We have been learning all about trees this week! We started off by reading a book about oak trees. Then the lion cubs made a simple chart showing the life cycle of oak trees. We learned about the parts of a tree and I created a pictorial input chart while teaching the students. Then they drew and labeled the parts of a tree in their science journals. Next, we unscrambled a sentence about an acorn which included "little" which is one of the high frequency words that we learned this week. You can find my pack Unscramble This Sentence in my TpT store. We also learned about pine trees. I began by creating a Brace Map showing the parts of a pine tree. Then everyone filled in their own Brace Map. And the highlight was making these cute 3D trees from Robin Sellers (Christmas Tree Craft). We had fun making them and telling each other about the life cycle of pine trees.
As the end of the school year approaches, we often get burned out and I find that it is the perfect time to change things up and create a unit study for us all to enjoy, explore, and learn together. Often, we explore something that has been the topic of recent conversation, but with Arbor Day and Ea
Trees Study - GUIDED (Creative Curriculum®) This resource is to go with the Tree Study -Guided Edition of the Creative Curriculum®, It is NOT the actual lesson plan, but supporting materials to cut down on prep time and help with the study. Included in the resource: Investigation Question Boards Daily Questions with pictures (where applicable) Study words in ENGLISH and SPANISH that are highlighted in the study guide, INCLUDING a photograph for each word 2 Song Boards Parts of a Tree Displays Tree Pictures (trees, animals in trees, tree fruits, tree professions, etc.) Tree Printables Tree Collection Book Dramatic Play: Apple Orchard Dramatic Play: Orchard End of Study idea For more ideas on how to implement this and other studies, come visit my website: www.iheartpreschool.com OR connect with me on Instagram
Use these question of the day cards on a pocket chart when you teach Creative Curriculums Tree Study. ...
Use these question of the day cards on a pocket chart when you teach Creative Curriculums Tree Study. ...
Whether you're just looking for some fun tree activities or you need tree unit study ideas we've got the perfect fit. These tree themed activities are fun and easy enough for preschool.
Learn about amazing trees with this fun, and free hands-on unit study. Free nature unit studies for homeschooling from The Crafty Classroom.
Here is a set of Parts of a Tree Word Cards that I have added to the Picture Word Cards collection. This set includes words such as trunk, bark, leaves,
Get creative and practice fine motor skills with your preschoolers and kindergartners using this Tree Resist Painting for Kids. Don't forget to add this engaging and hands-on process art activity to your next nature preschool
This collection of tree activities for kids is full of hands-on ways to learn about trees for kids to go along with Earth Day, Arbor Day, or a tree theme. It includes tree science activities, tree crafts, tree art ideas, parts of a tree, lesson plans and more for your tree theme.
Do you use the Creative Curriculum? Are you in the Tree Study? This pocket chart sorting activity is a great addition to Investigation #2-"Who lives in trees?"! This activity includes 18 animal cards that the children can sort into two categories: animals that live in trees, and animals that do not live in trees. There is also a cut and paste activity to go along with the sort. Simply print and laminate the cards for durability, and you are ready to go! This activity is also available as part of: Creative Curriculum Tree Study: Sorting Activity Bundle Your feedback is always appreciated. Any questions, please email me at [email protected]. Thank you!
