This difficult camping word search is a great print and go activity to take with you on your family's next summer camping trip. There are 32 hidden camping themed words for kids to find and circle.
Are you looking to put together a memorable week or event for the kids at your summer camp? In this article, I cover the different areas of your event and/or theme that you should consider during your planning (i.e. length of the event, creating teams, game and activity suggestions, decorations, food and more). As always, […]
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Actually, camping has a long history and had been done for centuries ago. Now, camping is a development of camping in the 19th century. In the prehistoric era, camping in nature was a way for humans to survive..
Go on a crazy camping adventure with this fill-in-the-blanks story! Your student can practice their parts of speech as they fill in the missing words.
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From Knee-fights to lemonites and everywhere in between, these LDS Church puns are so bad-—you might just call them puns of perdition-—that you'll find yourself chuckling at how hilariously awful they are.
I was asked to decorate this classroom for an Elder that is teaching the class of middle school students. You can find the material here. The teachers and students are really enjoying the study! This post is just ideas for decorating a Bible class with any FBI or Investigators theme. You can click here to purchase the material with more ideas and posters. I kept the door simple. I had cut the paper to totally cover the door, but as I began to put it together, I figured with kids, I would just be fighting to keep the background up for a year. So, I cut it down and used this. I have Duct Tape I use for my IFA classroom and used it at the top and bottom to secure the paper. (Although, I just used rolled up masking tape to attach it to the door.) Click here to download some of the misc. posters I created. For the FBI Watch List, I originally used this idea in my IFA Acts study class. I put two poster boards together and used the Duct Tape around the outside edges to make a border. You can find decorative Duct tape just about anywhere to use. This is the first quarter and will be the few things I will change each quarter. You can download (Genesis) the first quarter here. This includes the title and shield. I used rubber cement to attach the wanted people. This glue will allow me to peel them off each quarter and attach the new people. The second quarter begins with Moses. You can download the 2nd quarter wanted set here. A Creation poster comes with the visuals, which you can see below. So, I removed it for the study about Moses and added this 10 Commandments Poster. Click here to download it. The sets for the third and fourth quarter will be added as they are created for the class. I found these decorations for this wall here. I love it! A whole wall was complete once we cut it and stapled it! This room is supposed to look more like an office, than say, a room decorated for VBS. This was the only request for the room! This is on the main wall that students see when they enter the room. I left the bulletin board as a cork board since it looks more like an office. I made a large banner to go above the bulletin board with the title and color decorative masking tape for the sides. We ran out of room for all the student posters, so I stapled the teacher's poster and the decorative poster on the wall along the side of the bulletin board. You can find the yellow tape here that is along the bottom. Beside the above bulletin board, is this map that will be changed each quarter and the posters that you can purchase with the material. Click here to download some of the posters I used (including the earth symbol above). The evidence boxes are an idea I found on Pinterest. These are stacked at the end of the wall with the computer monitors. I also found the Investigator shadow here. I just enlarged that onto black bulletin board paper and added the yellow paper for the light beam. The white board is on the right of this. On the other side of the white board is this Bible investigation area. There is a Bible timeline that I placed in the corner at about eye level. There are some posters that comes with the FBI box. I also added some posters that will cover each quarter. Click here for the posters. The bookshelf holds class and office supplies. The Bibles are also here... right next to the Bible investigation corner. I found this Height Chart idea and since the item is not for sale any longer, I made one. This is right next to the door, where you typically see them. This was also used for the student's Most Wanted Posters. I just used white bulletin board paper and a ruler, but I used my Cricut machine to cut the numbers. The last photo is the general look of the room. You can see the tables lined up with cubicles attached to them to look like an office. This idea is in the FBI manual, and you can purchase it here to see more. You can find more ideas and printables here. There are posters and bulletin board printables and ideas here. You can find more investigation ideas on my Pinterest board here.
Actually, camping has a long history and had been done for centuries ago. Now, camping is a development of camping in the 19th century. In the prehistoric era, camping in nature was a way for humans to survive..
Mystery parties are fun for both kids and adults. These mystery party ideas can help you create the perfect party that everyone will enjoy!
Conjure a Halloween that harks to the past with these easy-to-make costumes, decorations, games, and treats.
I saw this picture floating around on Facebook and had to find out more! Carleigh from @plantyou on Instagram uses this recipe as an edible cookie dough but I wanted to bake it and see what happens…
One of the coolest things about my 6 year old is her absolute obsession with Ancient Egypt. For the past year, she loves watching documentaries on it, reading about it, learning about it, dressing up as an Egyptian (anything gold will do!), and making Egyptian things. We even found an Ancient Egypt themed summer camp …
You will love these Olympic-themed party ideas, from food to backyard games and lots of kid-friendly crafts! Who else is super excited about the Olympics starting? We cannot wait! Especially since it's now been 3 years since the last Olympic games. As a family, we decided that we're going to have an Olympic-themed party for the opening ceremonies, and my kids are already brainstorming ideas. There are so many fun ideas that we found, we just had to share with you guys. Which one of these ideas is sticking out to you? I want to make them all! This isn't
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A fun print and go camping activity sheet to take on your family's next camping trip. This campfire fill in word puzzle is fun for ages 8 to adult. 40 campfire themed words. Pdf with answers.
