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In this article, we explore the icosahedron meaning in sacred geometry and spirituality, the mathematical properties and it's structure, and offer practical
This watercolor poster set for the Indigenous (Aboriginal, First Peoples, First Nations) Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, is an excellent way to blend Social Emotional Learning (SEL) activities and Indigenous Ways of Knowing into the classroom. What You Get: Honesty Poster Love Poster Respect Poster Truth Poster Humility Poster Courage Poster Wisdom Poster *Included are two sets of the posters: One set with a filled circle, one set with an empty circle. Thank you for your purchase, and please take a moment to review this product once downloaded. You may also be interested in my other products: Seven Sacred Teachings/Social Emotional Learning - Respect Indigenous Social Studies & Research/Inquiry Unit - Complete Bundle Indigenous Unit - PowerPoint/PDF Slides & Activities Fur Trade Bundle - With Indigenous Perspectives The Orange Shirt Story - A Residential School Unit for Orange Shirt Day (Also in French) Stolen Words: A Residential School Unit for Primary (Also in French) Top 10 First Day Of School Books with Lessons (FREE) Top 20 Indigenous Books for Classrooms and School Libraries For Free Resources and Updates: Follow me on TPT by clicking here Instagram: @onecuriousworlded
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"Lectio Divinia" digital download journal Immerse yourself in the sacred practice of Lectio Divina with our digital journal, crafted to enrich your spiritual journey. Embrace the transformative power of divine reading as you embark on a meaningful exploration of sacred texts. Lectio Divina, a Latin term meaning "divine reading," is a contemplative and prayerful way of engaging with sacred texts, particularly in the Christian tradition. It's a methodical approach that involves slow, deliberate reading, meditation, prayer, and reflection on a passage from the Bible. This printable version includes three difference worksheet styles to work for your prayer preferences. There's even a doddle version if you don't feel like writing too much, and a reference guide at the back for some great scripture choices to get you started. Elevate your practice, deepen your connection with the God, and embrace the wisdom waiting to be discovered within each passage. Start your journey today and let our digital journal become your trusted guide on the path of contemplation and spiritual discovery. WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE ~ Four eight page Digital download PDFs to print at home Sizes included are A5, A4, US Letter and 7" x 9.25" If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me. I am on AEST (Australia) time, so please bear that in mind when waiting for a response. All files are for personal use, and may not be copied or sharing without permission.
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Geometry can be a lot of fun OR it can be really confusing. This post shares 10 ways to review attributes of geometric shapes to make it fun!
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It seems like everyday I talk with someone who needs to hear God's voice. "How do I help my family in this situation?" people ask. Students and others in career transition pray, "Lord, are you calling me into ministry?" In the course of our lives we need to make choices about marriage, job, where to
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Do you need some FUN ways to get your students working with 2D shapes? Try my 2D Shapes Animal Crafts! I just finished a new bundle and it includes another eight animals - this time with a little autumn / fall theme! This cat could be done as a black cat for a spooky Halloween activity, or any color you choose throughout the year! If you have not seen my original packet, click on the image below to find it in my TpT store: Along with the cat, the new bundle includes a crow and owl. A spider... ....squirrel, turkey.... ....bat.... and fox! Along with the crafts, I have included a recording sheet. Students can count the number and type of shapes they have used in their artwork. You can try the fox for FREE! It's over in our TpT store. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today and I hope you have a relaxing post-Halloween day!