This resource complements the Creative Curriculum® TREES Study. It is NOT the actual lesson plan, but rather supporting materials to help with preparation and study. These are the Question of the Day for the TREES Study, and they are to be used along with the Creative Curriculum for Preschool. These include all the questions with visuals for young learners. These can be laminated for durability and used on an anchor chart or in a pocket organizer as part of your morning routine. I recommend printing them out and attaching them to each page in your teaching guide for easy access. I have added JPEGS of each question so that you can use them online or if you want to use your projector in class to save paper. Ways to use: · Use it along with the Creative Curriculum · Print out the questions and laminate them for durability · Clip them to the pages in the teaching guide for easy access Looking for the Guided Edition? Trees - GUIDED EDITION (Creative Curriculum®) Enjoyed this activity and want more? Creative Curriculum-Beginning the Year Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Buildings Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Balls Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Signs Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Clothes Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Trees Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Tubes and Tunnels Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Gardening Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Boxes Study Bundle Creative Curriculum - Bread Study Bundle EDITABLE Includes: · All questions needed throughout the study. · Separated by investigation for easy access · I have added JPEGS of each question so that you can use them while you are online or if you want to use your projector in class to save paper. Please FOLLOW me to get updates on my new products and when I have sales. Remember to leave your feedback on this product after using it. You will get credit that can be used to purchase other products on TPT. How do you get TPT credit to use on future purchases? Go to your My Purchases page Click on the Provide Feedback button Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you credit that you can use on your future purchases. Your feedback is very important to me! I use it to help me update and create products for you. I aim to produce 5-star products loved by teachers and students and save time for us busy teachers. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out through my email: [email protected] Let’s connect on MY BLOG, FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM Happy Teaching!
This is a letter to families about starting a study of trees aligned with creative curriculum.
The science center in my classroom is always a busy place. Students can observe, experiment, create, construct, classify, compare, and question. Students are natural-born scientists. They are curious and eager to explore the world and everything in it! As teachers, it is our job to nurture their scientific spirit and help students form questions, investigations, collect data, and share their conclusions. Make your science center amazing to enhance their experiences! Plus, I have a few freebies for your center too!
I love teaching about trees because there’s much to discover all year, during any season. From bark to leaves, trees are amazing wonders of nature! If you’re planning on studying trees …
Do you use the Creative Curriculum? Are you in the Tree Study? These pocket chart sorting activities are a great addition to Investigation #2-Who lives in trees? and Investigation #3-"What food comes from trees?"! Each activity includes 18 picture cards that the children can sort into two categories: animals that live in trees/animals that do not live in trees and food that comes from trees/ food that does not come from trees. There is also a cut and paste activity to go along with each sort. Great resource to assess objective 13: classification, if you use Teaching Strategies GOLD! Simply print and laminate the cards for durability, and you are ready to go! Your feedback is always appreciated. Any questions, please email me at [email protected]. Thank you!
Enhance your tree study with these great materials! This is based on Creative Curriculum's Tree Study. It is broken down by Investigation, with activities for each. Here is what is included: 1. Exploring the topic: -Labels -KWL Anchor Chart -Parts of a Tree Poster and Anchor Chart -Writing Pages 2. Investigation 1: -5 Senses anchor chart activity and poster -5 Senses Journal Pages -Evergreen/Deciduous Sort 3. Investigation 2: -Who lives in trees animal sort and anchor chart signs 4. Investigation 3: -5 Senses Fruits -Favorite Food from Trees Anchor Chart Graph -Bruised Apple Social Emotional Activity -Scale Weighing Sheets 5. Investigation 4: -How to plant a tree sequence cards -Who works with trees anchor chart -What do trees need anchor chart -Who works with trees posters 6. Investigation 5: -Pine Tree Life Cycle poster, anchor chart, and puzzle -Apple Tree Life Cycle poster, anchor chart, and puzzle -Seasons Sort 7. Investigation 6: -Can you make pictures -Tree Part Measuring pages This also includes the sort in a PowerPoint version that you can use on zoom in a virtual meeting. Just share your screen with the PowerPoint up, and move the pictures to what the students answer. *If you like this product please be sure to leave feedback!* This product is not associated with Creative Curriculum or Teaching Strategies. This product is intended for use in one classroom. If you would like to share it with another room, please purchase an additional license. Lets Connect! Pinterest Instagram
Learning about trees was a fun activity for my first grade students this week! We learned about the importance of trees on our environment and all the things that we get from trees.
I found this fabulous craft idea on Pinterest from Lakeshore Learning that I just had to try. It seemed simple enough for our ability leve...
