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The activities provided allow students to demonstrate their knowledge of change over time. The sequencing activities include changes in : clothing, cooking, transportation, and written communication. Also included is a sequence showing changes in people over time. The examples used are simplified snapshots of change over time in these categories intended to introduce or reinforce this concept for young learners. Examples used are North American/ Western European centric. Clothing: Iron Age, 1800s, 1950s and present day Cooking: open fire, fire in hearth, 1800s stove, and modern oven Transportation: horseback, horse and carriage, turn of the century automobile, and modern van Writing: stone tablet with hammer and chisel, quill and pressed paper, pencil and loose-leaf, and electronic tablet People: baby, toddler, school student, graduate, and working professional keywords: print and go, no prep, history, change, cut and paste, glue
Comparing Long Ago and Today is always a fun lesson with my students. They are fascinated at the differences between their life today and kids long ago!
It wasn't long ago that Sundays in Downtown Fargo were quiet and peaceful. There would be a few restaurants and retailers open, but not enough to make a day out of it. Weekend visitors would spend their last day in town roaming the streets with camera in hand, stopping in front the iconic Fargo
It must be Summer; the Purple Loosestrife are all in bloom! Harvested from a long ago forgotten book of North American wildflowers from the mid-1950s, we're proud to present this charming American Wildflower classic; the beautiful Lythrum safcaria; better known as the Purple Loosestrife. This gorgeous 8" x 10.25" mid-century vintage botanical is printed on a heavy matte finished paper, and is every bit as smooth and flat as the day it was printed over half a century ago. Tucked into a simple frame, these sweet vintage floral prints add just the right touch of cottage charm to any decor. There are several more lovely vintage botanical prints in this charming series that I'll be listing in weeks to come, so please stay tuned. If there is a particular wildflower you are seeking, please contact me as I might have it. Give me a shout and I'll reserve it for you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful vintage botanical book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photos are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come to you unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, sketches, plans, lithos, engravings, posters, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day, Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ============================================== View our entire collection of flowers, plants, and things green and growing here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=botanical ============================================= For those who love Natural History, we have hundreds of subjects to choose from: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history =============================================== Take a Vintage tour of the 1950s here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=1950s ************************************************* Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P114
It's Box Day, y'all! Not too long ago I mentioned that we’re gearing up for our first year of Preschool and of course our curriculum is showing up a little at a time. Obviously, I'm using the term curriculum loosely. You'll see why in a minute.
When you walk into an interview for a teaching job, you want to feel confident in your skills but also your ability to show them off! In some careers, a resume’ listing experience might be enough, but in teaching, I think it’s a huge boon to go into an interview with a portfolio that really shows the details of that “elementary teacher” position you’ve had (or student teaching). It’s been awhile since I added my On The Hunt for a Teaching Job series, but I know seeing others’ portfolios really helped me (especially as a new teacher!) so I want to share mine. For my portfolio, I picked up a professional binder. Yes, it’s expensive, but you want the cover to say, “I’m credible and you need to look at me!” I used a pre-made Word template to make a cover page and added a photo of me with my class as well as my contact information. In the pocket, I include a resume, and the inside has a matching cover page that works sort of like an informal cover letter. I started with my favorite teaching quote, and used it as a springboard to describe my passion for teaching. I didn’t rehash my resume’ here- but instead wanted to get them interested in me. (Note: Please feel free to use something similar, but please DON’T copy exactly what I wrote. You want it to be unique to YOU!) Another option is to make a brochure. This is really great to leave after an interview, especially if it has a picture so they remember which face goes with which name! Inside, I use dividers to make it clear where I can find certain things. Notice that I said “I can find,” not “the administrator can find.” Administrators may never ask to see your portfolio or have time to do much with it, but if you happen to be in for an interview, a portfolio can be SO helpful! You can see my dividers here, now that I have a few years of experience: Here, you can see my dividers before my last update, when I hadn’t taught in my own classroom. In the past, I just stuck in pages of things I’d done. Most were printed out worksheets, assessments, parent