Exercice ludique à imprimer qui consiste à reconnaître un pays en observant une série de dessins et en la reliant au nom du pays.
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Lapbook sur les planètes du système solaire, bricolage, découpage d'un planétarium.
Cela fait un moment déjà que je réfléchis à un calendrier de l'avent qui puisse combiner ma passion du voyage et la découverte du monde. Cette année j'ai enfin franchi le pas. 💡 Deux grands axes de réflexion: - d'abord le support, la forme, qui a évolué...
Set of FREE printable world map choices with blank maps and labeled options for learning geography, countries, capitals, famous landmarks
Un planisphère à colorier pour apprendre tout en s'amusant les continents et les océans de notre planète. Découverte de la géographie dès la maternelle...
FREE geography matching activity with the 7 continents of the world. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten to introduce the continents.
AFRICA ACTIVITIES 1ST INSTALLMENT It has been all hands on deck these past two weeks since we have had our school suspended for COVID-19. Since that time I have been working with many other Montessorians across the globe to get things into the hands of educators and parents. I have been wanting to get back to blogging with regularity for some time now but have had other very pressing and difficult circumstances in my family's life to take care of first. I am so glad things had gotten to a good place before all this happened. I am also so grateful I have this platform already in place to make an impact for my own students as well as for so many others. I wish to thank my readers for the outpouring of love and kindness at this time and in the past. I want to be one of the helpers. Thank you also for being one of the helpers. We are gearing up for our Africa studies in Sequoias Class and I've been knee deep in creating new materials that are friendly to not only the classroom but for home as well. In this post I will endeavor to share what I have made and a few other things I absolutely love. Continent Globe Continent Puzzle Map Setting the Stage Whenever we are introducing a new continent for study I will always take the Continent Globe and Continent Puzzle Map together during a Line Time. We will sing the Continent Song together while pointing to the continents on the Continent Globe first and then again using the Continent Puzzle Map. The WHY behind doing this is simply - the younger the child the more often they need to see that these things mean the same thing. With the continued one-to-one correspondence practice more children will pick it up. Every time we begin a new continent of study the children in our class renew their interest in coloring, cutting and pasting, and painting the continents. More advanced Early Childhood students will appreciate making their own Continent Globe. This is also very beneficial for adults to create when a Continent Globe is not available. If the child is really interested you can have them do the coloring with a little support. The cuts make it difficult for Early Childhood students to know what color belongs where but it is such fun work. I take whatever color they should be using and make a small mark in the spot to color. This way they can be as independent as possible with the least amount of interference from adults. Once colored they will need plenty of support in taping it together so it forms a globe. Continent Flat Map Work The Colored Globe Cut Out The assembled Globe This following Coloring sheet is so helpful for this. Whenever there is work that has a specific way to be done you should create a Control of Error. That is one which is colored in the correct colors as an EXAMPLE. I always write EXAMPLE on the paper or else it may grow legs and go home with some little one. Even then it may happen, but much less often. Continents of the World Coloring Sheet This can also be used when a Continent Puzzle is not available. You can print off two sets, color one set in the continent colors and the other with the blue ocean. Then you can cut out the continent set and use them in place of the Continent Puzzle Map. Assembling the Continent World Coloring Sheet to be used in place of a Puzzle Map Continents Coloring Sheet Assembled as replacement for Puzzle Map Introduction to Africa Once we sing the Continent Song I will point to Africa and ask which continent this is. Once that has been answered I will tell the children we will now begin our study of Africa. There are two very good ways to introduce a continent. The first is with ARTIFACTS and the second is through PICTURES. ARTIFACTS In Montessori Classrooms we sequence our work from most concrete to most abstract. Artifacts are the most concrete representation of a continent. I find artifacts from friends who have visited and brought things back for me, by visiting my local second hand shops, and sometimes online. I try to get as many things second hand as possible. Carvings, textiles, jewelry, money, art etc. all make great artifacts for students to explore. Add in photo of artifacts PHOTOS Line Time Photos of a continent are large enough for everyone at the circle to see. We want to give an overview of the continent in a short enough time to keep the interest of the entire group while whetting their interest for more. That