Go down under as you learn about Australia for Kids with these free printable books filled with information to read, color, andl learn!
Learn about countries for kids with Around the WOrld Country Coloring Pages! These coloring sheets are easy way to explore 19 countries!
Pre K Worksheets - Around the World to Switzerland. Five engaging worksheets for preschoolers and kindergarteners feature word tracing, coloring, traditional clothing, and map activities.
Kids will love this hands-on, STEAM educational activty using Free Printable Lego Challenge Cards to learn Famous Landmarks Around the World.
This set includes 24 different flags from countries around the world. There are 12 cards total plus a recording sheet. I made them to practice the concepts Great than, Less than, and Same with my Pre-k students during our "Around the World" monthly theme. Are you looking for different flags or a particular set number? Let me know in the comments and I will add them to this resource! PRINTING: Make sure to check your printer settings and change the sizing to "fit", "Shrink oversized pages" or your printers equivalent :) I'd love to hear how this activity worked out for you! ~Miss Gigi
Use these 7 continents worksheet pagges to teach elementary age about CONTINENTS for kids. Grab continents book printable!
? Study countries around the world with your preschooler using this Around the World Preschool Theme with lots of fun activities.
We’ve all been there… you’re trying to just get that first cup of coffee in the morning, cook dinner, or even just driving down the road, when your preschooler tosses out one of their deep questions about the universe. I’ve now got two preschoolers, making for double the ponderings. After a…
Getting your classroom ready for students is such an exciting time! You want to make everything perfect. An inviting classroom creates a room full of happy and engaged students! Real life pictures around the room helps your students make connections when learning basic concepts. These real life color posters are a great addition to your
We have pulled together some fun kids crafts from around the world. Learn different crafts from different countries all around the world.
Are Littles 'big enough' to use technology in the classroom? Yes Pre-K and elementary school-aged children are naturally curious about the world around them. They love to explore and play, in fact, that's how they learn. That innate drive to discover and willingness to try is also what makes Littles great at embracing new opportunities. In Google Apps for Littles, author-educators Christine Pinto and Alice Keeler encourage teachers to tap into their young students' curiosity, particularly when it comes to technology. The authors share a wealth of innovative ways to integrate digital tools in the primary classroom to make learning engaging and relevant for even the youngest of today's twenty-first-century learners. Google Apps for Littles equips you with . . . Practical ways to approach technology with young learners Activities for integrating Google Apps in the primary classroom Easy-to-implement ideas for using G Suite as an educator Exercises that build important skills, such as critical thinking and collaboration Children already know that they don't need to wait for a grown-up to give them information, and many are already familiar with smartphones and tables. By helping them understand how to use these amazing digital tools to learn and create, rather than just consume information, you are equipping them for their future education. Empower your Littles with experiences that place learning at their fingertips It is time to have a shift your mindset and believe that the youngest kids on an elementary school campus can do more. \"Google Apps for Littles is jam packed with practical and innovative ideas and projects you can use with you littles tomorrow \" --Eric Curts, ControlAltAchieve.com \"Inside this book, created by the dynamic duo of Alice Keeler and Christine Pinto, you will find nothing short of transformation. No matter what grade you teach, you will gain new ideas and insight by reading this book. Add this book to your reading list now \" --Kasey Bell, ShakeUpLearning.com \"I love this all-encompassing guide to support teachers and students. Awesome \" --Lavonna Roth, creator and founder of Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E.(R) #GAfE4Littles
Learn about countries for kids around the world with these super cute, FREE printable I spy worksheets. 36 I SPY GAMES included!
Learn about famous landmarks for kids with these free printable Landmarks Worksheets for preschool, pre k, kindergarten, and first grade students.
Kids will get so excited to discover countries all around the world with these FREE Printable Passports for Kids.
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The money math workbook is designed to give kids practice in counting, adding, subtracting, multiplying, solving math problems involving money and playing games that will help understand and practice these skills as well. This workbook covers Pre K- Grade 6 levels. Some worksheets that are included in the ebook are: Learning about each value of money Coloring pages Money story problems Learning about money around the world Practice counting money worksheets Practice rounding up prices How much to pay for an item Making change Matching the right amount of money with an item Practice counting dimes, pennies, nickels, quarters, dollars and Euros Addition, subtraction, multiplication and dividing money practice sheets Printable play checks, play money and play coins Money games 116 pages available after checkout. See more money skills products here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/PrintablesClassroom?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=865597644§ion_id=30588437
Kids will love this hands-on, STEAM educational activty using Free Printable Lego Challenge Cards to learn Famous Landmarks Around the World.
