An honest and simple exploration of death and grief for kids 4 to 8. With playful illustrations by a therapist-turned-artist, Bird is Dead uses humor to make death a more approachable topic. Bird is dead. Yesterday he was alive. How do the other birds know? On your back + feet up = dead. Some of the birds cry a little. And that’s alright. Crying together can be nice. When it’s time to give Bird a funeral, they reminisce about him, and then have tea with worms (or cake, if you don’t like worms). Sensitive and humorous, Bird is Dead provides kids and adults with a space to talk about death on their own terms. Hardback 24.7 x 24.7cm 40 pages
The relaxing and soothing effect you feel on your mind when you are in an area surrounded by trees is the process called Tree Energy Healing.
You need to know how long you can survive after being submerged in water, so that you don't have to worry about drowning.
This digital activity gives your students a fun way to learn about Kentucky's landforms. Links to real-life examples of each landform on Google Earth makes this topic come alive. A Google files quiz is also included. mountainsgorges and valleysplateausarcheswaterfallspeninsulashills...
No matter your gardening prowess—whether you're a green-thumbed veteran or someone who finds keeping a single houseplant alive a challenge—you've landed in the perfect spot for embarking on your hop-growing journey. The world is brimming
A simple living things science experiment to investigate what is alive. A great introduction to a living things unit and easy enough for young students.
Social studies has always been one of my absolute favorite subjects to teach. I get so excited about United States history, and I do my best to make a potentially boring topic come alive for my students! There are a lot of opportunities for hands-on, get out of your seat lessons and projects in the...
It is the hardest topic to talk about and the one that needs to be discussed the most. Getty Images Editor’s Note: This content delves into sensitive
A collaborative blog by Pre K and Kindergarten specialists. Child growth and development, information, free printables.
A fashion look from June 2017 by eggtartt featuring Ashish, Etienne Aigner, Betmar, Dot & Bo, OKA, Hot Topic and vintage
No matter your gardening prowess—whether you're a green-thumbed veteran or someone who finds keeping a single houseplant alive a challenge—you've landed in the perfect spot for embarking on your hop-growing journey. The world is brimming
If there’s one thing that my kids have in common, it’s that they are hands-on learners. Give them an activity that they can actually do for themselves, and the topic will come alive for…
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These Family Life activities may be used on their own, to complement the Ontario Curriculum and/or to complement the Fully Alive program.Check out our >>> Religion Activities-Grade 6The activity sheets in this resource are not numbered. This gives the teacher the option to present the topic...
• Speaking Out Loud: - The first thing you can do is speak out loud. You can speak about any topic and you can speak out loud. This way your vocal chords will improve and open and also your pronunciation will improve. Another great idea is to go for
Inquiring readers: In early October, Prof Elaine Chalus, Historian of 18-19C British gender, politics & society, sent a link to eight sessions of the Bath 250, A Virtual Conference, The 250th A…
We’re all familiar with the fuzzy creatures from Middle Earth. However, today’s topic concerns the real-life ancient human species known as Homo floresiensis. The mystery surrounding these pint-sized hominins has recently garnered more public and scientific attention. A professor of anthropology believes that hobbits could still be alive and well in the isolated regions of Flores Island.
Regency women went to great lengths to achieve an effortless, romantic look with long, flowing lines to their dresses and hairstyles. Even their dresses, which appeared to have little underneath, h…
Social studies has always been one of my absolute favorite subjects to teach. I get so excited about United States history, and I do my best to make a potentially boring topic come alive for my students! There are a lot of opportunities for hands-on, get out of your seat lessons and projects in the...
This list of Healthy Body Activities for Preschoolers are perfect for your health homeschooling topic. Kids will learn about health and hygiene the fun way!
What triggers a tornado? What can you see in the eye of a hurricane? What's the difference between a thunderbolt and a thunderclap? Popular author and artist Eric Sloane proves why weather is something best understood by seeing it. His illustrated book shows weather "happening." In fact, there's not a sunny page in it—nothing but cyclonic storms, whirlwinds, waterspouts, lightning bolts, and other fascinating, weather-related topics. More than seventy pages of drawings and diagrams make the weather come alive in a book that examines everything from storm mechanisms and cold fronts to the birth of a thunderhead. A valuable resource for learning more about everyone's favorite topic for conversation and speculation, Eric Sloane—the "Weather Wizard"—has the countryman's simple and natural comprehension to give substance to his scientific and artistic insights. What especially distinguishes this volume from his other books on the subject is the focus on a detailed treatment of the more spectacular and destructive elements of weather phenomena. His belief is that if this book "gets one to look upward more often, it will have accomplished a purpose."
Starting seeds indoors is fun and easy to do, keeping them alive is harder, but that's a topic for another day. Here are a few simple steps to get seeds started.