notes, etc. And that was okay, but this time around I decided to show a little more. One HUGE benefit of blogging is that I take lots more pictures of the things going on in my classroom. So, for instance, when I wanted to show my creative lessons, ta – da! I wanted to showcase classroom management, and again, I already had the photos. It’s a great way to not just tell what I would do, but show it. I want principals to be able to imagine me and my classroom in their school! I still kept examples of work and other things behind each section, but these pages made it look really polished. Even if you’re not going to post them on a blog, I’d recommend finding a cheap point-and-shoot camera (or even a smartphone, if you have one) to take photos of your classroom and projects you do. It really helps when a principal wants to imagine you not in a suit, sitting in the office, but in classroom working with students. What’s really great about these pages is that you can print another copy (or go to FedEx Office for more color copies if you just have way too much money) and leave a mini-portfolio at schools without having to leave your nice binder. I used these mini-portfolios when I dropped off resume’s in person, too! When you consider what to include, make sure you think about the basics (classroom management, reading, math, engaging instruction, differentiation, assessment and data, organization), but don’t forget to include a section with your credentials and any honors/ certificates/ professional development/ licenses you may have! (Page protectors will keep you from having to hole punch those important papers.) Think about what makes you unique as a teacher. When they say, “What are your strengths?,” what will you show them? Don’t be afraid to make it unique and bright! For some other professions, you might not want to add color or any element of cute, but I think as long as it looks professional, colorful works really well for standing out. If you’re new here, be sure you check out the rest of this series and my new teacher tips! Next in the On The Hunt series: How to Stand Out (Even Before a Teaching Interview) Thanks for visiting!
First Thanksgiving unit includes 8 hands on stations and activities that will teach your kindergarten and first grade students about daily pilgrim life.
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Rachel painted "Hyalite Reflections" over 80 some hours, in a kayak on Hyalite Reservoir, by a creek, and in her studio. It is based on a day spent paddling on this lake in the mountains. This is one of Rachel's personal favorites - the cerulean waters and mountains reflected on the glassy surface, reminiscent of long summer days. The 6x8" and 12x16" prints ship in a 100% recycled paper mailer and come packaged in a crystal-clear bag with 100% recycled cardboard backing, and the 18x24" and 24x32" prints have a 1.5" white border and come rolled in a cardboard tube.
Comparing Long Ago and Today is always a fun lesson with my students. They are fascinated at the differences between their life today and kids long ago!
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Because you wanted to see all 365 iPad drawings together in one gallery…and so did I. Here they are exactly as published. I was taking this project literally day-by-day, therefore the informa…
Comparing Long Ago and Today is always a fun lesson with my students. They are fascinated at the differences between their life today and kids long ago!
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Teaching young students about MLK Day is very important, yet it can be difficult to explain to students how things used to be long ago when there was segregation. Here is a great video made by young students that explains the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. in a very simplified way in which kids will understand. One of my favorite MLK books to read to students is "Martin's Big Words; The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." by Doreen Rappaport. This picture book brings to life Martin's powerful message in some of his own words. It tells the story of his life and it shows how he was a gifted speaker and influential leader. After reading this book, I love to show the video of it and have students be thinking about Martin's big words. We make a web on the board and students copy all those powerful words. Students can make their own "I Have A Dream" mini hand print booklets. It is important to have students be thinking about ways to make the world a better place for mankind and not about what they wish for themselves. After we are done making these mini books, I let the students read and share their thoughts with their classmates. During MLK week, Here is another great follow up activity that I enjoy doing with the students. Begin by teaching the students the song "With My Own Two Hands" lyrics by Ben Harper. This video version is sung by Jack Johnson. Students brainstorm ways that they can make the world a better place with their own two hands and share their ideas with a thinking partner. They can practice reading the song lyrics on this worksheet and color in their hands using flesh tone crayons. Students will then write a sentence about how they can use their hands to make the world a better place.Students who want to share their writing piece with the whole class may do so when they are done. If you like these MLK activities, you can grab get them here. What is your favorite MLK book or video that you enjoy introducing to your student? Please comment below. I'd love to hear any suggestions. .
