Botanical-style illustration of various items from Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Letter size or 11x17 print on matte photo paper. Actual print is unwatermarked. NOTE: This design is a companion piece to my first Hyrule Compendium page, which gets stolen and resold more than any of my other art. If you see it listed for sale anywhere else, including on clothing, please do not support the seller and kindly report the listing. Thank you!
The Celtic Picts of Scotland were the original inhabitants of the area, as modern genetic research has confirmed.
“Six Kingdoms of Life Poster Project” is a guideline for designing a poster displaying the scientific classification of life - six kingdoms of living things: animals, plants, fungi, protists, eubacteria, and archaebacteria. It is a cross-curricular activity to engage in project-based learning when building a strong foundation for the concept of classifying live organisms. Provide your students an opportunity to convey researched information in a creative yet accessible and understandable way. When designing a poster, students think critically about every element on the poster—whether it's the text or drawing; all elements count and are chosen and arranged purposefully to further that goal. Posters are different from essays or articles in the way they convey information. Poster space is minimal, so everything counts—nothing should be extraneous. The text should be as concise as possible. The design, title, and subheadings, which will be noticed from a distance, need to be eye-catching. Definitely, making a poster is a great way to foster creativity and enhance learning. It is perfect for traditional classroom settings, 1:1 schools, or distance learning. An indication of how familiar students are with the subject is evidenced by how well they can convey it. It comes with a scoring rubric (100 points) – ½ page size – to set out clear assessment criteria and expectations for different levels of performance standards while making transparent the process of synthesizing evidence into an overall evaluative judgment. NOTE: A colorful sample is included for inspiration. If you like the sample, feel free to print this definitely a bright and uplifting poster to decorate your classroom to engage your students daily. Also, consider printing the poster on cardstock and laminating it for extended use. The zipped file includes: - PDF version for easy “print + make copies” use; - PPT version to edit the instructions and rubric to meet your needs based on your student's abilities and experience. Thank you in advance for purchasing and/or downloading this file. Enjoy it! Feedback is always appreciated. Make sure you check the PREVIEW out before downloading/ or purchasing the product. If there are some minor changes you would like to be made, please, let me know, and I will do my best to help you out. Enthusiastically, ✎ Inspiring Teaching Design ©2018 LEAVE FEEDBACK Dear customer, to say that your feedback is powerful is an understatement. I hope you love it! If you do, would you consider posting an online review? This helps me to continue providing excellent products and helps potential buyers to make confident decisions. Thank you in advance for your review and for being a preferred customer. You can submit feedback right away after the purchase or go to Buy -> My Purchases-> Free Downloads for a list of what you have downloaded for free in the past. Next to each title, you'll find a You can leave a review after downloading this resource button. I ♥ FOLLOWERS Be the first to know about my store discounts, free products, and product launches! Just click the green Follow Me star under my store name on this page or click the “Follow Me” star under Inspiring Teaching Design. TERMS OF USE © Inspiring Teaching Design. This product is my intellectual property. I own the resource while purchasing a license to use it in your classroom with your students only. It may not be posted on a public website or shared Drive where others can download it. You may reference the resource with credit, and a link is given. You may not translate and/or resell this resource.
There is scarcely any concrete information about the man widely credited with the foundation of medieval Scotia, the precursor to today’s Scotland. There are facts about battles that occurred and kingdoms that were defeated.
The old map of the Kingdom of Siam (Thailand) and Indonesia by Pierre Du Val is a fascinating document that offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. The map, which was created in 1686, covers a large area of Southeast Asia, from the Malay Peninsula to the Indonesian archipelago....
The Kingdom of Wessex (c. 519-927 CE or c. 519-1066 CE) was a political entity founded by the West Saxon Chieftain Cerdic (r. 519-540 CE) in 519 CE in the Upper Thames Valley of modern-day Britain which...
As you could read in my last post, Philip was not in a hurry to meet his new bride: but when he finally did he liked what he saw. They apparently were so attracted to each other in the beginning th…
How do you choose the best name for a fictional kingdom? We will help with this very question with our ultimate guide on kingdom names!
Simple Timeline of Human History: This simple timeline of human history was produced to coincide with my Primary School Prehistory (Stone Age to Iron Age) school workshop. This timeline briefly charts 300,000 years of human history. We start in Prehistory, including the age(s) of stone (there were at least three, depending on where in the world you are) and continue through the Bronze Age and Iron Age in to... History (when people started writing things down) with the Romans, Saxons & Vikings and so on... The timeline has a UK focus and contains a selection of key notes and dates along the way, plus visual summary of the proportion of human history for which, we have relied on stone tool technology (hint: more than 99%)! This timeline is based on an image which is 5174 x 7306 pixels and a density of 96dpi. It is printed on high quality A3 Canon matte photo paper (170 GSM).