is easy to do with all the continents, but Africa is fabulous! Introduction to Africa Line Time Cards Once I have introduced our Continent it is time to give small group lessons for these very cool works. AFRICA PLAY DOUGH MAP This work is so lovely for the youngest students to use and they love it. All works on a Montessori shelf should have an indirect purpose. This work with play dough and the fitting into the small spaces of the map develop both the gross and fine motor control of the child. Africa Play Dough Map AFRICA TEAR MAP This work helps the child with the fine motor control as they tear green paper strips into pieces small enough to be glued onto the paper. The older the child the better they will be with the fineness of their tears. It is a great thing to challenge your older and more advanced students to stay as much in the lines as possible. This also develops hand-eye coordination. I have included a page of green in case there is not access to a green sheet of paper. It works best to cut the papers the child will use into a 1/4th of a sheet or even into strips 2 inches wide. Africa Tear Map AFRICAN MASKS ART When presenting this work I will show a small group of children the African Mask cards and then invite them to color, watercolor, paint, or use oil pastels to create a beautiful mask with the African Masks Coloring/Painting Pages. They are meant to be cut in half. We keep a smattering of the masks on a tray for the children to choose from. African Masks African Masks Coloring/Art Pages AFRICAN TEXTILES CARDS Something the children seem to enjoy a lot is the bold patterns of many African textiles. These cards could to be printed twice to make a matching set. African Textile Cards They could also be traced to make clothing like you see here using the Clothing Cut Out Patterns Clothing Cut Out Patterns ANIMALS OF THE SAVANNAH DIORAMA This new work has been fun to create. It is best suited for more advanced students to do independently. Younger students will love doing this with a little support. Follow their needs and help only as much as they need. African Savannah Diorama Animals African Savannah Animals Diorama Completed Keep a look out for Installment 2 of Africa Activities! Stay Safe! Stay Healthy! Loves, Cath
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Looking for ways to engage your students while teaching the continents and oceans? I've got you covered with games, songs, vidoes, and more!
Après Communiquer d'un bout à l'autre du monde grâce à Internet, voici la séquence pour le thème 3 de géographie "Mieux habiter". Dans le dossier, vous trouverez donc une séquence complète ainsi que tous les docs pour l'accompagner. J'ai pris le parti d'exploiter ce thème avec un parallèle avec l'architecture et l'urbanisme, ce qui permet de travailler aussi en Arts visuels et en Histoire de l'Art. Comme le problème de l'urbanisme a traversé tout le XIXe et est devenu prépondérant en Europe notamment suite à la Seconde guerre mondiale, cela a fait un lien tout trouvé également avec le programme d'Histoire dans lequel on va attaquer ce thème. Dans le dossier, donc : - la séquence complète de 6 séances ( habiter qu'est-ce que c'est ?, la place de la nature en ville, recycler et gérer les déchets, habiter un éco-quartier, penser la ville du futur) - trois activités décrochées dont une en Art qui peut prendre plusieurs séances et servir de projet moteur et motivant en fin d'année pour retenir l'attention des CM2 ^^ - les diaporamas cités dans les séances (deux sur l'urbanisme de reconstruction, trois sur les visions d'architectes contemporains) - les docs nécessaires aux séances - et dans les séances, les connaissances à ne pas zapper Dans la séquence également, une sitographie et deux livres cités et utilisés : http://projets-architecte-urbanisme.fr/architectes/ pour consulter les fiches d’architectes et urbanistes contemporains http://www.metropole-rouen-normandie.fr/ecoquartier-flaubert pour l’éco-quartier étudié http://ecoquartier.ch/ association éco-quartier http://www.cedre.info/comprendre-le-recyclage/que-peut-on-recycler/ quelques infos recyclage Il manque cependant le devenir du tissu, et des gravats pourtant réutilisés. Donc : https://www.paprec.com/fr/comprendre-recyclage/recyclage-dechets-chantiers/collecte-dechets-chantier et http://www.ecotextile.tm.fr/ecotextile-filiere.html (liens corrects mais non exhaustifs) Une mini encyclopédie sur l'architecture à destination des élèves, pas chère et très complète (qualité Gallimard) Quelques ouvrages de ma collection perso d'Hundertwasser (il manque deux bouquins allemands dont je ne trouve pas les visuels en lignes notamment le chouette "Hundertwasser. Bau dir deine stadt!").
Première séquence : Les communes de France et Ma commune. Je vais faire une demande au maire de ma commune pour qu’il accorde une audience à ma classe afin que tout cela soit vraiment du concret.
géographie, première séance, CE2, CM1, CM2
Voici mes deux premières fiches CE1 :
Bonjour, si vous utilisez mon rituel de géographie Voyage autour du monde, vous aimerez peut-être ces cartes, destinées à retravailler en autonomie la situation de 30 pays du monde. Il y a deux jeux d
Give your kindergartener an introduction to the seven continents with fun coloring pages! Here's Asia, the most populated continent in the world.