This Creative Curriculum Tree Study bundle includes resources to help you plan for and teach the Tree Study. Included in the Creative Curriculum Tree Study Bundle: Creative Curriculum Tree Study Questions of the Day & Focus Questions for Each Investigation Creative Curriculum Tree Study Editable Lesson Plans Tree Study Resource With Math and Literacy Activities to Complement the Tree Study Henny Penny (Chicken Little) Retelling Cards to use with the read aloud in the Tree Study Looking for more Creative Curriculum Resources? Check out these products: Creative Curriculum Resources P.S. - Click the green star to follow me and get updates about FLASH FREEBIES & new products. New products are 25% discounted for the first 24 hours. :) Click here to follow Coffee At Night TPT Store & to check out additional resources.
This product is to be used along with Creative Curriculum. These are the Question of the Day for the Tree StudyThese cards work best if they are laminated. They can be used on an anchor chart or in a pocket organizer as part of your morning routine.Then when the study is done, pack them away and use...
This product is to be used along with Creative Curriculum. These are the Question of the Day for the Tree StudyThese cards work best if they are laminated. They can be used on an anchor chart or in a pocket organizer as part of your morning routine.Then when the study is done, pack them away and use...
This product is to be used along with Creative Curriculum. These are the weekly objectives for the Tree Study.These cards work best if they are laminated. They can be hung up at the front of the room near the board to show what you are working on in the classroom.Then when the study is done, pack th...
Do you use the Creative Curriculum? Are you in the Tree Study? This pocket chart sorting activity is a great addition to Investigation #2-"Who lives in trees?"! This activity includes 18 animal cards that the children can sort into two categories: animals that live in trees, and animals that do not live in trees. There is also a cut and paste activity to go along with the sort. Simply print and laminate the cards for durability, and you are ready to go! This activity is also available as part of: Creative Curriculum Tree Study: Sorting Activity Bundle Your feedback is always appreciated. Any questions, please email me at [email protected]. Thank you!
To go with our Apple Activities I made some cute numbered trees that can be used for counting, addition, fine motor skills and one-to-one correspondence. One...
This past month our preschool and 2nd grade science we have been doing a tree nature study. My two younger kids have been having a lot of fun learning about trees and I wanted to
Now that we have looked at forest artistically (see previous post ) I thought it was time to delve in and learn some facts. I had "A" start...
This product includes vocabulary word cards for the Teaching Strategies Creative Curriculum tree study. Each vocabulary card has the bark of a tree as the background and a picture to help younger kids identify the words easier. ...
Learning about trees was a fun activity for my first grade students this week! We learned about the importance of trees on our environment and all the things that we get from trees.
Includes all of the vocabulary words for the Creative Curriculum TREES Unit Photos are clear, high-quality photographs of real people and objects Photos depict diverse people of different ages, genders, and ethnicities Words have the first letter in red to support early readers Vocabulary cards are separated and organized by Investigation Cards are sized to fit into generic pocket charts Vocabulary Words: Exploring the Topic: bigger, smaller, same size, organize, inspiration Investigation 1: circumference, sturdy, senses, germs, poisonous, roots, trunk, crown, evergreen, deciduous, branch Investigation 2: clue, senses, harmful, helpful, sturdy Investigation 3: weigh, scale, heavier, lighter, acorn, stretch, reach, lean, twist, flip, slide, roll Investigation 4: national forest, forester, nursery worker, arborist, trunk, roots, crown, nutrients Investigation 5: adult, inspiration, seed, seedling, sapling, imagine, damage Investigation 6: wooden Celebrate Learning: celebration BONUS ADDITIONAL VOCABULARY WORD CARDS INCLUDED: Additional Tree Variety Words: oak, spruce, birch, maple, pine, ginkgo, fir, cypress, willow, elm, palm, linden, baobab, yew, juniper Need more resources aligned with the Creative Curriculum? Creative Curriculum Vocabulary Cards: Balls Vocabulary Trees Vocabulary Trees Vocabulary (Guided) Clothing Vocabulary