These Good Samaritan Bible story activities can be used in Christian Preschool programs and Sunday schools. Good Samaritan Sequencing Print these
Too busy to plan exciting math lessons that engage your students? Try this sample lesson from our Transformation Unit!
Today I am doing a bit of prep for a workshop I’ll be teaching next week. I wanted to do some kind of printing project and have settles on collagraph prints. A collagraph is a printing plate …
These free cute sea animal do a dot printables are a fun, no-prep activity for toddlers + preschoolers.
This step-by-step block printing lesson teaches how to do linocut and foam printing with your students complete with block printing supplies and videos.
In this activity children will create feelings faces to explore different feelings to build their emotional intelligence... Did you know that including social emotional learning activities when teaching can lead to better academic performance? For so long, schools focused only on teaching academics, but with more and more research, people are understanding the value in
Measurement concepts benefit from hands-on learning! Help your K-3 learn non-standard units of measure & how to use a ruler. Get 20 ideas for measurement today!
Computer Fundamentals are critical for today's students. This complete 8 lesson unit will teach your upper elementary or middle school students everything they need to be successful digital device users. The 8 lessons include: Basic Parts of a Computer Buttons and Ports on a Computer Computer Choice Persuasive Essay Computer Safety and Maintenance Inside a Computer Setting up a Computer Understanding Operating Systems What is a Computer? This resource is digital worksheets with questions to answer about these topics. Each worksheet links to an online interactive learning module, where students can find the answers to the questions. Each lesson should take between 30-45 minutes for a student to complete. This is ideal for a computer lab teacher or media specialist who has access to a class set of computers. If you're a classroom teacher, check out the laptop cart or sign up for the computer lab. This is a full crash course in computer fundamentals, and you will have an assessment piece for each lesson. The questions included are "right there" questions. Students can move through the learning modules and find the answers easily. By the end of the complete unit, they will know specific answers for what to do if their screen isn't displaying an image, which ports on the device support which peripherals, why we need antivirus software, and so much more. This download also includes an editable rubric and standards alignment page. The reading level for the learning modules is best suited to middle school students, but 5th grade classes could complete them with vocabulary support. I DO allow these Word documents (digital worksheets) to be uploaded to a password protected page of a teacher website or onto a learning management system like Edmodo, that requires students to log in to access. These worksheets aren't cute or exciting, but they get the job done when it comes to students learning research skills. When the lesson is done, students can print the worksheet or save it to their file (I recommend saving even if they do print). If your students need work on their Microsoft Office Skills, I have a complete unit for PPT Skills in my store. If you are a computer lab teacher or media specialist and you don't have the Technology Teacher Planning and Data Binder yet, you're missing out on an opportunity to be more organized than you've ever been before. Register today for my FREE Email Course for Technology Teachers. Other Middle School Technology Units Available: Troubleshooting and Managing Digital Files Mini Unit Internet Safety Complete Unit for Middle School Computer Lab Lessons - The Internet Complete Unit Online Research Skills Complete Unit
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How is school already around the corner? Summer has seriously flown by. I love having the kids at home, having no type of schedule and hanging out at the water park all week. However, I'm ready for a little more consistency in our life. I think my kids are ready for it as well. I
Blank printable timeline worksheets are a practical and engaging tool for students of all ages. These worksheets provide a structured format for organizing information, allowing students to visualize the sequence of events. With clear boxes to fill in dates, descriptions, and illustrations, it becomes easier for students to grasp the chronology of historical events, key points in a story, or the progression of a project. By using these worksheets, educators can easily introduce the concept of timelines and help students develop their critical thinking and analytical skills.
Free PE Curriculum for September 202111 New Lesson Plan Ideas to Get Your Students Excited About Moving Includes Football Skill Stations, Yoga Pose Station
These number find worksheets are great for early learners to help with number recognition and early math skills.
Scorpion is not my favorite bug, but others love them and keep it as a pet because they are fascinating to watch. Children should have a lot of fun learning the life and importance of every bug and insect in this world. The black and white illustration of a scorpion outline is perfect for kids
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Eric Clapton Tears in Heaven Guitar Recorded Versions (with TAB). Includes Guitar Recorded Versions (with TAB) for Voice, range: E4-F#5 or Guitar, range: E3-G5 in A Major. SKU: MN0102305
Frustrated with the lack of good materials that come with Avancemos Level 3? Download this quick practice worksheet with 10 impersonal "se" translations connected with the vocabulary in the Avancemos 3, Unit 2 Lesson 2 unit "¿Cómo nos organizamos?" (Two sets per sheet so you can cut in half). Cou...
