Do you have elementary students who need help understanding personal space and boundaries? Practice the Cactus is a super fun and engaging school counseling game that can be used to teach students these important skills. By “practicing the cactus" students will be able to define personal space and boundaries and will learn examples of appropriate and inappropriate behaviors. Students will learn to have a safe body and respect others' boundaries. Just like a cactus can hurt you if you get too close, inappropriate boundaries can cause others to feel uncomfortable. ***Updated to include a digital version*** I have had so many counselors and parents reach out saying their students and kids still love "practicing the cactus" even after the lesson is over. One counselor even said that her whole school ended up getting on board and students would randomly stop and do the cactus when she saw them in the hall. Click here to save 25% with the BOARD GAME BUNDLE WHAT’S INCLUDED: ↠ 2 Personal Space Posters ↠ Personal Space Matching Game ↠ Personal Space Board Game (Print and Digital Version) BENEFITING STUDENTS Practice the Cactus offers fun memorable ways to practice personal space and boundaries. Students will learn through games and movement. SAVING TIME These activities are fairly low-prep. Once the board game is assembled you can re-use it year after year. Who is this Group Designed For? “Practice the Cactus” is designed for students in grades K-4. It can also be modified to work for other grades. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RELATED SCHOOL COUNSELING RESOURCES: ⁕ School Counseling Board Game Bundle ⁕ Social Skills Scoot Game ⁕ Scoot Game Bundle --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Love Freebies? I do a Flash Freebie every month for all of my TpT followers. Click here to follow my store and get a notification when I post the monthly freebie. Visit Bright Futures School Counseling Blog and subscribe to my email list to gain access to my FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY. You will also receive a weekly email with my latest school counseling tips, research, and freebies! Also, make sure to check out my School Counseling Podcast and follow me on social media to be the first to learn about sales and new resources! School Counseling Simplified Podcast Bright Futures Counseling INSTAGRAM Bright Futures Counseling FACEBOOK
This mini-study comes from my complete Cactus Unit: www.etsy.com/listing/1573454446 This cactus anatomy set is great for classroom use or as a homeschool nature study. These materials feature my watercolor artwork and are formatted for quick and easy printing ♥ *** Materials Included*** Cactus anatomy diagram Unlabeled diagram for practice Vocab list Vocab matching worksheet Answer key *** Please note*** → FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY: These materials feature my original artwork and designs. Please do not reproduce, resell, share, or alter these materials. → Printing on 8.5-inch by 11-inch paper is recommended. → This is an instant PDF download, no physical items will be shipped. → Since this is a digital product, all purchases are final. ***Get in Touch*** Contact info and a few free samples of my work are available on my website! WildEarthLab.com I’m happy to answer your questions about this item - please don’t hesitate to reach out to me :)
Looking for a fun way to practice reading some of the tricky words that come up in Unit 6. Have students read and color the words to make a cactus picture. Practice words: are, were, who, when, what, where, there, here Like this product? Check out some of my other products for the beginning of the year. Find a Friend Who- Get to know you activity for the beginning of the year Beginning of the Year -Get to know your students -Print and Go -Bulletin Board Student Practice Booklet - Practice Letters, Numbers - Personal Information Watercolor Phonics Aligned Letter Strip Name Tags I wish my teacher knew Want Some Phonics Color By Code Unit 6 Trick Words - Phonics Roll and Read Sight Word Sentences Long vowel Magic e (vce) Practice Handwriting Spinner Game Secret Code Writing Phonetic CVC and Digraph Practice Check out some of my math products! Math Fact Dominoes Game Math Fact Checkers Mystery Picture Puzzle - Place Value Counting Back Bears And Some Others Too! Opinion Writing - Review and Would You Rather Prompts My Responsibilities in my Community Reading Picture Puzzles Check Out My Borders Freebee! Free Scallop Decorative Borders Check out my other products at my TpT page: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Keris-Crafty-Classroom
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Use this fun SUMMER cactus themed sorting activity to give students hands-on practice with identifying synonyms and antonyms. This low-prep center activity is super simple to use and includes the following: 2 Cactus Labels for sorting containers (Synonyms & Antonym Labels) 10 Picture Pairs of Synonyms (with and without words) 10 Picture Pairs of Antonyms (with and without words) Student Recording Sheet for students to write their answers after sorting This activity is very versatile and can be used in many ways. Please check out my PREVIEW to see the product in more detail! Need more activities... Check out these SPRING activities
You won't believe why the Old Lady swallowed a cactus, sand, a snake, a coyote, suntan lotion, a canteen, and a parasol There was an old lady who swallowed a cactus. I don't know why she swallowed a cactus but it took lots of practice. Filled with hilarious illustrations and fun rhyming text, this is the latest book in the Old Lady series that's perfect for young readers. Product DetailsISBN-13: 9781338726695 Media Type: Paperback Publisher: Cartwheel Books Publication Date: 12-29-2020 Pages: 32 Product Dimensions: 9.80h x 7.80w x 0.20d Age Range: 0 - 3 Years Series: There Was an Old Lady [Colandro]About the Author Lucille Colandro has written many books for children, including the bestselling There Was an Old Lady series illustrated by Jared Lee. Jared Lee has illustrated more than 100 books for young readers. He has received awards from the Society of Illustrators, the Martha Kinney Cooper Ohioana Library Association, the National Cartoonists Society, and others. He lives in Ohio with his wife and a menagerie of dogs, cats, ponies, ducks, and a few unknown creatures.
