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From the Dover Coloring Book of Horse Anatomy, by John Green. 2006. Muscles, bones and tendons.
I made you a present. Actually, I made it for Q-Age-Seven, and then thought wouldn’t-this-be-fun-to-share? And I think it would be. So I’m sharing. Basically, I made a chart. This year, Q-Age-Seven is reading through The Burgess Animal Book for Children. For various reasons, A-Age-Nine never formally did this book. When E-Age-Twelve did this book, he was Officially Against Coloring. So I never did the coloring pages thing. But Q-Age-Seven adores coloring and thinks that makes the book more fun. Continue Reading...
This coloring page features the characters from the famous fairy tale, The Bremen Town Musicians.
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Get started on geography and have your child color this page and learn about this amazing continent and its animals.
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*BEST-SELLER!* A simple worksheet for students to fill out and color. They can draw and write their: name, birthday, favorite book, favorite food, favorite animal, favorite color, favorite hobby, favorite school subject, dream job, and what they look like. If you'd like it in BOTH orientations, click here! If you'd like it in Landscape Orientation instead, click here!
Wildlife biologists study numerous animals in their natural habitats. Here's an overview of the career, including salary and duties.
One of my favorite units of study is Carnival of Animals by Saint Saens. I love the music and the way it sparks students' imagination. I love the way they listen so intently on hearing the musical secrets and "finding" the animals in the music. Often I like to have students listen to one of the pieces repeatedly. That is not easy for little listeners to do, so often we will color a picture of the animal we are listening to and with some groups we will make Carnival of the Animal crafts. One of my favorites is to create a beautifully colored fish while listening to "The Aquarium". In this version I used googly eyes that I had on hand, but I really like letting students draw their own fishy faces. They always crack me up! This craft takes 20-25 minutes. This time may be less if you are working with a small group or if you have done lots of prep work (like cutting out all the circles or hearts, the fish, etc...). I've also trained students how to quickly get supplies and get back to their seats by the time we do this project so that makes it flow a little easier too. I am a scrapbooker so I have several different kinds of paper punches at my disposal. For this example I used a heart punch (about an inch or so wide), but in previous years I've used a 1 inch circle punch. I usually sit and punch shapes while watching TV. I love magazines and have plenty to use for projects like this. I just choose fun, colorful pages and punch out as many shapes as I can. Often in class we will use glue sticks for projects like this, but I've found that regular school glue works best. Sometimes with the glue sticks the scales will fly off before students leave the room. I don't have drying trays or an abundance of flat space to lay student projects to dry so I send them marching down the hall carrying their projects. Most teachers don't mind if they leave them on their desks to dry for an hour or so which is what it takes if you use glue instead of glue sticks. Okay...we glue like gluing maniacs in my room, so if you have more conservative gluers you may be fine. Occasionally I'll save these gorgeous creatures for a large display in the hall. I use pieces from my Carnival of the Animals bulletin board to hang with them. I also do crafts for "Fossils", "Tortoises" and "Royal March of the Lion". You can get the fish template and instructions as well as templates and instructions for the other three HERE. You might also like to check out these Carnival of the Animal resources: Coloring Books-I use these instead of the crafts some years. The kids LOVE to color these and take them home and tell their parents about the activities we've done in music class. I LOVE that they go home talking about music! I like to mix up what we do each time and I love to review the Carnival of the Animals music in 3rd and 4th grade. I have a variety of listening logs that I use. Some ask students to identify musical opposites like loud/soft, high/low. Others ask students to identify instruments that they've heard and some ask them to guess what animal they think Saint Saens wanted them to hear. You can get all of these listening logs HERE. I usually do Carnival of the Animals with second grade, but am working on a plan to it with K-4 to some degree. For example Kindergarteners might listen and explore the "Elephant", 1st graders may do the "Aquarium", "Fossils" and "Royal March of the Lion", 2nd graders may do the complete unit and 3rd and 4th graders may do short review activities as their music vocabulary and understanding increase. I'd love to hear about your favorite ways to teach Carnival of the Animals. Let me know in the comments or find me on Facebook. If you are a Pinterest fan you might be interested in my Carnival of the Animals Pinterest board.
This "All About Book" will be a fun addition to your classroom and lesson on rhinoceroses. This packet can be used along with books specific to the animal or it can be used on its own. Included in this unit is a full-color poster with a colorful graphic of the animal and information on the animal su...