No study of architecture and engineering would be complete without talking about the Great Pyramids. Egyptian architecture is as mesmerizing in the 21st century as it must have been mystifying when they were constructed. And thanks to Bubble Guppies, a subject of great fascination to my preschool and toddler too! Egyptian Architecture…
Too many classroom icebreakers require students to take big social risks with people they barely know. Or they don't really help students get to know each other. Or they are just plain cheesy.
15 Free printable funny summer ad libs, great for kids car activities or for summer party games.
The Year of the Snake begins next weekend. In celebration of Chinese New Year, the girls and I made paper snakes. We repurposed an empty paper towel tube to
Printable summer themed fill-in puzzles for kids. Word puzzles are a fun way to keep the brain active during the summer months. Helps with spelling, logic & problem solving skills. Pdf with answers.
She survived the Nazi death camps but never spoke of their horrors – except through her sculptures of lip-lamps, melting heads and rolling bellies. As the first major UK show of her work opens, her son remembers a remarkable talent
Most teachers agree that having students reflect upon their learning is important. But how do you incorporate this valuable reflection time into an already busy day. I've gathered a few ideas of how you can give your students time for meaningful self-reflections and not take up too much of your instruction time. Hand Signals I've found hand signals the quickest and easiest way to give student time for a quick reflect on their learning. 4 fingers mean . . . I know everything that was taught so well I can teach it to others. 3 fingers mean . . . I know and can do everything that was taught without mistakes. 2 fingers mean . . . I can do most of the things that were taught but need help with the harder parts. 1 finger means . . .I don’t know what was taught and can’t do any of it. Number Scale If you'd like to keep the reflection a little more private you can have a reflection strip on each desk. Students can point to their number. You can see their reflection pretty quickly as you walk around the room. This number scale is available for free in my TPT store. Click here to download it to use in your classroom. Stop Light Colors Another simple self assessment that gets students thinking about their learning are stop light cards. Each student can have a set of cards, one red, one yellow and one green. Through out the lesson a teacher can ask a question about student understanding and the students can display the appropriate card. Green: I got it! Yellow: I almost have it. Red: I don’t understand You can use 3 Stoplight Cards (green, yellow and red) held together with a book ring. Students flip to the color to show their understanding of a skill or concept and hold it up for the teacher to see. Or you can print and use these Stoplight Desk Tents. Simply print cut, fold, and tape. Now you have something to set on each desk. Students turn it to show what they think of the skill or objective. (Click on the picture to download this free printable.) **June 2020 I updated these desk tents. Now you have a choice between the full color or the ink-saving style. I also included two editable slides so you can change the colors or the text to match your need. The new file is a PowerPoint, so make sure you have that program. (If you prefer a noneditable PDF version, email me at debbie@crockettsclassroom and I'll add a link to this post.) Written Reflections While not as quick as the first few ideas mentioned in this blog post, written reflections are also a valuable way for students to spend thinking about their learning. You can have them write in their reading, writing or math journal. Or write a reflection at the end of the week, looking back at the entire week of learning. While researching for ideas on written reflections I came across an excellent website, Copy/Paste, by Peter Pappas. He's come up with reflections levels based on Bloom's Taxonomy of Thinking Skills. I love the way these reflections make students go deeper and deeper about their learning! You can post these questions and have students answer each question at the end of a lesson. Since this reflection would take longer I wouldn't have students do this type of reflection more than once a week. 1
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This Percy Jackson inspired Camp Half Blood sign is perfect for the demigod in your life! Great for that Halfblood-themed bedroom or locker, this sign measures approximately 5.75" x 7.5" and mounts to a door with double-sided foam tape. Each sign will be very similar to the example shown. As they are individually made, no two pieces will be identical. This item is 3D-printed from durable PLA plastics, making it durable, waterproof, and fingerprint-resistant. Colors will never chip, scratch, or peel. Washable with soap and water or alcohol. Great for indoors but not suggested for display outdoors as the PLA plastics may warp under excessive heat. Thank you!
I’m linking up with Ashley from Just Reed for her 10 Pin Linky! This week the theme is writing. I’m always looking for new and useful ideas to support my writing program…especially since my school’s success plan is about writing. 1. I think this is my favourite one! We tried doing boards like this in my planning […]