Clothing Vocabulary (Guided) Buildings Vocabulary Buildings Vocabulary (Guided) Wheels Vocabulary (Guided) Exercise Vocabulary Exercise Vocabulary (Guided) Recycle Vocabulary Recycle Vocabulary (Guided) Light Vocabulary (Guided) Water Vocabulary (Guided) Pets Vocabulary Signs Vocabulary Tubes & Tunnels Unit Questions: Trees Questions (Guided) Trees Questions Clothing Questions (Guided) Sorting/Matching Activities: Healthy vs. Unhealthy Foods [Trees] What Comes From Trees? [Trees] Animals that Do vs. Don't Live in Trees [Trees] Plants & Seed Matching [Trees] Plants We Eat vs. Don't [Trees] Wood Instruments [Trees] Carpentry Tools & Tasks [Buildings] What Makes Light? [Light] Dark vs. Light Sort [Light] Fabric Types [Clothing] Fabric Patterns [Clothing] Clothing Fasteners [Clothing] Cultural Clothes [Clothing] Color Clothing Sort [Clothing] Seasonal Clothing Sort [Clothing] Creative Curriculum Themed Math Number Clip Cards: Clothing Clip Cards [Clothing] Recycle Clip Cards [Recycle] Wheels Clip Cards [Wheels] Pets Clip Cards [Pets] Trees Clip Cards [Trees] Light Clip Cards [Light] Water Clip Cards [Water] Feelings Clip Cards [Begin The Year]
Trees Study - GUIDED (Creative Curriculum®) This resource is to go with the Tree Study -Guided Edition of the Creative Curriculum®, It is NOT the actual lesson plan, but supporting materials to cut down on prep time and help with the study. Included in the resource: Investigation Question Boards Daily Questions with pictures (where applicable) Study words in ENGLISH and SPANISH that are highlighted in the study guide, INCLUDING a photograph for each word 2 Song Boards Parts of a Tree Displays Tree Pictures (trees, animals in trees, tree fruits, tree professions, etc.) Tree Printables Tree Collection Book Dramatic Play: Apple Orchard Dramatic Play: Orchard End of Study idea For more ideas on how to implement this and other studies, come visit my website: www.iheartpreschool.com OR connect with me on Instagram
This resource complements the Creative Curriculum® TREES Study. It is NOT the actual lesson plan, but rather supporting materials to help with preparation and study. These are the Question of the Day for the TREES Study, and they are to be used along with the Creative Curriculum for Preschool. These include all the questions with visuals for young learners. These can be laminated for durability and used on an anchor chart or in a pocket organizer as part of your morning routine. I recommend printing them out and attaching them to each page in your teaching guide for easy access. I have added JPEGS of each question so that you can use them online or if you want to use your projector in class to save paper. Ways to use: · Use it along with the Creative Curriculum · Print out the questions and laminate them for durability · Clip them to the pages in the teaching guide for easy access Looking for the Guided Edition? Trees - GUIDED EDITION (Creative Curriculum®) Enjoyed this activity and want more? Creative Curriculum-Beginning the Year Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Buildings Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Balls Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Signs Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Clothes Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Trees Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Tubes and Tunnels Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Gardening Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Boxes Study Bundle Creative Curriculum - Bread Study Bundle EDITABLE Includes: · All questions needed throughout the study. · Separated by investigation for easy access · I have added JPEGS of each question so that you can use them while you are online or if you want to use your projector in class to save paper. Please FOLLOW me to get updates on my new products and when I have sales. Remember to leave your feedback on this product after using it. You will get credit that can be used to purchase other products on TPT. How do you get TPT credit to use on future purchases? Go to your My Purchases page Click on the Provide Feedback button Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you credit that you can use on your future purchases. Your feedback is very important to me! I use it to help me update and create products for you. I aim to produce 5-star products loved by teachers and students and save time for us busy teachers. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out through my email: [email protected] Let’s connect on MY BLOG, FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM Happy Teaching!