Hey, y'all! Just popping in to share with you some selfies that my firsties and second graders have been working on. All of my classes are in the middle of Self-Portrait Land with our collaborative project being our It's Okay to be Different mural (which I'm hoping to have up and share with y'all by next week). That project really introduced the kids to color mixing and basics of self portrait making with painting and collage. So they were ready to handle these colorful and crazy self portraits. In this project, we covered more color theory, color mixing, the proportions of the face and collage. It was a fun endeavor and one that I'm sure I'll be doing again in years to come. My art classes are 30 minutes in length with my younger students so each portion of the lesson I had to break down in small bites. The project began with a group of helpful fourth graders that come in each morning and help a poor hot mess of an art teacher out. They sorted through all of my washable markers and found the that were on their last marker-y leg, so to speak. I soaked 'em over night in a cup of water and the next day, placed the warm colors of "marker juice" on one set of tables and the cool on another. The kids could decide what color they'd like for their background and commence splatter painting. We had chatted briefly about Jackson Pollock and watched a short clip of him in action. The kids were super excited about this process and very curious about the making of marker juice. Y'all don't even know how many donated markers the kids have brought in for the cause. We MIGHT have ended up with just a coupla rainbow freckles with all that splattering. The following art class, I read the book The Colors of Us. Because of our color mixing background, the kids were familiar with the basics of how to create secondary colors with primary. For creating the unique flesh tone of each child, the kids were given red, yellow, brown, white and black. We talked about the various flesh colors in the book and how the young girl in the book created each one. Then the kids put that knowledge to work and painted a piece of 9" X 12" sheet of paper that was their flesh color. The following art class, we used that flesh colored piece of paper to draw our self portraits. We talked about how the head is shaped like an upside down egg. The students traced a head-shaped template, drew a neck and did a little guided drawing with me. I had mirrors out so the kids could look at themselves as we drew. From there, we cut out our bald self portraits and glued them down to our splatter painted background. Using mirrors and our color-mixing knowledge, we painted our hair. I loved seeing all the different hair styles! We have been reading the book I Ain't Gonna Paint No More (which is so much fun to read, the kids adore this book!) and we talked about how sad we'd be if we didn't get to paint anymore! Each of the kids then chose a super messy and painty piece of paper to create their shirt. While they worked on that, I called them by table to come and see me to do one last crazy thing: mix paint on our hands! I had three trays of the primary colors set up. When the kids came up to me, they had to tell me what secondary color they wished to mix and, as a great post-assessment test, they had to figure out what primary colors to use! One hand went in one primary, the other hand in another, rub those hands together like you are putting on lotion and VIOLA! Secondary color hands! These were then promptly printed on paper. The best part was each kid gave me a great big ole painty high-five when they were finished and heading to the sink. Our final step was to cut out our hands (without cutting off digits), glue 'em down and sign our name. I can't wait to hang these happy faces in the halls at school. What are some of y'all's fave books to read when teaching self portraits in the art room?
Do you have struggling writers who just don't seem to be growing? Do you have reluctant writers who don't seem to get much writing completed? In every class that I have ever taught, there has always been a handful of kiddos that just don't like writing. These students can be toughest to reach. You have
Check out these awesome spring printable preschool worksheets! You'll find both Math & Literacy activities that are quick & easy for your little kids! They're a fun, no prep way to get your preschoolers thinking!
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The Good Samaritan Mighty Message Lesson Kit. Provides a Turn-Key Bible Lesson Packed into 60 Minutes of Fun. Includes Craft, Games, Lesson Plan, Sermon, Worksheets, Coloring Sheets, and More! Grades K-6.
