Reaching for the Moon VOCABULARY Assessment (MyView U1 W1 4th grade) This quick check is to assess students on the five vocabulary words for the MyView Unit 1 Week 1 text- Reaching for the Moon. It includes matching, fill-in-the-blanks, and illustrations. Also available in a bundle that includes all vocabulary assessments for Unit 1 Words: -determination -independence -specialized -struggled -confidence Please check out my store for more MyView resources! -weekly focus wall -text assessments -vocabulary practice -first read graphic organizers for all texts! Don't forget to leave a review for TPT credits :)
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Enjoy listening to the poem 'De Profundis' by Christina Rossetti. Discover the analysis and listen to its musical arrangement.
"Monkey Reaching for the Moon" by Ogata Gekko captures the intricate moment of a monkey extending towards a moonlit reflection in a tranquil pond. This traditional Sumi-E portrait effortlessly showcases Japanese artistry with delicate brushstrokes and minimalist design. Ideal as a wall poster, it highlights themes of nature, animals, and serene landscapes, reflecting the essence of classic Japanese painting.
I'm skipping ahead and posting again today because I want to share with you what I think is the GREATEST art project ever. WOW, that is a big, bold statement isn't it??? Well, you be the judge! Our letter last week was "M" so this just seemed perfect. We are reaching for the moon and the stars. YES, with the exception of cutting out the moon and the children's bodies), these were all done completely by the students themselves! I saw a similar art project on a children's museum website last year. I'm sorry that I don't have the original art piece (it was done by an adult artist) but if you do, please let me know and I will give them credit. NOTE: A big thank you to Katy Mitchell! She lead me to the original picture I saw. Here it is Artsonia. THANK YOU so much Katy!!! This project was really very simple but the children were all so proud of themselves. I loved watching each child finish their art and look at it. They were so happy. I hope you will try something like this with your class and if you do, please send me a picture, I would love to see it! Thanks for dropping by!
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A question and answer trifold for the autobiography Reach for the Moon in the 2020 edition of myView Literacy 4 (Unit 1, Week 1). Contains a combination of comprehension and skill questions in the form of multiple choice and short answer questions. Features: Comprehensive Content: Focuses on the autobiography Reach for the Moon from Unit 1, Week 1. Engaging Question Formats: Includes a mix of multiple choice and short answer questions. Aligned with Curriculum: Aligned with myView Literacy 4 curriculum objectives. Why You'll Love It: Enhances Understanding: Helps students deepen their comprehension of the autobiography. Supports Skill Development: Reinforces essential reading skills. Versatile Use: Suitable for in-class activities, assessments, or homework. Easy to Use: Ready-made resource for immediate use. Explore the inspiring story of Reach for the Moon with this engaging trifold.
Ein Mann steht auf einer Leiter und streckt sich zum Vollmond empor. Die Szene strahlt eine mysteriöse und faszinierende Atmosphäre aus, während der Mann nach den Sternen greift. Ein Poster, das die Sehnsucht nach dem Unbekannten und die Suche nach neuen Horizonten symbolisiert.
Reaching For The Moon by Edward Mason Eggleston, 1933.
This craft is based upon the book Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me by Eric Carle. We began by reading the book, a lot! We re-read at least once every day that we did this craft. It was a great conversation starter about waning and waxing moons, and we even went into solar systems when one child asked me if the moon was bigger than the sun. We also touched on collage a little and how Eric Carle's pictures are all done using collage and paper. In this craft we only used collage for the moons, which the kids did collaboratively. We started by painting the sheet of paper. I gave them both green sparkly paint and blue sparkly paint and the just combined them and smeared them around as much as they wanted. I really like how the brush stokes added some twirls and lines! We then collaged a piece of paper with white tissue paper and a grey paper. Unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of that process. When it was dry I cut out the circles. The children then glued down the moon, stars, and ladder, which was small sized Popsicle sticks. I took pictures of the children from a ladder and added them on.
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Enhance your teaching materials with these question and answer trifolds designed for the main readings of Unit 1 in myView Literacy 4 (2020). These comprehensive resources cover the readings Reaching for the Moon, Rare Treasure: Mary Anning and Her Remarkable Discoveries, "Twins in Space", Life at t...
Reach for the moon and melt the hearts of parents. In this lesson, students recreate the famous art piece "Ladder to the Moon" by Georgia O'Keeffe.
2 ingredient moon sand recipe- we have a taste safe version for babies as well. One of the most popular sensory activities on Little Learning Club
For Mother's Day this year, we decided on a fun "Love you to the moon and back" photo gift for the all the moms and grandmas in our co-op. Since my mom wasn't here in
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Mission planning is a cornerstone of space exploration. It involves a series of highly coordinated steps to ensure the success of a mission, from the initial
Reach for the moon and melt the hearts of parents. In this lesson, students recreate the famous art piece "Ladder to the Moon" by Georgia O'Keeffe.
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Editable Lesson Plan for MyView Unit 1 Week 1 Reaching for the Moon Available in B/W and Color ** Note the plan provided is modeled after the curriculum. You will likely need to supplement instruction with standard-based key terms, anchor charts, and question stems. For supplemental resources check out: Reaching for the Moon The above resource includes: Week at a Glance Newsletter Instructional Standards Focus Wall Printables Academic Vocabulary + Story Vocabulary Cards Frayer Model Academic Vocabulary Flipbook Anchor Charts/Graphic Organizers - Autobiographies, Context Clues, Author’s Purpose, Suffixes First Read Note Catcher See, Infer, Wonder Arts Integration Activities Spelling Choice Board Narrative Checklist Vocabulary Assessment
You know the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover?” The same rule can be changed into “Don’t judge a person by its ink.” Getting some body art inked is probably one of the best ways for self-expression—be it a drawing in remembrance of your past beliefs, shenanigans or a minimal tattoo filled with deep meanings. No tattoo design is meaningless or ugly because there’s always something bigger behind it. At least to the person who chose the unique tattoo, that is.