Want to take your PowerPoint / Google Slides Presentations and AP World History Lectures to the next level? Make your content come alive with this Unit 9 (Globalization) PowerPoint, a corresponding lecture, and a corresponding Google Slides presentation. All are aligned to 2020 APWH / AP World History: Modern Standards! This PowerPoint Deck contains lecture slides and lecture notes that align directly with AP World History Topic 9.7, Learning Objective G. I've worked to make this PowerPoint informative, engaging, eye-popping, and fun! Additionally, I've erred on the side of incorporating detail in this PowerPoint and Lecture. Any extraneous information can easily be removed! Includes: PowerPoint Slides: 33 distinct slides! (This can be split between multiple days) Lecture Outline: A 1-page organized lecture outline with key vocabulary Link to a Google Slides Presentation
Download and go into a wealth of content that will facilitate the guidance of your students through this fascinating period in history known as the Age of Enlightenment! From icebreaker warm-ups to background information, classroom discussions, and more, these introductory slides have everything you need to make this topic come alive in your classroom! Topics included: • Icebreaker Warmup - “What would you do?” • Prior Knowledge Assessment • Background Information • The Age of Reason Intro • Influence of Greek and Roman Philosophers • Christianity & Secularism • The Renaissance and Reformation • The Scientific Revolution • French Philosophers • Censorship • Voltaire • Ideas of the Enlightenment • Classroom Discussion Recommended supplementary content: The Enlightenment’s Impact on Governments
This year I've got a pretty strict schedule for history. Last year we hadn't finished when the end of the year came along and I had about 4 chapters hanging over my head all summer long. This year I did two things. One, we started in August and used those couple of weeks to finish up what didn't get done last year. Two, I've written out what section to do each day and projects and I'm sticking to it like glue. Unfortunately I also repeated something from last year. When I made my plan I thought, oh, yes! making a cloak would be so much fun. Not so much when I haven't gone to the store and we are having a heat wave in the first week of September. Oh, yes! let's bake sugar cookies! Who knew it would be 95 degrees out. But, I'm pressing through it. The kids LOVE these projects. The material really comes alive and "sticks" when we take the time and effort to make/bake/glue/paint our way through history. This plan also means that we've already done two blog-able projects but I'm just finding my blogging mo-jo so I'm a little behind with that... Roman Signums. Roman armies carried a signum into battle to identify the different legions. The signums started off as really basic but as time went on they grew more and more elaborate. So elaborate and decorated that they got so heavy that the soldier that held it was unable to also carry a weapon and defend himself. We followed the directions and used the templates in the activity book and made our own signums.
A collection of AI Bible art to inspire Christians and stir their faith. I hope you enjoy them!
No matter your gardening prowess—whether you're a green-thumbed veteran or someone who finds keeping a single houseplant alive a challenge—you've landed in the perfect spot for embarking on your hop-growing journey. The world is brimming
Unit studies Charlotte Mason might like are literature based, short & avoid weak associations. Children make their own connections.
Want to take your PowerPoint / Google Slides Presentations and AP World History Lectures to the next level? Make your content come alive with this Unit 5 (Revolutions) PowerPoint, a corresponding lecture, and a corresponding Google Slides presentation. All are aligned to 2020 APWH / AP World History: Modern Standards! This PowerPoint Deck contains lecture slides and lecture notes that align directly with AP World History Topic 5.6, Learning Objective G. I've worked to make this PowerPoint informative, engaging, eye-popping, and fun! Additionally, I've erred on the side of incorporating detail in this PowerPoint and Lecture. Any extraneous information can easily be removed! Includes: PowerPoint Slides: 35 distinct slides! (This can be split between multiple days) Lecture Outline: A 1-page organized lecture outline with key vocabulary Link to a Google Slides Presentation
Want to take your PowerPoint / Google Slides Presentations and AP World History Lectures to the next level? Make your content come alive with this Unit 7 (Global Conflict) PowerPoint, a corresponding lecture, and a corresponding Google Slides presentation. All are aligned to 2020 APWH / AP World History: Modern Standards! This PowerPoint Deck contains lecture slides and lecture notes that align directly with AP World History Topic 7.2, Learning Objective A. I've worked to make this PowerPoint informative, engaging, eye-popping, and fun! Additionally, I've erred on the side of incorporating detail in this PowerPoint and Lecture. Any extraneous information can easily be removed! Includes: PowerPoint Slides: 38 distinct slides! (This can be split between multiple days) Lecture Outline: A 1-page organized lecture outline with key vocabulary Link to a Google Slides Presentation
A simple science experiments about Living Things that introduces scientific investigation procedures to young students or those that have not yet attempted such investigations. This experiment asks students to think about what living things have in common and how we can tell that something is alive. This experiment is differentiated with activities to keep your fast finishers busy, and comes with full Teacher's Notes that explain both the experiment and the science behind it so you will feel confident to help your students explore this topic and they will love doing it! The Investigation Record your students can use to record their experiment and their learning is available to download for free here: Investigation Record This experiment and 4 others that compliment it are available in a bundle at a discounted rate at my TPT store: Science Experiments Bundle - An introduction to Living Things
These Family Life activities may be used on their own, to complement the Ontario Curriculum and/or to complement the Fully Alive program.The activity sheets in this resource are not numbered. This gives the teacher the option to present the topic to the class in any order.A curriculum guideline page...