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A ray of light illuminates the Savior as he takes upon himself the sins of the world and pleads for our salvation. To avoid too much struggle in the Saviors face, the artist transposed the conflict and suffering to the tree branches at the upper right.This breathtaking piece was one of the first Jorge Cocco painted in this new style we call "sacro-cubism". The artist did not try to copy objects as the eye sees them anymore, but rather as they "perceived" them. It is a more expressive process and it reveals a lot more about the artist himself. This is how the artist "feels" about a subject matter.But cubism focused more on materializing objects and situations, or objectificating people, whereas Jorge Cocco used some of the elements of "cubism" to represent spiritual and sacred events. In a way Cocco revolutionized the concept and how sacred art may be appreciated. Product Details: Canvas print Open Edition Sizes: 12x16, 18x24, 24x32, 33x44 Framed options are mounted and framed without glass Loose print ships rolled in tube Larger sizes available upon request NOTE: We frame each art piece to order. Please allow 14 days for fulfillment on framed items. If your order is a gift and needs to arrive within our fulfillment period (14 days), please note this in the comments section of checkout and we will do everything we can to meet your deadline. Detailed Shipping and Returns Information Available Here
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tw When it comes to math, geometry seems to be in a whole different league. Some kids fall in love with it instantly, while it seems challenging for other kids. One of the great things about geometry is that there are so many hands-on activities we can provide for our students, which makes it lots of fun! Here are some of my favorite geometry activities: 1. Start With Shapes I like to have students start with shapes they've known since they were tiny, like triangles, squares, and circles. We draw these on whiteboards as a whole class. Next we draw the more advanced shapes like pentagons, hexagons, octagons, trapezoids, and even the rhombus! This brings us to a discussion of polygons and we can classify shapes that way. Besides whiteboards, there are lots of ways for kids to work with shapes, like Popsicle sticks (which are also great to use to illustrate lines like parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular), LEGOS, Geoboards, and even clothespins which can be clipped together. 2. Marshmallow Geometry I like this activity because any time you add food, kids are all in! Using marshmallows and toothpicks, kids can make simple 2-D shapes, and also 3-D shapes. Plus, this activity is the perfect place to emphasize vertices since each time you add a marshmallow, you place it at a corner. If you have food allergies or school regulations which prohibit food, you can substitute the marshmallows for Play-Doh. 3. Use an Anchor Chart Once students have had lots of exploration time with shapes, it's time to discuss their attributes. I like to actually make this anchor chart with the kids' help. I explain how it will be organized, from the smallest number of sides to the greatest. We also notice patterns of sides and vertices as we create it. I do ask kids for examples of shapes, and sometimes they get really creative with this! 4. Go on a Shape Scavenger Hunt This is an activity that is great to do with some parent helpers if you have any. I like to send iPad cameras with each group, clipboards and pencils, and a record sheet. Kids record the shape that was found, the type of object it was, and where it was found. It's really fun to see what shapes they're able to find while walking around the school campus! 5. Incorporate Some Art I am a huge art proponent so I add art wherever it fits in. Geometry is a great time to do either geometric animals, robots, or people. I usually choose one of those categories but really you could make it a wide open project too! I shared another fun geometric art activity on a blog post I wrote called Incorporating Art in the Classroom. This one is from Literacy Loves Company. As a follow up to geometric lessons on lines and angles, I cut polygons from white construction paper for each child. I have kids use rulers and sharpies and follow my step by step directions of drawing lines and then finding obtuse angles, right angles, perpendicular lines, and so on. After the lesson is done, kids add color to these, making it a really fun art piece. 6. Add Some Kinesthetic Learning Kids need movement and it's easy to add some movement with this unit. For this activity, students will be on the floor working with a partner to make different kinds of lines (parallel, intersecting, and perpendicular), shapes, and angles (right, acute, and obtuse) using their bodies. An alternative is to have kids stand up and use their arms to illustrate these geometric concepts. Another kinesthetic activity is to gather Chinese jump ropes or packages of sewing elastic. If you use elastic, one package is enough for one small group of 5 - 6 kids. The idea is to have students use the elastic as a group to make the shapes you call out (types of triangles are especially good) or types of angles. Different kinds of lines can also be made if two groups work together. 7. Add Some Task Cards and Games Task cards are one of my go-to tools! Kids love the game-like format and I know that they're getting really focused learning on whatever math concept we're working on. I have used them as centers/stations, for whole class math time, for one on one, and as exit slips. If you'd like some pre-made math task cards specifically for geometry, click here; 3rd Grade Geometry Bundle 4th Grade Geometry Bundle 5th Grade Geometry Bundle 8. Read Mentor Text I love it when I can tie reading into math too! The books above are some of my favorite mentor texts for geometry. I love all of the visual examples included. 