints will ship flat, all other sizes will ship in a roll ©beccastadtlander