The 5 Plot Points English/ELA Printable Poster Elevate your students' understanding of story structure with this downloadable classroom poster! This visually appealing poster breaks down the key components of plot into easy-to-understand segments, perfect for enhancing lessons and sparking classroom discussions. Download today and print conveniently at school or at home. Please Note: - This is a digital product, no physical product will be shipped to you - Etsy does not allow returns on e-products, but don't hesitate to reach out if you have concerns about the product
If you've been following me on Instagram, you've already seen a little sneak peek of today's freebie! This is something I've been wanting to do for a LONG time. On Christian Preschool Printables we've always
Today, I had arranged for our Region to go to The Hyde Collection, a gem of a museum. We toured the special exhibition, The Late Drawings of Andy Warhol, as well as a selection of work by Winslow Homer. Most of his drawings were traced from an overhead projector, which sparked some interesting conversation about the nature of art. This has been on my mind lately, due to some wonderful lines in a book I've been reading. (But I'll save that for another post. This post is about screen printing.) But anyhoo - no photos were allowed in the gallery, so I can't share the exhibit with you (though we were allowed to pose with Andy). After our tour of the exhibit, we went to the art room for a screen printing activity. I had no idea what to expect, and doubted it would be something that would work well with kids. I was WRONG. It was easy! We started by cutting a quickie stencil on freezer paper. (Is that what it's called? I'm drawing a blank.) It's waxy on one side. We didn't pre-draw at all. We cut with stencil knives, scissors and hole punches. Hmm, I don't recall this step of the process (below) being demonstrated to us... Then our stencils were ironed, waxy side down, onto a piece of thin fabric (not real silk, I'm sure... just polyester). We spent a little time at lunch afterward discussing a number of alternatives to the iron, such spray glue, or making the stencil from sticky contact paper. I'll have to try it out. Here's a museum educator ironing someone's stencil. We put our fabric with the attached stencil into an embroidery hoop, so that the stencil side was inside the hoop and the fabric was underneath, if that makes sense. Below is my stencil, ready to use. You can see how thin and light the fabric is. Then we put small dabs of thick acrylic paint onto our stencil. Look at this paint! Isn't it enticing? We squeegeed our design (using scraps of cardboard as squeegees) onto a large piece of mural paper. (Many people also made individual prints to keep.) In the photo on the left below is a museum educator demonstrating. We all quickly jumped into the process. Cool stencil! Below, the almost finished work of art! We are saving it to hang somewhere at our state convention in November. Honestly, the only challenging step was putting the stencil into the embroidery hoop, and in a short period of time we made a great collaborative piece. This idea is definitely a "keeper". I can see potential for it in an elementary or middle art program, and even at the secondary level as a quick introduction to the concept of screen printing. Great workshop! Even Andy thinks so.
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Virtual Sheet Music® Premium High-Quality digital sheet music for piano. Great purchase! AWESOME This is the sheet music for this well-known piece. The engraving ("typesetting for music" quality is reasonable and it reads well as one plays it. If you're looking for a "beginner" piece, this is probably not for you as it is not a simple arrangement of the piece. Easy to access, excellent version of The Entertainer It was very easy to download, and very good copy. It was a little difficult to play, but accurate. It is a 5 star piece. The Entertainer is a very nice piece, but a little difficult to play. For beginning playing it I think it is better to look for a lighter version.
This fun Bible Story craft of Jesus and Peter Walking on Water is a great way to teach your children or Sunday school class about the miracles of Jesus. This printable activity allows you to print as many copies as you need. It includes a blank page to add your own messages or questions about Jesus Walking on Water These crafts are sometimes called Fortune tellers or cootie catchers, an old school memory from childhood. Available in Letter size and A4 Size PLEASE REMEMBER - This item is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD item. - NO PHYSICAL item will be shipped to you. - Digital items cannot be returned so we do not offer refunds. - Colours may vary slightly due to different monitors. - The file is yours once you purchase, so you can print it as many times as you like, but please do not distribute. This is for personal use only! You will receive high resolution PDF image files at 300 dpi, designed to fit on regular letter or A4 size paper. TERMS OF USE Product cannot be reproduced, resold or distributed. The artwork in this shop is the property of Stored Up Treasure. The artwork offered here is for personal use only. Graphics ©to Lime & Kiwi Designs limeandkiwidesigns.com Thank you for visiting! Stored Up Treasure Copyright © 2022 Stored Up Treasure
What happens with your applique edges?! This is one of those things where I have to think about the project and everything to decide what kind of applique edge I will be doing to finish the project.
This free printable pack of pollinator activities for kids includes helpful information & fun ways to learn. Get ideas & tips for enjoying!
Your little learners will have fun practicing their counting with this hands-on free printable apple counting activity to go along with the book Ten Apple Up Top!