This week started out with another cool box creation! My neighbors brought me another box, and the cardboard corner pieces begged to become a ball track. We rolled ping pong balls (yes, I rolled some too,) whenever the box was available. I finally retired the bean box midweek, when all the beans were spread all over the floor. Twenty-one ping pong balls are easier to pick up than 3000 beans! One of the things I wanted to include this week was more science. We started learning about trees by brainstorming what the children know or think they know. This is called activating prior knowledge - basically, if they're thinking about something, it's easier to add new knowledge onto what they already know. We made models of trees; a half art, half science activity. As they painted we talked about the parts of the tree, and I introduced the word "trunk" - I was surprised no-one knew that word when we made our chart! We talked about making the roots under the ground as big as the branches above, and that roots branch out too. Here are our finished trees, with all the parts labelled. Another tree project we did was one with concentric circles for leaves. We looked at Kandinsky's paintings of concentric circles, then made our own. The oldest kiddos cut out their own circles, the younger ones had precut circles. We talked about shapes a lot this week! You can see all our beautiful concentric circle trees at www.artsonia.com. Here's what the children knew about trees a couple of days later. They were very impressed to know chocolate comes from beans on a tree! They learned new vocabulary - trunk, learned about more products from trees (cardboard, hockey sticks, rubber, maple syrup), and learned that green leaves breath and make food for trees, and make oxygen for us to breathe too! I'm impressed with how much these 3-5 year old kiddos know! We also learned a lot about turtles this week - mostly sea turtles. We did an awesome art project: On the first day we water colored an ocean background with cool colors. The kiddos worked very hard to cover their papers with color! The next day they painted the turtles. I showed them a model of a sea turtle, and we noticed the shape (oval), counted flippers, and noticed that the front flippers were long and curved. They followed step by step directions to make beautiful turtles. When they were dry the teachers cut them out, and the children glued their turtles onto the ocean background. Beautiful! You can see all of them at www.artsonia.com. Our turtle study wouldn't be complete without acknowledging a certain group of 4 teenaged turtles. I knew TMNT would engage the kiddos, particularly some of the boys who often wear turtle clothes to school, but I didn't want a day of Ninja wars and t.v.-related pretend. Here's our compromise: I made a chart comparing Ninja Turtles to sea turtles, and the children told me all the answers for Ninja turtles. Next, I read a beautiful realistic fiction book about a loggerhead turtle: One Tiny Turtle, by Nicola Davies. As I read, the children listened to find out what loggerheads eat, where they live, how big they grow, and other cool facts. The kiddos remembered all the relevant facts! We finished our turtle theme with a snack that looks like one. I put peanut butter on Ritz crackers, and the kiddos added almonds for heads, cashews and peanuts for flippers, and topped it with another cracker for the carapace (shell). Of course, we did our usual activities: upper and lower case letter crafts, hand and foot prints, and our abc albums. Some of the hand and foot print art doesn't require much work from the children, and I've been thinking that perhaps I need to change that. Painting hands, and especially feet, this week, reminded me of what a fun sensory experience it is for the children to feel the brush as it spreads the paint, and the lovely squishy feeling of paint between their toes. They love this activity, and that is enough sometimes! For more hand and foot print ideas, check out pinterest. Finally, here are some trains we made while talking about and reviewing the names of shapes. This clever idea came from Counting Coconuts.