9. Use Music I just found these songs by Numberock on YouTube and they are perfect for this unit! Really great pictures and catchy tunes: Parallel, Perpendicular and Intersecting Lines Angles Types of Triangles 10. Practice Angles Seriously, next to long division, measuring angles is probably the most difficult math skill students will face in the elementary years! It doesn't help too that it is introduced in fourth grade in common core and then not even mentioned in 5th grade standards. Oh well! One activity that helps is to have kids use graph paper and write their first name in all capital block letters. Students can measure any angles created by the intersection of the letter's lines. Another favorite activity for practicing angles is to take tape and make different lines, which create angles on a desk, table, or even on sheets of butcher paper. Kids use protractors to measure angles and then write with expos (or markers on the butcher paper) right on the desks/tables! Great way to add some fun to this difficult concept! Hope you've found at least a few ideas you can use for your geometry unit! I did want to let you know that I have Math Task Card Bundles for every grade from 3rd - 5th. Each bundle has 30 sets of 32 task cards that cover ALL STANDARDS (CCSS) for those grades. I love prepping them at the beginning of the year and then grabbing whatever concept we're working on for some added practice. If you'd like to take a look: 3rd Grade Math Task Cards Bundle 4th Grade Math Task Cards Bundle 5th Grade Math Task Cards Bundle Thanks so much for stopping by! If you like this post, I would love it if you would pin it or share it with a teacher friend! For more ideas and strategies focused on Upper elementary, be sure to sign up for The Teacher Next Door's free email newsletter right HERE. I'd love to connect with you! Facebook Pinterest Instagram TpT Store
Note: My newly created Seven Sacred Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers Bundle offers this resource together with the other Sacred Teachings at a discounted price. This Sacred Teaching package consists of a 29 slide PowerPoint lesson (designed to engage and involve the students though discussion questions, powerful images, and video clips), a two-sided worksheet which reviews the concepts presented and discussed and a private, personal courage student self-evaluation form. The PowerPoint lesson, and the video links and quotes within it, serve to: Define courage. Encourage confidence as students grow to recognise the courage they've already shown in their lives. Present examples of extraordinary courage. Demonstrate the difference between what is brave and what is foolish. Inspire students to confidently attack challenges, to bravely be themselves and to pursue their dreams. Here is a more detailed outline of this resource: PowerPoint Lesson: Slide 1: Title page Slide 2: The bear and courage Slides 3 and 4: What is courage? (Discussion question) Slides 5 - 7: Courage on display in adult roles. Slide 8 and 9: Courage in you introduction. (Includes YouTube video link) Slides 10 - 17: Ways you've already shown courage. (With discussion questions) Slides 18 - 21: Courage, Risks and Dares, Brave or Foolish? (Includes YouTube video link) Slides 22 and 23: Courage, Confidence and Challenges (Includes inspiring YouTube video link) Slides 24 and 25: Courage and bravely being yourself Slide 26: Courage quotes from Muhammad Ali, Taylor Swift, J.K. Rowling and Michael Jordan Slide 27: Challenges to come (Discussion question) Slides 28 and 29: Believing in yourself and building courage (summing up) Self-Evaluation Sheet: Students examine their reactions to challenges Review Worksheet: Side 1: Defining courage, joining courage quotes, matching quotes, times you showed courage Side 2: Classifying behavior choices as brave or foolish and identifying your courage goals
"Lectio Divinia" digital journal for use with a note taking app Immerse yourself in the sacred practice of Lectio Divina with our digital journal, crafted to enrich your spiritual journey. Embrace the transformative power of divine reading as you embark on a meaningful exploration of sacred texts. Lectio Divina, a Latin term meaning "divine reading," is a contemplative and prayerful way of engaging with sacred texts, particularly in the Christian tradition. It's a methodical approach that involves slow, deliberate reading, meditation, prayer, and reflection on a passage from the Bible. This digital version includes three difference worksheet styles to work for your prayer preferences. There's even a doddle version if you don't feel like writing too much, and a reference guide at the back for some great scripture choices to get you started. Elevate your practice, deepen your connection with the God, and embrace the wisdom waiting to be discovered within each passage. Start your journey today and let our digital journal become your trusted guide on the path of contemplation and spiritual discovery. WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE ~ An eight page Digital download PDF to be used with a digital note taking app such as Goodnotes or other note-taking app. If you have any questions don't hesitate to contact me. I am on AEST (Australia) time, so please bear that in mind when waiting for a response. All files are for personal use, and may not be copied or sharing without permission.
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