Your students will enjoy learning West Virginia's State Symbols while coloring this page. It is perfect for subs, early finishers, or an extension activity. Prep work Print and go! If you have any questions or comments don’t hesitate to contact me! If you found this resource helpful, please review and follow me! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Mrs-Holly-Hansen Please ask any and all questions before purchasing. Copyright© 2021 Holly Hansen All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution limited to single classroom use only.
Acrylic on canvas, 310 x 310 mm. Original artwork by Max Thomson. Max has exhibited his work in many group exhibitions and has had six solo shows. His formative years spent in provincial New Zealand have had a profound effect on his choice of subject matter. This is evidenced in his constant return to the natural landscape for inspiration. This item is both oversized and fragile, we will get in-touch once your order has been placed with a freight quote, this item does not qualify for complimentary shipping. Max Thomson was born in Wanganui in 1945, and has a long family connection with the Wanganui river and the West Coast. He moved with his family to Auckland in the early 1960s.
Kids complete simple math problems, then use the answers to color by number and brighten the desert scene.
If anyone reads this, you know that I changed schools in April. I'm permanent! Yay! I moved to a very new building; the school opened in April 2011, so you'll see that everything looks very fresh and bright and new. I thought I'd post some photos of my new classroom. Hopefully in August/September I will post my setting up process when I "start from scratch." This is what you see when you first walk into the class. Yes, those are lovely big windows along the back wall. Looking into the class on the right, we have our meeting area with the SMARTboard. I also have two of these portable double sided whiteboards. They are FAB. I've since moved this one so that I have easier access to the cupboards behind it, and so there is more room for the children to sit on the floor. This is our computer area. These are all connected to the internet. The laptop on the far right is mine that connects to the SMARTboard. My school is open plan. All the walls between classrooms and out to the corridor can be opened up. The walls to the corridor all must be open (which took me all of a day to get used to), but the walls between each class are closed in the Senior wing. I've put borders up on the wall that divides my classroom to the one next door so that it can still open when we need it to (like for our Science Fair this week). I have a tiny wee book corner as there isn't much room for anything more, but the kids seem to like it. And yes, that's a sky-light in the next photo! I have a remote control that opens it up to let in some fresh air. It also automatically detects rain and closes on it own (a great feature to have in Scotland!). These tray shelves are brilliant. Each child has their own tray labelled with their name. In them, they keep unfinished work, personal whiteboards/pens, homework diaries, and reading books. The extra ones are used by me to store spelling resources, extra whiteboards/pens, writing resources, etc. The other photo is VERY important for the smooth running of my classroom. Children know to look to the "I'm Done" board when they are finished their tasks so they know what to do next. These photos depict my Behaviour Birds clip chart. The children each have their own peg with their name. They start on "Perfect Peacock" and move up or down depending on their behaviour. You can buy your own in my TpT store. My kids love this! As a class, there is always something they need to work harder at. Right now, it's being a quality audience. If they show that they are working towards mastering this skill, they get to add a piece to Mr. Potato Head. When he's finished, they get 5 extra minutes of play time. On one of my whiteboards, I have 3 folders for handing in any work that is not written in a jotter. Kids have to think about how they did on their task as they hand it in. Work completed in jotters already has self assessment forms stuck in them. That's the tour for now. As I add things to the new room I'll add more photos. Do you have a classroom tour on your blog? I'd love to see!
Georgia O'Keeffe by Ansel Adams In 1934, Georgia O’Keeffe gutted the passenger seats from her A-Model Ford. It was time to make way for the only companion she needed, and wanted, out west: her art. There, in the dry heat of New Mexico, the pioneering female artist drove, hiked, and schlepped her
Hetch Hetchy is a lesser-known area of Yosemite National Park and is often referred to as 'Lost Yosemite'. The area was dammed in the early 1900's to provide water to the San Francisco Bay Area. Hike Wapama Falls to explore this amazing area and enjoy much fewer crowds than in Yosemite Valley.