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Clic sur l'image pour accéder à l'évaluation de géographie n°2 CM1 sur la France lointaine. Article original rédigé par Sobelle06 et publié sur La trousse de Sobelle Reproduction interdite sans auto
Our literature-based learning often lends itself to discovering other places and cultures, which is one of many reasons we love this method! Learning about Italy, Japan, and China have been some of our richest homeschool moments so far. Along with learning about other countries and their continents, we learn where those places are located on the globe. In order to help my girls learn the 7 continents, I created a set of printable Continents Cards that we use in a variety of ways. Note: This post was originally published in 2014. The Continents Cards and the post have been freshly
Diese einfache Bastelidee für Kinder ist die perfekte Aktivität an Regentagen und erklärt ihnen die Mondphasen.
Teaching kids about our world, geography, maps, and more. Kindergarten Social Studies Lessons made easy #kindergarten #socialstudies
Students can travel across the globe without leaving the classroom. Check out these fun geography lessons for any grade and curriculum.
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Our literature-based learning often lends itself to discovering other places and cultures, which is one of many reasons we love this method! Learning about Italy, Japan, and China have been some of our richest homeschool moments so far. Along with learning about other countries and their continents, we learn where those places are located on the globe. In order to help my girls learn the 7 continents, I created a set of printable Continents Cards that we use in a variety of ways. Note: This post was originally published in 2014. The Continents Cards and the post have been freshly
Children can learn about the continents with this free printable set that makes learning fun and interactive. After our Solar System Activities I figured we needed...
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Enjoy Montessori continent learning activities that include the sandpaper globe, colored globe, 3-part cards, song, continent map, and extension exercises.
Are you searching for engaging and educational resources to teach your students about geography and spatial awareness? Look no further! Our Me On the Map worksheets provide an excellent way to introduce young learners to the concept of their place in the world. These worksheets focus on the entity and subject of personal geography, allowing students to explore and understand their position in relation to their home, neighborhood, city, and country. With clear instructions and thought-provoking activities, our Me On the Map worksheets are perfect for teachers and parents who want to help children gain a deeper understanding of their surroundings.
Learn About the 7 Continents! Exploring the 7 Continents has never been more exciting! It’s a Small World Continent Study is filled with over 35 activities to help your students gain a greater understanding of the seven continents. This 130+ page unit is filled with great resources, posters, printables, activities, and projects that will open […]
1-2-3 Come Travel Around The World With Me! Woo Hoo! Having spent over 200 hours researching & creating, plus a small fortune on graphics designing things, I’m so excited to post this jumbo “labor of love”, "Travels Around The World" packet, which features the awesome talents of 38 clip artists! This super-fun packet is extremely versatile, as everything stands alone, so you can mix & match creating a unit that is tailored specifically for your class, or use pieces and parts with lessons you already have implemented. I think my students, favorite part of our Travels Around the World is making the cereal box suitcase, which can be done in class or for homework. The sky's the limit of how you want to design them. We add 2 file folders to make a drop down interactive "briefcase" of sorts, which includes a pocket for their passports, tickets and boarding passes. The extra files are a great way to keep everything neat & organized and provide space for them to glue on a variety of activities that we do. My kiddos absolutely LOVE collecting the "suitcase stamps/stickers" to decorate with. They get a few to start out, then receive more as we travel to the various countries. Others I use as a motivational & behavior modification incentive, which is very successful. Another huge hit is making a passport. There are 4 options, including a passport specifically for "Christmas Around The World" traveling, as well as a huge variety of passport stamps, which they also enjoy collecting. The train tickets and plane, bus, & boat boarding passes. are also a huge hit. Via a letter, students are invited to come travel with the gingerbread man, who makes a speedy tour guide. "Gin" keeps them apprised of places they should visit by sending postcards. I had an absolute blast designing these from real photographs & stamps from those countries. There are 3 from each country, as well as "color me" postcards, so that students can practice "point of view" writing in a fun way. A set of gingerbread-themed posters announce where children will be traveling and how they will get there. The 6 countries included in this packet are: USA, Mexico, Canada, Sweden, Italy & Germany. I've included a variety of maps, which come in color to use as posters, plus black & white for students. They come labeled & unlabeled, so you can use them as an assessment tool as well. My personal favorite activity, is the "Snap & Scrap" journal, with a Christmas-themed page, as well as a generic