Trees Study (Creative Curriculum®) This resource is to go with the Tree Study of the Creative Curriculum®, It is NOT the actual lesson plan, but supporting materials to cut down on prep time and help with the study. Included in the resource: Investigation Question Boards Daily Questions with pictures (where applicable) Study words in ENGLISH and SPANISH that are highlighted in the study guide, INCLUDING a photograph for each word 2 Song Boards Parts of a Tree Displays Tree Pictures (trees, animals in trees, tree fruits, tree professions, etc.) Tree Printables Tree Collection Book Dramatic Play: Apple Orchard Dramatic Play: Orchard End of Study idea For more ideas on how to implement this and other studies, come visit my website: www.iheartpreschool.com OR connect with me on Instagram
Word Wall Vocabulary CardsThis set has the vocabulary words from the TSG Creative Curriculum teaching guide for the Tree Study. Each card has a word in both English and Spanish, and a picture.Words included in the Tree study Acorn Arborist Bark Bigger Branch Evergreen ...
I love teaching about trees because there’s much to discover all year, during any season. From bark to leaves, trees are amazing wonders of nature! If you’re planning on studying trees …
The first year I taught the study, I created a companion unit and later added math and literacy centers for my interest areas and small group. The first pack of the tree study learning includes a anchor chart for each study question and questions of the day. It also includes printable fine motor and pattern activities.
Here is a ready to print question of the day for the Preschool Creative Curriculum. Study: Tree Study Focus Question: What do we know about trees? What do we want to find out? This is exploring the topic week. We introduce trees and what they are. Questions are ready to print. Laminate and enjoy! Please rate this resource let me know what you think.
Need Question of the Day resources for the Creative Curriculum Trees Study by Teaching Strategies Gold? Then this product was made for you! The Questions of the Day for the Trees Study comes right from the Teaching Guide, so you maintain fidelity to the program and make learning fun. Provided in both digital Google Slides and print format, these resources feature Boardmaker clipart that makes the information accessible for diverse learners in your classroom, as well as ELLs. The engaging visuals are not distracting, and offer cues for young learners to understand new concepts. ⭐ Buy the Creative Curriculum Questions of the Day Volume 1 here ⭐ ➤ What's included in the Creative Curriculum Trees Study Questions of the Day Digital & Print resource? 35 Daily Questions for the Trees Study Six versions: three border types (full color, outline & borderless) in both full page & half page formats Blank templates for teachers who want to write in their own question NEW! Shared Writing version: includes only visuals and space for you to write in the investigation questions & vocabulary words. Questions and vocabulary are located in the headers and footers for easy on-the-spot access. Virtual Classroom Designs: three variations in Google Slide format: rainbow, boho chic and neutral themes. Bonus Files: Each study has all of the study resources in one Google Slides deck ➤ How to Use It: The complete Questions of the Day will jumpstart your Circle Time/Whole Group instruction throughout the entire study. First, choose a size (half page/full page) for your Questions of the Day, and print them out. If you have a Smartboard, you can also project the PDF version of the questions and go paperless! Next, you can either laminate each one to read with your class every day, or place them in a plastic sheet protector to change out daily. When displayed in the same area, students enjoy referring to it throughout the day, and it's an effective visual to demonstrate fidelity to the curriculum for classroom visitors. Win, win! Once students have a consistent visual cue for the daily questions, they are more capable of participating in the discussion. Over time, it is a part of the day they look forward to, which makes them more motivated to contribute to the class conversations. What people are saying about the Trees Study resource: "Thank you for this amazing resource. Such a great addition to the Tree study." - Robyn E. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "A great time saving resource for the tree unit. Thank you!" - Tracy C. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ "I love having the question of the day preprinted with a visual. thanks!" - Danielle W. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ➤ You May Also Be Interested in: ⭐ Trees Study Bundle ⭐ Trees Study Bundle in Spanish ⭐ Trees Study BOOM Cards - Patterns ⭐ Trees Study BOOM Cards - Number Sense ⭐ Trees Study BOOM Cards - Upper & Lower Case Letter Matching ⭐ Other Creative Curriculum Study Bundles Looking for Preschool tips & freebies specifically for Creative Curriculum teachers? Sign up to The Preschool Playbook Sign up for a free Creative Curriculum workshop ➤ Product Reviews: Please consider leaving feedback for this product. It means so much to us, and it helps you earn FREE products. For every review you leave, you earn 1 credit point toward a future purchase. Go to "My Purchases" to leave a review & thank you in advance! And don’t forget to follow Early Childhood Plus to get updates when new products are released, get notifications when I have a sale and receive our special notes to followers. ⭐ Let’s Connect! ⭐ Follow me on Pinterest for all the latest teaching ideas related to The Creative Curriculum and preschool! Let’s connect on Instagram and get a behind the scenes look of the life of a Creative Curriculum preschool teacher. Join our community on Facebook and check out the AMAZING Facebook group for Creative Curriculum Preschool Teachers who support each other with the curriculum. Follow our Early Childhood Plus page on Facebook for all the latest updates and sales. Questions? E-mail us at [email protected] www.EarlyChildhoodPlus.com * This product is not affiliated with Teaching Strategies Gold or Creative Curriculum. The products were created in alignment with each Teaching Guide, to help teachers with supplemental visuals for each study. As a pre-k teacher, I use this product daily, and all of my students benefit from the extra visuals, making them more engaged. Early Childhood Plus is a proud Licensed Boardmaker PCS Publisher.
The Creative Curriculum for Preschool includes a study called: Trees. Here is a poster to represent this study! Use this as a poster, "focus banner/wall" poster, divider for materials, label for the study, etc.! The Creative Curriculum for Preschool study posters BUNDLE: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Creative-Curriculum-Study-Posters-5855858
Bring wonder into your classroom with these easy to make discovery bottles! There is just something about pinecones and pine needles that are so inviting and so beautiful. I wanted my students to take a closer look at the pine needles so I made up a few pine needle discovery bottles to add to our classroom
As the end of the school year approaches, we often get burned out and I find that it is the perfect time to change things up and create a unit study for us all to enjoy, explore, and learn together. Often, we explore something that has been the topic of recent conversation, but with Arbor Day and Ea
These cards correlate with The Tree Study from Creative Curriculum. Each week as new vocabulary in introduced, these cards can be hung in various parts of the classroom for students to reference or even practice writing.*Words Included*BiggerSmallerSame SizeOrganizeInspirationCircumferenceSturdySens...
This resource complements the Creative Curriculum® TREES Study. It is NOT the actual lesson plan, but rather supporting materials to help with preparation and study. This product includes all the pictures needed for the Creative Curriculum TREES STUDY. I was always getting frustrated looking for pictures and getting frustrated when they were printing in all different sizes or they weren't labeled so I had no clue why I printed them out in the first place. I decided to find all the pictures needed for the whole study and put them together so that they would be easy to find in the future. This file includes all the vocabulary photos you need for the Creative Curriculum TREES STUDY. I recommend printing them all out and attaching them to each page for easy access. I have added JPEGS of each picture so that you can use them while you are online or if you want to use your projector in class to save paper. Ways to use: · Use it along with Creative Curriculum · Print out the pictures and laminate for durability · Clip them to the pages in the teaching guide for easy access Looking for the Guided Edition? Trees - GUIDED EDITION (Creative Curriculum®) Enjoyed this activity and want more? Creative Curriculum-Beginning the Year Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Buildings Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Balls Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Signs Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Clothes Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Trees Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Tubes and Tunnels Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Gardening Study Bundle Creative Curriculum-Boxes Study Bundle Creative Curriculum - Bread Study Bundle EDITABLE Includes: · All pictures needed throughout the study. · Separated by investigation for easy access · I have added JPEGS of each question so that you can use them while you are online or if you want to use your projector in class to save paper. Please remember to FOLLOW me to get updates on all of my new products and when I have sales. Remember to leave your feedback on this product after using it. You will get credit that can be used to purchase other products on TPT. Let’s connect on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM Happy Teaching!
Use these question of the day cards on a pocket chart when you teach Creative Curriculums Tree Study. ...