Schindler House (1921-22) 835 North Kings Road West Hollywood, CA 90069 The Schindler House has the inevitability of a masterpiece. Incorporating both architectural and social theory, it unfolds formally, spatially and intellectually with a coherence unparalleled in early modern architecture. It was the shared vision of Schindler and his wife Pauline: he gave brilliant architectural form […]
The Goodwood Festival of Speed is an annual motorsports festival featuring modern and historic motor racing vehicles taking part in a hill climb and other events, held in Goodwood House, West Sussex, England, in late June or early July. The event is scheduled to avoid clashing with the Formula One season, enabling fans to see F1 machines as well as cars and motorbikes from motor racing history climb the hill. In the early years of the Festival, tens of thousands attended over the weekend. As of 2014 it attracted crowds of around 100,000 on each of the three days it was held. A record crowd of 158,000 attended in 2003, before an advance-ticket-only admission policy came into force; attendance was subsequently capped at 150,000. The unisex soft-style t-shirt puts a new spin on casual comfort. Made from very soft materials, this tee is 100% cotton for solid colors. Heather colors and sports grey include polyester. The shoulders have twill tape for improved durability. There are no side seams. The collar is made with ribbed knitting to prevent curling damage. .: Made with 100% ring-spun cotton, a lightweight fabric (4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)), this unisex t-shirt feels like a bliss to wear all year round. .: The classic fit with the crew neckline deliver a clean, versatile style that can match any occasion, whether it's formal or semi-formal. .: All shirts feature a pearlized, tear-away label for total wearing comfort. .: Made using ethically grown and harvested US cotton. Gildan is also a proud member of the US Cotton Trust Protocol ensuring ethical and sustainable means of production. This blank tee is certified by Oeko-Tex for safety and quality assurance. .: Fabric blends: Heather colors - 35% ring-spun cotton, 65% polyester; Sport Grey and Antique colors - 90% cotton, 10% polyester, Graphite Heather - 50% ring-spun cotton, 50% polyester
Download Benjamin West Notebooking Pages Benjamin West (1738-1820) was known as the father of American painting. His paintings depict scenes from history, landscapes, and religious subjects.…
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Hardback third printing in new condition, signed by Kevin Cummins to title page. Among the noise and clamour of the Britpop era, Blur co-founder Graham Coxon managed to carve out a niche to become one of the most innovative and respected guitarists of his generation—but it wasn't always easy. Graham grew up as an Army kid, moving frequently in his early years from West Germany to Derbyshire and Winchester before settling in Colchester, Essex. A shy child, he had a thing for eating soil and drawing intense visions; his anxiety was tempered by painting and a growing love of music.
The Early Finisher This packet is designed for those quick finishers. This packet is for those students that can problem solve, work independently, and are always looking for more. I made this packet easy to understand and follow for the youngsters! On the pages where the directions can be difficult to understand I have included an example box for the students to look at. You can place these pages into a journal format or choose to place them loose leaf into a folder. Pages Included: -journal covers {2 pages} -"write in" missing sounds for CVC Words {5 pages} -digraph practice sheets; ch-th-sh-wh-ph {8 pages} -additional ELA practice sheets; nouns, verb, adjectives, sight words, CVC, nonsense/real words, & more {14 pages} -writing picture prompts {10 pages} -ABC journal writing templates {26 pages} -additional writing templates {2 pages} -math practice sheets; spotting differences, comparing size/weight/length, missing addends, addition, more/less, before/ after & more {14 pages} Be sure to check out the preview for additional images!
Does removing the scape from hard-necked garlic really improve the size of the bulb and cloves? That’s the commonly understood wisdom among garlic growers. Whether it is scientifically true or not, garlic scapes are edible and packed with garlic flavour. The scape is the flower stalk that emerges in late spring or early summer, including the unopened flower itself. On hard necked garlic varieties, the scape tends to form a loop before the flower opens — you will know this when you see it! While the scapes can be sautéed and eaten on their own, we like to make this Garlic Scape Pesto recipe for use with pasta, and even as a spread on hearty bread. It’s very easy and quick to make, and who knows? Maybe cutting the scapes will give you a better garlic harvest. Ingredients: 10 garlic scapes 1/3 cup unsalted pistachios (or substitute lightly toasted pine nuts) 1/3 cup Parmigiano-Reggiano, grated 1/2 tsp kosher salt 1/4 tsp freshly ground black pepper 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil Use a blender or food processor to pulse into a paste the scapes, pistachios, cheese, salt, and pepper. With the machine running, slowly drizzle in olive oil so that it emulsifies. Store in a sealed jar in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. For pasta, add the pesto to cooked noodles of your choice and thin with an amount of the pasta cooking water to the desired consistency. Garnish with fresh basil leaves. See also:Dehydrated Garlic Scape PowderFermented Garlic Scape Relish
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Drive along the scenic Bay of Kotor, visiting many things to do in Kotor Old Town on an epic day trip from Dubrovnik to Kotor, Montenegro!
Free PDF of an easy quadrant craft for kids. Early explorer sailors used the quadrant, or astrolabe, to measure latitude.
From the moment we started this week of Cowboys, there have been four gun-toting, bandana wearing, {rain} boot wearing cowboys running around my house and
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Unlocking the Northwest Frontier – Lewis & Clark’s Ambitious Expedition Though tentative interior penetrations sporadically reconnoitered New World continental interiors beyond Appa…
An easy drive from Harrisonburg, VA or the southern portion of Shenandoah National Park, Spruce Knob and Seneca Rocks are two beautiful places you must see in West Virginia. Both these spots are part of the Monongahela National Forest and just a 30 minute drive apart, so they're perfect for a day trip from Shenandoah
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As an introduction to geography, use these Montessori directionality activities to teach kids about the cardinal directions as well as how to use a compass.
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The National Flag of Portugal is a rectangular bicolor and features two vertical bands of green (covering about two-fifths on the hoist side) and red (covering three-fifths on the fly side), with the national coat of arms (armillary sphere and Portuguese shield), centered on the dividing line; the country uses the euro as its official currency; and its national anthem is A Portuguesa ("The Portuguese")
How to set up the blocks center in your early childhood classroom (with ideas, tips, and book list) plus block center freebies!