Kids will love this hands-on, STEAM educational activty using Free Printable Lego Challenge Cards to learn Famous Landmarks Around the World.
Make history come alive with these fun, hands-on history lessons for kids! These kids history lessons include activities, worksheets, & more!
Learn more about Spain for Kids with this FREE Printable My Little Book about Spain. Print pdf file, color, read, and learn about Espana!
Kids will have fun learning about the 7 Continents with this fun, Roll into Geography Game. Perfect for Prek-4th grade kids.
Learn about all the fun and interesting days with FREE printable September Coloring Pages. Read, color, trace, and learn.
These free around the world lesson plans for preschoolers teach children about different cultures and countries around the world.
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This week in Pre-K we had an 'Around the World' theme, ending with learning about China on Friday, which was Chinese New Years. We also tied in Ms. j from the letter people curriculum; she talks about different sounds. How did I tie in sounds and around the world you ask? I talked about how people all talk, but we speak in different languages in different parts of the world. We then learned how to say 'hello' in a different language each day. On Monday, I introduced the concept of the world and different places in the world instead of focusing on one country. The kids did two art projects that day. First, they made these adorable Cereal Box Suitcases from Pinterest. It was a lot of work on my part getting all the paper cut to the right size, but the kids had fun gluing down the paper and stamping them. I added Velcro to the top so it can stay closed and the kids can actually put their projects from this week in it to take home. The kids also made 3D salt maps of the world from www.notimeforflascards.com/2011/05/salt-map.html. To do this, I just printed a simple globe on a piece of blue paper and quickly shade the land forms green so the kids would know where to put their salt mixture. I also backed the paper on leftover cereal boxes to make it stronger. The mixture was a simple mix of flour, water, salt, and food coloring mixture, and the exact recipe is on notimeforflashcards. The kids used paintbrushes and I showed them how to dab it on to make it really thick. On Tuesday, we talked about Africa. We learned how to say hello, 'Jambo', which was convenient because it's a J word and we were talking about J all week. I read a book called 'Honey Honey Badger' which took place in the jungles of Africa. We happened to be able to watch a movie later in the day, so of course it was a perfect time to play 'The Lion King'. We made two projects, including colorful paper plate masks from "Art for All Seasons" and we beaded colorful necklaces as well. On Wednesday, we talked about France and learned how to say 'Bonjour'. There wasn't much I could really tell about France, so I told the kids there's a lot of cool buildings, and they eat a lot of bread. I think that prey much sums it up! :) We read 'Madeline', and I pointed out all of the landmarks in the book including the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, and the Notre Dame. I also showed the kids pictures of me in Paris in front of these same monuments so they could get a better understanding of how real they are and how large they are. For our projects that day, the kids colored a Paper City Paris from . They also did Eiffel Towr Tape Painting, which I can't find the source to. All I did was put down scotch tape on pieces of white construction paper in a shape slightly resembling the Eiffel Tower. The kids painted over the tape and when it was dry we peeled it off. They loved it and I think turned out really cute. They loved pointing out that the eiffel tower looks like an A. On Thursday, we talked about Italy. I read the book, 'Gaspard on Vacation' about a dog that goes to Venice with his family. The kids liked seeing the canals instead of roads. I also talked about how Italy is known for pizza and pasta. The kids got to make their own pizzas in the toaster oven from English muffins, sauce, cheese, and pepperonis... Then we ate them for snack! Before they made the pizzas, I read the book, 'Pete's a Pizza', which is a cute story about a little boy whose parents try to cheer him up by making him into a pizza. The kids also made their own Italian flag by color sorting on a piece of construction paper. Finally, on Friday, we talked about China to celebrate the Chinese New Year. I read the story 'Tikki Tikki Timbo', and the kids made their own Chinese Dragon puppets from krokotak.com/2012/01/idea-za-godinata-an-drakona. They also did a Chinese anew a year preK pack from royalbaloo.com/downloads3/Chinese-new-year-packs/. Overall, it was a very busy week but it was fun to teach about all the different places in the world! This was our finished bulletin board:
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Exploring world cultures with your child allows them to build an appreciation for the world itself, the people in it, and the differences between themselves
This simple project with help teach kids geography and increase their global awareness as they begin to grasp their city, state, country, and continent.
Learn about Japan for Kids with this printable book to read, color, and learn about Mt Fiji, charming gardens, and sushi without leaving home!