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Though best known for conquering England in 1066, the Norman dynasty also changed the course of history throughout Europe. Furthermore, the Normans' ability to assimilate into other cultures is still found today in the languages we speak and the laws that govern our daily lives. That said, here are some interesting tidbits about how they rose to prominence as well as some other facts they probably would have wanted to stay buried. 8. Norse Men Dating as far back as the 8th century, bands of Vikings from Scandinavia launched frequent raids on coastal settlements in the Frankish Kingdom (now France).
Select "All Sizes" to read an article or to see the image clearly. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history of People of Color. Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... I look forward to reading them!
The last two weeks in our room have been focused primarily on measurement when it comes to math. We spent two days on this terrific lesson originally created by Marilyn Burns. It was one of my favorite lessons of the year! Students were given various colors of construction paper and each made three fish of […]
Psychologist Tania Lombrozo looks at a new study finding that we're more critical of arguments offered by others than of those we produce ourselves.
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Tomie dePaola is a popular author for the middle grades. This post about his Strega Nona books is just what you need for characterization.
Prefix activity ideas to arm your students with more than just context clues. Love all the different ideas in this prefix unit!
I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history of People of Color. Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions. I look forward to reading them!
What are the finest Tuba learning methods? Is it better to have 1-1 lessons or to learn through an app? To find out everything you need to know, go here.
All about Morning Meetings! The structure, the reasons, and the benefits of a class meeting. Great for social emotional learning (SEL), cooperative learning, and social skills. Included are ideas for greeting, sharing, group activity, and morning message.
Graph of "commute well-being" from a presentation poster by Oliver Smith. There's a quiet revolution going on in the field of transportation research. A new guard of young students and up-and-coming professionals are infusing new life and ideas into a body of work that has long been dominated by au
Phonics and spelling instruction can vary a lot from classroom to classroom. Over the last twelve years that I have been a first grade teacher, I have seen fads and...
Mog the forgetful cat Judith Kerr ~ Parents' Magazine Press, 1970 Here is the book that separates the Americans from the Brits, for one ...
Why do we forget so much of what we read? Anthropologist Barbara J. King suggests that the answer might point toward benefits of a slower pace of teaching in the college classroom.
Select "All Sizes" to read an article or to see the image clearly. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history of People of Color. Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... I look forward to reading them!
Read alouds, videos, and lessons to teach Me on the Map & Being a Good Citizen. 10 interactive lessons in a keepsake book.
Growing up, I was a little obsessed with lists, to the great annoyance of my big sister. A list was often the cause of vast stretches of si...
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Unlock the power of digital learning and dive into the world of density with these interactive density task cards! These eleven digital card decks delve into the density of solids and liquids and offer: A blend of concrete and abstract thinking questions Vibrant and engaging visuals Exploration of relative density of substances in comparison to one another and other fluids (including sinking and floating using water as a reference) Calculation of volume through both measurement and displacement methods Calculation of density given electronic balance and graduated cylinder readings. The interactive design allows for selecting the best answer, sorting, as well as drag and drop. These task cards are perfect for extra practice, assessment, homework, or independent learning, making them an indispensable tool for any educational setting. Enjoy a well-rounded approach to understanding this fundamental scientific concept. ⭐ Click here to follow my store and receive the latest updates. Original Artwork (©AwesomeScience). For Personal Use Only. Uneditable. Page count does not include Terms of Use and links to supplementary activities. Copyright ©AwesomeScience 2024 – The Present. All Rights Reserved by Author. By using this Resource you agree to the Terms as outlined in the Terms of Service. This Resource is for limited Personal Use only; not to be used, in part or in whole, for commercial purposes. Each Individual License is for use by one specific educator only. Additional licenses must be purchased for each additional educator. Except as permitted in Section 3 to deliver Resources electronically to Permitted Recipients, you may not post or otherwise make the Resource available on any website, application, shared drive or other sites or services.
Grant Snider illustrates a humorous pastime among the literati—judging others by the contents of their bookshelves.
Click the "All Sizes" button above to read an article or to see the image clearly. These scans come from my rather large magazine collection. Instead of filling my house with old moldy magazines, I scanned them (in most cases, photographed them) and filled a storage area with moldy magazines. Now they reside on an external harddrive. I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history. Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... Thanks in advance!
About this time two years ago, wonder librarian, School Library Journal blogger, and certainly my most referenced and trusted children’s book reviewer, Elizabeth Bird, posted poll results for…
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Learn more about the reasons why we communicate and the significance of effective communication in personal and professional contexts.We communicate with others so that we can share our thoughts and get the thoughts of others. We can deliver our feelings and thoughts to others, isn't it?Communication is not just something we do in our daily lives; it has several other methods as well. There are so many things to look after while we are talking, and here are a few things to learn in order to communicate well. To make communication effective, one must know the reason behind their talk. We can’t just talk about anything anywhere. Make sure you know what and where you are talking about, and then talk. Communication is one of the main sources of every human being. We all have different talking habits for different places, so we must know exactly how to communicate effectively. It is something we learn from our childhood, but good manners and style are very important. It is unbelievable, but people take classes to learn communication etiquette in order to succeed in life.
This lens is a collection of tips, tidbits, and other goodies that are good rules and practices to live by if you are interested in writing, publishing, or blogging. Whether your goal is to make a profit selling ebooks etc. or just want to be an...