counterpart. I've included several pages of interesting information about how each country celebrates Christmas, should you want to do the "Christmas Around the World" theme. The "snap" part, is a camera craft featuring a lens "booklet", with pictures specific to that country. You can opt to do just the camera(s), or hinge them with a piece of tape to the "scrap" page, so that it flips over to reveal the information underneath. Each country also comes with factual information, which is incorporated in the "Fan Of Fun Facts For _________" craftivity. The title is a double play on words, for the craft opens like a fan, and students quickly become "fans" of these super-interesting facts. Later, check comprehension by playing "Name That Country?" by reading a fact and having students tell what country it came from. "I Spy A Country" is another game you can play to help reinforce map skills. Teachers jot down 3-5 clues on the poster, then students write down their dated-answer on their worksheet. X number of correct answers and they receive a "super spy" stamp for their suitcase. I've also packed in a lot of travel-themed writing prompts, such as making an itinerary, which provides a vocabulary building opportunity. Students can also do a "Sightseeing Check It Out Then Check It Off" list, flag booklet, and travel journal. There are several options for the travel journals as well, from a "color me" text it page, to a cut & glue class-made book. They are different enough so that you can do them all, or pick & choose what's appropriate for your kiddos. The beauty of this jumbo packet is that it's very versatile, so you can mix & match things to do individually, as a whole group, with a partner, in small groups, or for homework. The projects can also supplement other geography activities you already have implemented. Besides social studies, many items practice a variety of other standards like graphing, weather, telling time, comparing & contrasting & research, with a bit of math tossed in for good measure. There are also a variety of ways to use the packet. Teachers can give the information, or students can pick a country and research it independently. The "Travel Bucks" are a fun way for students to give their presentations, as they become "travel agents", who share highlights about their country, in the hopes that their fellow classmates will use their travel cash to buy a trip from them. Top sales certificates & suitcase brag tags add to the fun, and are a wonderful incentive. An easy-peasy writing prompt for any age, is the "ginger-gram", where students fill in the blanks with a country they would like to live in, as well as one they would not. Older students can explain why. Another simple writing activity is the "Travel Quilt" craft, which practices adjectives in a unique way. Even younger kiddos can do this, and completed projects make an awesome bulletin board. The "Peace is in our hands" craft, is also quick & easy, with lovely results making a terrific hallway display. This craftivity really helps children wrap their heads around the "big picture" of their "personal geography" and their cut out hand prints add that keepsake, finishing touch. I've included a poster for the center of your display, as well as a suitcase sticker kiddos can earn upon completion. Because my kiddos are learning about seasons, weather and appropriate clothing to wear, I designed the "Pack It Up" suitcase craftivity; where they color, cut & glue various clothes suitable for a particular country, to a "suitcase" page; while older students simply list the items they want to take. The suitcase opens to reveal several pages of the different things they packed for the various countries that they visited. Besides a “Christmas Around the World” theme, you can use this unit all year long, as I have matching generic counterparts. Start whenever you want, then in December, board the “Holiday Express” & add the activities of how these countries celebrate Christmas. Lessons are easily diversified for various classroom abilities & grade levels. Simply pick what’s appropriate for your kiddos. "Travel Tweets" are also an interesting way to get students enthusiastic about writing, as is the "Welcome To Our House" booklet, "Airport Adventures" and "Whooooo Do You Want To Travel With?" color-me worksheets. Besides black & white versions for students, I’ve included colorful templates, so you can quickly make samples to share. There are also graphs, Venn diagrams, posters, a song, and some worksheets, which can also be used as assessment tools. As you can see there's a ton of fun for you to choose from including some puzzles. These come in color for an independent center, as well as BW so kiddos can make their own, as they practice recognizing & sequencing numbers from 1-10, or skip counting by 10s to 100. Click on the link to zip on over to my TpT shop to take a look. Travels Around The World. Today's featured FREEBIE comes from the packet and is a "Merry Christmas From Around The World" poster and coloring card, which includes an alphabetical list of how 28 countries say "Merry Christmas" , with 4 links to other websites with more countries. Well that's it for today. Thanks for stopping by. My feet have hit the floor running, as there is much to do, and not enough time in the day to get it all done. But I will endeavor to slow my pace and enjoy the journey, making sweet memories, as we decorate our blessed home for Christmas. Wishing you and yours a special day. "Maybe Christmas" he thought, "doesn't come from a store." "Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!" -Dr. Seuss From "The Grinch"
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