This ready-to-go lesson and presentation on Perseverance is an easy way to introduce your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students to the idea of not giving up when things get hard. This lesson works great with growth mindset as well! This lesson uses a cute cactus theme to walk your students through what perseverance means, why it is important to practice it, and how to practice it. The lesson includes a PPT/PDF presentation and lesson plan with a variety of worksheets to meet your group's needs. Related picture books are also suggested in the lesson plan. This product includes: 1 Perseverance "Stick With It" PPT Presentation (16 slides) 1 Perseverance "Stick With It" PDF Presentation (same as PPT just different format) 1 Lesson Plan Sheet 1 I Know How to Stick With It Coloring Sheet 1 Draw/Write Worksheet 1 Drawing Worksheet 1 I'm Going to Stick With It Worksheet (growth mindset/goals) 1 I'm Going to Stick With It Worksheet Answer Key 1 Are They Sticking With It Worksheet (Identify and apply perseverance) **This is a DIGITAL product. Nothing will be sent to you.** How do I find my download? Click on my purchases, or check your email. It will be send to you from Etsy. Note: Sometimes Etsy takes up to a few hours to verify your payment. They will not allow you to download until this has happened. Please allow a few hours to be able to download. If you have problems with your download, contact Etsy Technical Support. For other questions or concerns email me at growinginguidance [!at] gmail.com
This cactus themed poster lists all 8 science and engineering practices from the Next Generation Science Standards. It is a pdf format and is 18 in X 24 in.
These math practice cards are perfect for assessing students' learning progress and also make a great math center!
Do your students need more capitalization practice? These capitalization task cards with a cactus theme are perfect for using in stations, whole group, small group, or as scoot cards. They help them practice: geographic places, months, days, holidays, proper nouns, and titles. These cards are in color and in black & white to save ink. You can even set your printer to print 2 on a page to get mini task cards. Included in the set: • Cover page - 1 page • Thank you page - 1 pages • 24 Colored Task Cards - 6 pages • 24 Black & White Task Cards version - 6 pages • Student Answer sheet - 1 page • Teacher Answer key - 1 page • Credits - 1 page Check out the preview to see everything that is included. Digital Easel by TPT self checking activity INCLUDED. This activity can be assigned in Google Classroom or you can get a link to assign by email or send to your students another way. These are also available as a Google Forms version, BOOM Card version, or digital/printable bundles: Capitalization Task Cards Google Forms - Cactus Theme Capitalization Task Cards Bundle - Printable & Google Forms | Cactus Theme Capitalization Task Card Bundle Printable and BOOM Cards These task cards go great with my: Capitalization Worksheets - NO PREP You can also buy them in a Bundle: • Capitalization Practice Bundle - Worksheets and Task Cards If you need more practice you may be interested in this resource: Capitalization Task Cards Volume 2 You may also be interested in these other products: • Proofreading Worksheets - NO PREP • Charlotte's Web Test Bundle • Because of Winn Dixie Test Bundle • Bunnicula Comprehension Tests Bundle • Subtraction Strategies Worksheets (Expanded form method/2 and 3 digit problems) • Addition Strategies Worksheets - (Expanded form method/2 and 3 digit problems) • Place Value Activities Bundle - 3, 4, and 5 Digit • Multiplication Equal Groups Worksheets - NO PREP Printables • Multiplication Arrays Worksheets - (NO PREP Printables) • Multiplication Task Cards If you enjoy this resource, Click here to follow my store to know when other resources and FREEBIES are uploaded. It pays to follow my store. All new resources are 50% off for 48 hours. Please rate this product to get TpT credits. This resource is for ONE classroom use only. Please purchase additional licenses to share it. Keywords - Capitalization, Capitalization Task Cards, Grammar, Conventions, Language Arts Activities, Language Arts Stations, Interactive Notebooks, Capitalization Fun Activities
Being cactus lover, you wish to grow these inside your home. If so, then know how to grow cactus indoors at The Gardening Dad. You are just a few steps away for beautiful cactus.
Cacti are low-maintenance houseplants that rarely require repotting, but when they do, it's important to make sure it's done correctly and safely. When the roots begin to show through the drainage...
Pencil cactus plants are easy to care for. Learn how to grow Euphorbia tirucalli: water, sunlight, soil, fertilizer, pruning, pests, and more
Euphorbia Tirucalli (or Pencil Cactus Tree) is a slender succulent that is grown in landscaping because of its stems and flowers. Learn how to care for it from watering to propagation.
