This was a drawing I did for the CLAW DRAWS blog-site. I did the drawing last night...took about half an hour. Then I scanned it and spent an hour or so doing the color. The theme was, obviously, Visions of Smurfette.
Team-building activities in the middle school classroom are a great way to build relationships at the beginning of the school year!
This printable math worksheet is a super fun way to practice addition and money skills. It also makes a great follow up for a restaurant math center activity. Your students can pretend that they have their own little place that serves junk food for lunch (because it's no fun to serve broccoli and kale at a fake resta
The glockenspiel or the xylophone is one of the first musical instruments children can use to take their first steps in playing music.This repertoire is rich enough to get you started.
A cooperative activity where students devise a way to save Sam, a gummy worm trapped on a boat. Students use paperclips to try to get Sam's life preserver on.
Free printable 3rd grade minimalist math curriculum that covers the same breadth of difficulty and variety of problems without all the repetition.
6Th Grade Book Report Template. You can generate reports within the situations of the project properties by using report templates. Define a project filter for this function and assign it to the template. During the reporting process, a report will solely be generated from the template if the present project meets the filter standards of
Manipulatives and worksheets are important for learning math facts, but flash cards can be a fun challenge, too! These flash cards were created in the style of the ones offered from ABeka curriculum, but they are obviously much cheaper!
Use oil pastels & watercolors to create an easy and beautiful painting of a dandelion. A great project for kids to adults. Perfect for spring or summer.
Handprints are the perfect shape to make a campfire craft! You could make a single handprint campfire, or use 2 or more hands to make a handprint bonfire.August Theme... CAMPING!nbspWere r
The name of music writer Peter Guralnick may not resonate with rock music fans the way names like Lester Bangs and Richard Meltzer do, likely because his work is informal, thoughtful, and restrained compared to that of many of his self-aggrandizingly, flamboyantly gonzo contemporaries from the early days of rock writing coming into its own. For example, his scholarly ‘90s Elvis Presley biographies Last Train to Memphis, Careless Love, and the mind-bogglingly granular Elvis Day by Day serve serious students of rock history as valuable counterpoints to the notoriously lurid sensationalism of Albert Goldman’s work on the subject. On November 4th, Guralnick will be releasing two of his works—Sweet Soul Music and Dream Boogie—as enhanced e-books. In addition to being optimized for e-readers, the e-books will include troves of supplemental A/V material, including audio of his original interviews with figures like Ray Charles, Bobby Womack, and Solomon Burke, and newly purpose-shot video interviews. I was watching one of those video interviews when something I thought interesting jumped out. Guralnick was talking about the legendary soul singer Sam Cooke with the great Stax songwriter, singer, and producer William Bell, and of the brilliant and tragic talent...
Fun STEM activity for outdoor play and makes a great science lesson! (Includes a printable rocket template).
Happy August! We got home from our six day road trip last night, and now it’s time for me to buckle down and start thinking about BACK TO SCHOOL. Our first teacher work day is August 17th, so I’m less than two weeks away now… In honor of that, I thought I’d bring back “Teaching Tuesday”...Read More »
We start school T-O-M-O-R-R-O-W, so we thought we would share a little activity with you that we will be using! We will be having our kiddos draw a picture of themselves in the "Polaroid frame", and write their name underneath on the first day of school! This will be kept in their portfolio. Then, at the end of the year, we will do this again with the second page. It is so awesome to see their handwriting progress throughout the year! We also put the second page in their portfolio too. The parents will LOVE these! We hope you can use them too. Have a great week! Click the image above to grab your copy!