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Elementary teaching ideas and resources.
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Learn about animals and their homes with this FREE printable animal activity! Cute animals habitats for kids game for kindergarten science.
A fun and colorful backdrop that makes all your photos pop - or an elegant and personal touch to the table decorations that'll make every guest feel welcome - will make your party the most talked about event of the season!
Explore charming ranch fencing ideas to add rustic flair and secure your countryside property with style. Find the perfect blend of beauty and function!
Test your engineering skills with this easy gumdrop bridge STEM challenge. Gumdrops and toothpicks are great fun for bridge building.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
So it's a snoozy Sunday afternoon, we're relaxing at Hannahs Mum's house after an enormous roast dinner and Lemon Meringue and Im putting this together from
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Yesterday was Troy and my 6 month anniversary. In honor of this special day, I wanted to share a post I’ve been meaning to write for some time. So read on to see how we kept our wedding cost…
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What’s its function or purpose? This is the number one question I ask myself when I pick an activity or game for therapy. There is no doubt that my students enjoy playing games during speech therapy; however, I cringe when I am walking with a student back to class and their teacher asks, “what do […]
Ever looked at your camera lenses and wonder what everything does? Then this is the blog post for you! I’ll explain everything you can see on your lens, so what each switch does, and what that funny little window thing is meant for too 😀 Learning about the tools of your trade is important, so tak
Here's a list of venue walk through questions to help when you're choosing your wedding venue. There'll be things you may not think of.
Last week I posted some Common Core English Language Arts ideas. I've come back for more! :) When I get to unit 3, in a few short weeks {according to my district's pacing guide} I should start to teach my kiddos narrative writing. I wanted to see how ready they were so I started it a little bit. I've started to make some things to help them understand the sequence. I also use the who, what, when, where cards I posted about before {here}. We started talking about narrative stories because we were reading them everyday! After we read a book, I would ask what happened in the beginning, middle, and end. When they mastered that, we moved on to first, next, then, last. Then, I told them we are going to write our own narrative! AH! Or perhaps you need these: Oh narrative writing. Why do you hate me? By the end of the year, they should be able to:Write narratives in which they recount two or more appropriately sequenced events, include some details regarding what happened, use temporal words to signal event order, and provide some sense of closure. *NOTE: I DID A LOT OF MODELING AND SHARED WRITING BEFORE I LET THEM GO OFF AND TRY THEMSELVES!!!! It's all about modeling! For this activity. I just read a book about a haunted house {you can do any topic} and I had my kids pretend they knocked on the door of a haunted house {sorry, I forgot to take pictures}. They drew a picture of what would happen: Then, they took what they drew and wrote one or two sentences {rough draft} to go along with the picture: Finally, they wrote a final draft after I had a mini-conference with them about their rough draft. They will finish up the "writing process" by publishing their work in the classroom! :) My kiddos did ok on this, but we were all exhausted by the end! I get exhausted by narrative writing! What do you do that WORKS for teaching narrative writing? Do you do writers workshop??? Frames by: KPM Doodles Paper Pixels
Vocabulary is an important aspect in reading comprehension. If students do not know what the words mean, they cannot understand what they are reading. Research has