Students can travel across the globe without leaving the classroom. Check out these fun geography lessons for any grade and curriculum.
A unique moment of the Y7 Summit when we presented the Final Communique to the G7 Sherpa Elisabetta Belloni at Palazzo Chigi. A thorough document of young people’s recommendations for the G7 Leaders who will meet in Puglia next week. Thank you to entire G7/G20 Sherpa Office, and in particular Enrico Berti, Fausto Panebianco, Tommaso Murè for their constant support to the Y7 over the years. We look forward to continuing our engagement with Italian and international institutions to ensure young people’s voices are heard! 🙌 Stay tuned to know more about the upcoming events!
This mini unit is all you need to teach your little ones about past and present! I created this unit for my first graders, but it could easily fit into kindergarten and 2nd grade curriculum as well! In this packet you'll find several whole group activities and pocket chart sorts, independent practice pages, writing pages, and so much more! Download the preview for a more detailed look! Here's a breakdown of what's included Posters (Past, Present, Future in color and black/white) Picture Sort-Students sort the pictures from the past and the present and then complete a cut/glue activity independently Venn Diagram-Students sort statements by Past, Present, and Both then complete their own venn-diagram Picture Sorts and Writing Pages-Students sort Cars, Toys, Phones, and Computers from the past and present and then write about the differences and similarities Life in the Past Cards-Students read about life in the past and compare it to life in the present Picture Match-Students look at pictures of items from the past and match them with their name and how people used them (car, phonograph, telephone, zeppelin, washing machine, typewriter, telegraph) Inference Activity-Students look at pictures of items from the past and infer what they are and how people used them (camera, clock, floppy disk, roller-skate, VCR, mixer, lantern, cash register, radio, cassette, outhouse, movie projector) Interactive Book-Students read about items from the past and draw what they use in the present Printables -Me in the Past/Present/Future Flipbook -Color Sort-Students color items from the past/present by the code -Draw and Write-Students draw/write about life in the past/present -Think and Draw-Students draw items from the present and what they think they will look like in the future This pack is full of real-life photographs and suggestions for building your students' schema about life in the past! The activities lead to deep-thinking about how life has changed and stayed the same! :)
These notes were made for Biochem 3381 at the University of Western Ontario and cover secondary structure, quaternary structure, protein purification, and miscellaneous biochemistry techniques.
Explore different materials and their properties with this engaging unit. Activities and printables for the Foundation and Prep Year chemistry strand.
Check out our latest punctuation games and resources for KS1, focusing on full stops, commas, capital letters and more.
My 9-year-old son loves codes, history, and treasure hunts. This activity combines all three. When he got home from after school, I handed him a Viking Runes Encryption sheet and the first of six clues. Each clue contains facts about the life and times of Vikings as well as runes that required he decode them and a hint as to where to find the next clue. Our oldest son read the clue at the bottom of each card allowed, giving his 5-year-old brother an opportunity to get in on the action, and guess the location of the next clue. Clues lead them to our bathtub, my jewelry box, front door's deadbolt, refrigerator, games closet, and lastly our living room sofa. Click on the clue or encryption sheet to download my PDF free on Google Drive. In the end, my eldest had to use the small runes in the corner of each clue to identify the location of his prize (couch), which he acquired after reading a wonderful graphic novel history book. (Think comic book meets ancient history!) His prize was a punch card for free electronic (i.e. iPad or DS) minutes; our boys have to do chores to earn their time otherwise. Want to make your own decoding treasure hunt? Print the encryption sheet and use it as a guide! To get kids ready for this activity, give them a fun interactive novel (think choose-your-own-adventure). I don't think I've ever seen our oldest son get so excited over a book before. He LOVED this! My sons had so much fun with this activity and our oldest really liked the books I paired with it. After we were done, my oldest boy even wrote me a note using the Runic Alphabet that when decoded revealed "I love you."
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Thousands took to the streets of Manchester on Sunday 26 May 2024 to watch Manchester City FC parade the Premier League Trophy. The occasion marked the fourth consecutive year that the club have lifted the trophy. Greater Manchester Police officers were on hand to help ensure the safety and security of the team and the public. You should call 101, the national non-emergency number, to report crime and other concerns that do not require an emergency response. Always call 999 in an emergency, such as when a crime is in progress, violence is being used or threatened or where there is danger to life. You can also call anonymously with information about crime to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Crimestoppers is an independent charity who will not want your name, just your information. Your call will not be traced or recorded and you do not have to go to court or give a statement. You can access many of our services online at www.gmp.police.uk
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Illustrated activity sheet describing a really fun whole class activity that involves the children running around pretending to be magic beans and avoiding capture!
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Use the powerful strategy of reciprocal teaching and Google's new Rivet reading app to empower struggling students and engage them in reading.