Repotting a cactus can seem like a daunting task. But with a few precautions to protect you, and your cactus, it’s just as easy as repotting any other container plant.
Think about a globe... There are lines that flow from the top North Pole to the bottom South Pole. When your perspective is at the equator, you see a straight vertical line down the center of the globe. Each line to the right of the straight line curves right and each line on the left curves left. They curve more and more until they reach the end of the earth. See the small cactus below? It does the same thing. Each line to the right of the straight line curves right and each line on the left curves left. They curve more and more until they reach the end of the cactus. These are called CONTOUR LINES. You can draw these on shapes to make them forms. Let's try... Remember what Mrs. Morgan says, "Draw light til' you know it's right, then go darker or use marker." Get this poster for your classroom here on my TPT store... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Lost-Sock-Art-Teacher I love "Practice Cactus" because it is an easy and beautiful way to teach kids how to use natural contour line to transform a 2D shape into a 3D form! There's so much you can do with these mysterious plants after the kids are able to get skills built by practice. Prickly Pear Cactus (below) Carnegiea Gigantea (below) Echinocactus (below)
Being cactus lover, you wish to grow these inside your home. If so, then know how to grow cactus indoors at The Gardening Dad. You are just a few steps away for beautiful cactus.
Cacti are unique plants & easy to grow indoors. This guide to repotting cactus & planting cactus in pots(+ video) tells all you need to know.
Read our guide to learn the most common reasons why your cactus is turning black, and the best steps to solve these issues.
Repotting a cactus can seem like a daunting task. But with a few precautions to protect you, and your cactus, it’s just as easy as repotting any other container plant.
Read our complete guide to Opuntia for everything you will ever need to know! Tips for growing and caring for “Prickly Pear” Cactus
Unlock the symbolism behind receiving a cactus gift. Discover the true meaning of 'What Does It Mean If Someone Gives You A Cactus?' in our informative article.
Learn how to plant cactus so they'll thrive. When planting cactus individually or as part of a cactus arrangement, take care to protect your hands and plants.
Think about a globe... There are lines that flow from the top North Pole to the bottom South Pole. When your perspective is at the equator, you see a straight vertical line down the center of the globe. Each line to the right of the straight line curves right and each line on the left curves left. They curve more and more until they reach the end of the earth. See the small cactus below? It does the same thing. Each line to the right of the straight line curves right and each line on the left curves left. They curve more and more until they reach the end of the cactus. These are called CONTOUR LINES. You can draw these on shapes to make them forms. Let's try... Remember what Mrs. Morgan says, "Draw light til' you know it's right, then go darker or use marker." Get this poster for your classroom here on my TPT store... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Lost-Sock-Art-Teacher I love "Practice Cactus" because it is an easy and beautiful way to teach kids how to use natural contour line to transform a 2D shape into a 3D form! There's so much you can do with these mysterious plants after the kids are able to get skills built by practice. Prickly Pear Cactus (below) Carnegiea Gigantea (below) Echinocactus (below)
Learn how to plant cactus so they'll thrive. When planting cactus individually or as part of a cactus arrangement, take care to protect your hands and plants.
Think about a globe... There are lines that flow from the top North Pole to the bottom South Pole. When your perspective is at the equator, you see a straight vertical line down the center of the globe. Each line to the right of the straight line curves right and each line on the left curves left. They curve more and more until they reach the end of the earth. See the small cactus below? It does the same thing. Each line to the right of the straight line curves right and each line on the left curves left. They curve more and more until they reach the end of the cactus. These are called CONTOUR LINES. You can draw these on shapes to make them forms. Let's try... Remember what Mrs. Morgan says, "Draw light til' you know it's right, then go darker or use marker." Get this poster for your classroom here on my TPT store... https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/The-Lost-Sock-Art-Teacher I love "Practice Cactus" because it is an easy and beautiful way to teach kids how to use natural contour line to transform a 2D shape into a 3D form! There's so much you can do with these mysterious plants after the kids are able to get skills built by practice. Prickly Pear Cactus (below) Carnegiea Gigantea (below) Echinocactus (below)
Watering a cactus correctly is very important. Learn everything you need to know about when to do it, how much to give them, and how often.
Learn the proper technique for repotting a cactus without accidentally pricking yourself. Move your cacti to larger pots easily and safely with this method.
This clay cactus craft is a great way for your kids to learn more about desert life. Made from air dry clay, this is a mess free craft!
Learn a few interesting things about the ever-resilient cactus, one of Latin America's most primal ingredients.
Inside you'll find an easy step-by-step How to Draw a Cactus Tutorial and Cactus Coloring Page. Stop by and download yours for free.
Very easy step-by-step drawing guide on how to draw a cactus - a plant that adorns deserts and the homes of many people.