This is a short week for us. We are having a four day weekend on account of Veteran;s Day being a Tuesday this year. Having these four days has been such a blessing. My daughter came home for the weekend. Which means some quality mom and daughter time. THATS CODE FOR REATIL THERAPY!!! So far this weekend, I've given back to the economy- Yes, I do need another pair of black boots Tights, black boots and a cardigan will make this perfect for the fall months. Leggings and black boots and I'll have another comfy fall outfit. Now you see why i needed those black boots. Funny thing is they were the first thing I bought. The rest just happened to go with the boots I can't share all i bought- some of it is for Christmas. I've had time to plan for a few upcoming lessons on Long Ago and Today. I went Bowling with friends and family. My daughter and I watched The Fault in Our Stars Drum Roll Please….. I re-learned how to use these tools. I forgot how laborious housecleaning can be. I still have one more day left. Unfortunately we will begin it by attending a memorial service. After that, I intend to just be lazy, maybe rent another movie and just spend time with my family.
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It wasn't long ago that Sundays in Downtown Fargo were quiet and peaceful. There would be a few restaurants and retailers open, but not enough to make a day out of it. Weekend visitors would spend their last day in town roaming the streets with camera in hand, stopping in front the iconic Fargo
Not too long ago my Facebook memory reminded me about the day my daughter told me about the no Internet game, which involves a dinosaur running through the desert, jumping cacti and dodging other d…
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Use a daily calendar time to teach your kids days, months, seasons, and the weather. This free printable will give you all the tools you need!
Use this clipart and wording to create a graph of Long Ago and Present Day. This set includes the clipart for: Clothing Transportation Houses Food Feast Laminate the clipart and use it year after year! Be sure to check out our First Thanksgiving Story so the students have a book about the holiday to take home! Tips from KinderLit: Like this book? Share with others! Pin this book on Pinterest so others will find it! Start a new board for KinderLit books or add it to an existing board! Just click on the Pin It button on the left side of this page and share with others! Thank you. Keep up with KinderLit! Learn about our new products, sales, and discounts! Become a follower of KinderLit by clicking on the green star on any of our pages and receive email updates in your TPT inbox. Leave feedback and receive TPT credit! Did you know that you can build up TPT credit by leaving feedback on our products? You can submit feedback at the time of purchase or go to My Purchases for a list of what you have bought in the past. Next to each title is a Leave Feedback button. Click and leave a rating and comment to receive the credit. Go to TPT Credits to learn how to redeem your credits on future purchases!
It must be July; the Bee Balm is all in bloom! Harvested from a long ago forgotten book of North American wildflowers from the mid-1950s, we're proud to present this charming American Wildflower classic; the beautiful Monarda idyma ; better known as Bee Balm. This gorgeous 8" x 10.25" vintage botanical is printed on a heavy matte finished paper; just as smooth and flat as the day it was printed over half a century ago. There are several more lovely vintage botanical prints in this charming series that I'll be listing in weeks to come, so please stay tuned. If there is a particular wildflower you are seeking, please contact me as I might have it. Give me a shout and I'll reserve it for you. Matted, framed, and displayed as a gallery grouping, these wonderful vintage botanical book prints are simply spectacular. (Please note that the framed examples in the last photos are just to show how this might look when it's matted and framed. Your print will come to you unmatted and unframed.) Surrender Dorothy offers a non-stop jaw-dropping cornucopia of frame-worthy antique and vintage prints, drawings, sketches, plans, lithos, engravings, posters, maps, charts, and illustrations of all kinds to adorn every room in your happy home. Terrific finds to gussy up your workplace too. Our entire inventory moves in and out of here very quickly and fresh selections are added each day, Please be sure to bookmark our shop and check back to visit us often so you don't miss our latest discoveries. I'll send this to you First Class Mail by way of those nice folks at the USPS packed flat and protected in a rigid mailer. ================================================== View our entire collection of flowers, plants, and things green and growing here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=botanical ================================================= For those who love Natural History, we have hundreds of subjects to choose from: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=natural+history ================================================= Take a Vintage tour of the 1950s here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/surrenderdorothy/search?search_query=1950s ************************************************************ Please View Our Shop Policies Here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/SurrenderDorothy/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav P168
Hi friends! Are you off this week? I am and I am SO excited to have a few days to spend with family. I get to hang out with this handsome l...
Just wanted to share a pic of our 50th day of school! We had a blast with our firsties!!! One of the funniest things ever was our "Bub...
Comparing Long Ago and Today is always a fun lesson with my students. They are fascinated at the differences between their life today and kids long ago!
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