Its fair to say that Historically, women have not received the recognition due to them, and that the same problem continues today as women continue to strive for respect and equality, and so in this entry we take time to pay homage to some of the Warrior women of
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VERSES: 1 Kings 15 through 2 Kings 24 MEMORY VERSE: 1 Kings 15:11 "And Asa did that which was right in the eyes of the LORD." BOOK TO REMEMBER: Psalms. Write "Psalms" on small slips of paper and hand out at the end of class. PRAYER: Pray for the parents of the students that they might do well in the eyes of the LORD. SPECIAL SONG: Children Obey your Parents (see March - Songs We Sing In Bible Class #4 on this blog). VISUAL AID: Use the whiteboard or the chalkboard as your piece of paper and write the names of the kings before the students come to class. Add happy or unhappy faces as you tell the story. LESSON POINTS: (NOTE: Short lesson, long activity. Beware of time getting away from you!) Whose idea was it to have a king over God's people? It was definitely not God's idea! God wanted to be and should have been the people's only King, but the people looked around them and saw that the neighboring cities and nations had kings; they wanted a king, too. God warned them what it would be like having a king (see July - Lesson - Israel Wants A King on this blog), but still they asked Samuel for a king. God gave them a king. What a lot of trouble! King Saul, King David, and King Solomon each ruled God's people for forty years. The people were ruled as one people; it was a United Kingdom. But then, we remember that Rehoboam sinned and the kingdom was torn from him and ten of the twelve tribes were given to King Solomon's servant, Jeroboam, who led the Kingdom of Israel, as it was called, to idolatry and away from God. King Solomon's son, Rehoboam, also led the Kingdom of Judah, as his kingdom was called, into idolatry as well. After Jeroboam and Rehoboam both died, their kingdoms were given to their sons until they died, then the kingdoms were to their sons, and on and on. Every one of the kings that ruled the Kingdom of Israel were evil! All 19 of them! Some were very wicked and God dealt with them accordingly. On the other hand, the kings that ruled the Kingdom of Judah were good and some were bad. Out of 19 kings and one queen, only eight were good kings who tried to follow God's ways. The good kings had names like Asa, Jehoshaphat, Joash, Amaziah, Azariah, Jotham, Hezekiah, and Josiah. (I wish I had a good song for the good kings of Judah, but I do not. Perhaps you can choose a catchy tune and insert those eight names!) But that means that there were still 12 bad kings of Judah. We will not be studying all of these kings because some of the stories are very short, perhaps three to four verses, but we will be studying a few of these rulers and the prophets who lived at the same time they lived. "Older Student" Tips: After King Saul died, King Saul's son, Ishbosheth, ruled ten tribes for two years while the kingdom of Judah was continually ruled by David (see August - Lesson - A Kingdom of Transition on this blog). ACTIVITY: A Divided Kingdom Materials needed: 12" x 18" blue construction paper, thirty-one 1/2"orange circles (or unhappy stickers), eight 1/2" yellow circles (or happy circles), crayons, black marker, glue, scissors. Hand out blue paper. Holding the paper landscape-style, fold down top edge two inches. Fold blue paper in half, length-wise. Write "THE DIVIDED KINGDOM" at the top of the paper. Write "ISRAEL" on left side of paper in the second folded box. (see picture). Write "JUDAH" on the right side of paper in the second folded box. (see picture). Number left side of paper from 1-19. Number right side of paper from 1-20. Write all 19 kings of Israel. (see names below) Write all 19 kings and one queen of Judah. (see names below) Draw unhappy faces on orange circles. Draw happy faces on yellow circles. Glue yellow circles next to good kings (see above for names). Glue orange circles next to bad kings (everyone else). Review paper with all students before they leave class. *NOTE: Since the lesson is a short one, perhaps the students would have time to cut their own circles out of paper. The writing takes longer with younger children; perhaps they could use stickers or have names of kings typed on paper in advance. Children would simply cut the names out and glues by correct number. NAMES OF KINGS OF ISRAEL: (all unhappy faces) Jeroboam Nadab Baasha Elah Zimri Omri Ahab Ahaziah Jehoram Jehu Jehoahaz Jehoash Jeroboam 2 Zechariah Shallum Menahem Pekhiah Pekah Hoshea NAMES OF KINGS OF JUDAH: (12 unhappy faces/8 happy faces) Good kings are in red. Rehoboam Abijam Asa Jeshoshaphat Jehoram Ahaziah Athaliah (Queen) Joash Amaziah Azariah Jotham Ahaz Hezekiah Manasseh Amon Josiah Jehoahaz Jehoiakim Jehoiachin Zedekiah
The Kingdom of God is not imminent but immanent; it is not “among you,” suddenly about to break like a thunderstorm, but “within you,” ready to be expressed the moment you u…
This literary map of the United Kingdom will help bookworms build the perfect travel itinerary, from Wuthering Heights’ Moor to Bridget Jones’ corner of London.
This is a collection of the family trees of the kingdom of Spain. The former kingdoms of Aragon, Castile (see family tree) and Navarre (see family tree) were independent kingdoms that unified in the 15th century to become the Kingdom of Spain. Louis of Bourbon, Dauphin of France, son of Louis XIV was born in 1661, not 1611 Ancestry of Juan Carlos I of Spain Descendants of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon Descendants of Philip V of Spain Descendants of Charles III of Spain Descend
Derek Williams live in a fantasy world. Technically he was a majestic creature of the night. But unlike most werewolves he knew his dreams would never come true. Until the king of all Alphas took him in and gave him a job. He was the book keeper of the kingdom and his life started to have purpose and happiness. But he wanted a family, mate and kids. Will he get his wish. This is a bxbxbxb or Mxmxmxm mpreg werewolf story. Lots of 18 and over stuff so be sure to only read if you are 18 and over. I would love to thank akaneaoto for this wonderful cover. I love it and appreciate it very much. :0)
After the Lombards had broken off the siege of Rome, the city regained a bit of peace under the administration of Pope Gregory. The temporary stability allowed him to focus his energies on spiritual matters. His first mission was beyond the shores of continental Europe: the former Roman territory of Britain. England later converted to […]
Fancy a cup of tea or fish and chips as we learn about England for Kids? Learn about Windsor Castle & Big Ben with these England Printables.
get it on TPT “I love these! I hang a new joke up during every topic and my kids get a kick out them.” – Jeanellyn Hemmerick “Love this. Made my students laugh and question …