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Eric Carle’s art is distinctive and instantly recognizable. Why not introduce your kids to Eric Carle with these 10 free printable eric carle coloring pages
One of my favorite units of study is Carnival of Animals by Saint Saens. I love the music and the way it sparks students' imagination. I love the way they listen so intently on hearing the musical secrets and "finding" the animals in the music. Often I like to have students listen to one of the pieces repeatedly. That is not easy for little listeners to do, so often we will color a picture of the animal we are listening to and with some groups we will make Carnival of the Animal crafts. One of my favorites is to create a beautifully colored fish while listening to "The Aquarium". In this version I used googly eyes that I had on hand, but I really like letting students draw their own fishy faces. They always crack me up! This craft takes 20-25 minutes. This time may be less if you are working with a small group or if you have done lots of prep work (like cutting out all the circles or hearts, the fish, etc...). I've also trained students how to quickly get supplies and get back to their seats by the time we do this project so that makes it flow a little easier too. I am a scrapbooker so I have several different kinds of paper punches at my disposal. For this example I used a heart punch (about an inch or so wide), but in previous years I've used a 1 inch circle punch. I usually sit and punch shapes while watching TV. I love magazines and have plenty to use for projects like this. I just choose fun, colorful pages and punch out as many shapes as I can. Often in class we will use glue sticks for projects like this, but I've found that regular school glue works best. Sometimes with the glue sticks the scales will fly off before students leave the room. I don't have drying trays or an abundance of flat space to lay student projects to dry so I send them marching down the hall carrying their projects. Most teachers don't mind if they leave them on their desks to dry for an hour or so which is what it takes if you use glue instead of glue sticks. Okay...we glue like gluing maniacs in my room, so if you have more conservative gluers you may be fine. Occasionally I'll save these gorgeous creatures for a large display in the hall. I use pieces from my Carnival of the Animals bulletin board to hang with them. I also do crafts for "Fossils", "Tortoises" and "Royal March of the Lion". You can get the fish template and instructions as well as templates and instructions for the other three HERE. You might also like to check out these Carnival of the Animal resources: Coloring Books-I use these instead of the crafts some years. The kids LOVE to color these and take them home and tell their parents about the activities we've done in music class. I LOVE that they go home talking about music! I like to mix up what we do each time and I love to review the Carnival of the Animals music in 3rd and 4th grade. I have a variety of listening logs that I use. Some ask students to identify musical opposites like loud/soft, high/low. Others ask students to identify instruments that they've heard and some ask them to guess what animal they think Saint Saens wanted them to hear. You can get all of these listening logs HERE. I usually do Carnival of the Animals with second grade, but am working on a plan to it with K-4 to some degree. For example Kindergarteners might listen and explore the "Elephant", 1st graders may do the "Aquarium", "Fossils" and "Royal March of the Lion", 2nd graders may do the complete unit and 3rd and 4th graders may do short review activities as their music vocabulary and understanding increase. I'd love to hear about your favorite ways to teach Carnival of the Animals. Let me know in the comments or find me on Facebook. If you are a Pinterest fan you might be interested in my Carnival of the Animals Pinterest board.
Learn about five different biomes as you color and read key facts about with free printable Biome Coloring Pages for Prek-4th graders.
This "All About" book will be a fun addition to your classroom and lessons on Squirrels. This packet can be used along with books specific to the animal or it can be used on its own. Included in this unit is a full-color poster with a colorful graphic of the animal and information on the animal such...
Mike Curato, author and illustrator of the Little Elliot books, steps into TWT’s Author Spotlight today.
With this graphic organizer, students paste pictures of animals to their corresponding outer covering: fur, scales, shells, feathers, or smooth skin. This printable is customizable. Tailor the PDF to your teaching needs by typing in the highlighted
I just melted at the sight of these adorably-vintage ABC coloring pages for preschoolers. I printed them all out for Sweetpea & plan on making a book out of them when she finishes.** I am also going to print these Learning Colors pages. Don’t miss the Holidays & Seasons section. I guarantee that I will [...]
Anatomy is the study of the structure of human, animals and plants. Now Introduce your child to anatomy with these 10 free printable anatomy coloring pages.
Chameleon Color Changing Activity for A Color of His Own by Leo Lionni
This "All About" book will be a fun addition to your classroom and lessons on Komodo dragons. This packet can be used along with books specific to the animal or it can be used on its own. Included in this unit is a full-color poster with a colorful graphic of the animal and information on the anima...
Help kids learn more about creatures of the sea with this free printable crossword puzzle.
this is a unique original antique print from 1912 it is a book plate lithograph printed in germany the print depicts a single bird against a blank background detailing the internal organs and muscular system there is a tissue overlay detailing the particulars - this can be easily removed for framing the paper measures aprox. 7 x 10" ~ all prints come in a new clear archival envelope - ready for gifting or keeping! ~ shipping charges include full insurance against loss & damage ~ ~ please look at scan & photos closely for any minor aging on the print ~ as it is over 100 years old! thanks for looking!
Snakes don't always have the best reputation and are certainly not the cutest, but it turns out that all they needed were some expressive arms...
Go down under as you learn about Australia for Kids with these free printable books filled with information to read, color, andl learn!