Kid-tested fish books for your fish theme activities! Includes picture books and nonfiction books about fish for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarten.
Free 12 Apostles accordion style mini book is the perfect activity for kids learning about the followers of Jesus.
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Read about bubbles, bubble gum and bubble science in this collection of bubble books.
Today I introduced the Listening Center as part of our Daily Five, I have two areas the children can listen to stories. The Listening...
Discover how to make invisible pictures just like in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day! This fun literacy based art project also builds writing skills as students paint “invisible” crayon resist pictures and write about what Alexander’s teacher would say now that she can see them!
Looking for an easy and engaging way for students to record what they've learned about electrical circuits? This double-sided flip book is a handy way to review types of circuits as part of your electricity unit. Depending on your students, you might complete this as a class or have students work on it in small groups, with a partner, or independently. To complete the flip book, students will fill in the blanks and add pictures and writing. The completed flip book fits easily on a science interactive notebook page. What terms are included? circuit open/closed circuit simple circuit series circuit parallel circuit electron resistance Included are the following: double-sided flip book template cut-and-paste circuit pictures (great for differentiation) sample answer key step-by-step directions for printing and assembly This flip book pairs nicely with my electric circuits sorting activity! This resource supports 2010 Virginia Science SOL 4.3. Thanks for visiting my store! To see more electricity resources, please click here!
Overcoming temptation is important in the Christian life. Discover five things you can do to grow smarter and stronger in your struggle against sin.
Esta es una impresión del dibujo de patente para una imprenta en 1914. La patente original se ha limpiado y mejorado para crear una pieza de visualización atractiva para su hogar u oficina. Esta es una gran manera de poner sus intereses y pasatiempos en la exhibición. Maravillosa idea de regalo también. La imagen está impresa en papel de bellas artes mate mate profesional, libre de ácidos y con colores vivos. Las impresiones de lona se imprimen con tintas protegidas por UV en lienzo de archivo de grado museístico (390 gramos/metro cuadrado). Están montados en un marco de camilla de madera de .75 pulgadas con ganchos de metal preinstalados. Las impresiones de lienzo vienen listas para colgarse, por lo que no hay necesidad de comprar un marco. Las impresiones se empaquetan en fundas resistentes a la humedad y sin ácido, y se envían en carteros rígidos de cartón. Los marcos son solo para fines de visualización y no están incluidos. Tenga en cuenta que la marca de agua "Diseño visual" no aparecerá en el producto final. Los tamaños de impresión disponibles incluyen: 5" x 7" 8" x 10" 11" x 14" 16" x 20"
A Kolo classic and best seller that’s perfect for fast and easy assembly, no tape or photo corners needed. The Hudson 3up Photo Album combines the growth of analog with contemporary life, resulting in an old school photo album modernized with bright, bold book cloth, premium art paper, and a customizable album cover. Holds up to 300 4” x 6” photos with room for notes on each page, making for the ideal personalized gift for any occasion. Archival-grade, acid-free, and built to last. Backed by the Kolo Guarantee.
The seeds of Käthe Kollwitz's conviction and compassion were planted at an early age.
Discover how to make invisible pictures just like in Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day! This fun literacy based art project also builds writing skills as students paint “invisible” crayon resist pictures and write about what Alexander’s teacher would say now that she can see them!