This vintage book is a cool addition to any child's collection. Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away Home By Judy Hawes Illustrated by Ed Emberley Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Book Club edition Thomas Y. Crowell Company Copyright 1967 Hardcover, measuring 8" x 7.5". The cover has wear and age. The binding is in great shape. The title page is lightly creased. The rest of the pages are clean and not ripped. Feel free to send me any questions!
Well today was a fun day in Mrs. Kiser's Class! We learned all about the Life Cycle of a Ladybug! The kids were excited anyway to learn about ladybugs but when you add some fun activities to the mix...they were ecstatic! A few months ago I knew this unit would be coming up sometime soon! So I decided to create a fun unit to do with my students on The Life Cycle of a Ladybug! My team also wanted a copy so of course I shared and we are all doing this unit this week! We started by gluing the poster in our Science Journals. There is a color copy and a black and white copy in the unit but I gave my kids the black and white copy and let them color it. The kids loved doing that and then of course we talked about it! Here is a picture of the anchor chart/poster. This young lady did a wonderful job!! Then we moved on to the reading passage and first activity. The students read the reading passage then together we talked about the different stages. We then highlighted the important sections for each stage of the life cycle. Then after we highlighted, the students filled out their activity page! The students also trimmed both the passage and the activity page and put those in their journals. I went around a graded them as they were finished so I could see how they were doing. All the students did really well and seemed to love it! Next comes the lab activity. Unfortunately we were not able to have real ladybug eggs to watch from the beginning but there is a wonderful video that is just a few minutes long that helped us! Lady Bug Life Cycle Video Clip We worked on this lab activity during the short video. I didn't snag pictures of that because I was helping the students but it was really a great activity! I will try to update later with some student samples. They loved drawing the changes in the life cycle! Finally, we finished up with a Ladybug Life Cycle Book! I included two copies in the product. One has the pictures already drawn and the students just write in the book. The other one lets the write and draw the pictures. We did the drawing one. Again, I forgot to snap pictures of these! I will come back and update with student examples! :) These are adorable when finally put together! Like I said, I will update with student examples when I can. I had a few absent today so maybe I can even take some shots of them working on the book and lab activity! Nonetheless, the students LOVED this activity! If you get to learn about life cycles, this is a great unit to have! Bright colors, fun activities and the students are really engaged! Here are the links: The Life Cycle of a Ladybug (TPT) The Life Cycle of a Ladybug (Teacher's Notebook) Also, follow my Facebook Page for Giveaways and Free Items! Happy Teaching! :)
~Fly Away Home~ Pattern by Sally Giblin © ~Cushion measures 113.5" x 15.5" (34cm x 39cm ~Verse reads: Ladybug, Ladybug, Fly Away Home ~Contents include: Instructions and pattern for stitchery, applique and cushion.
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The other day I saw a ladybug while working with toddlers. My immediate reaction was positive and I wanted to show it to them. Whenever I come upon a ladybug, particularly if it falls on me, I am always filled with such delight. I like ladybugs, always have. It's interesting to me that we have reactions towards bugs. Is it natural or are we taught to have those reactions based on stories, nursery rhymes, etc? For instance, Little Miss Muffet was scared by the spider who sat down beside her, and yet with ladybugs, we just want them to fly away home. So, it's not surprising to me, that when making felts for the flannel board, that I created ladybugs. I like this set, because the leaf can be used as the backdrop and a felt board is not necessary. Five Little Ladybugs Five ladybugs with a leaf for their floor One crawled away, and now there are four. Four ladybugs left on a leaf One climbed up a tree, and now there are three. Three ladybugs wondering what to do. One said goodbye, and now there are two. Two ladybugs still having lots of fun, When one had to leave, and now there is one. One ladybug sitting all alone. Finally flew home, and now there are none. I also made this into a Felt Board Book: Please read the following blog entry for more information: Felt Story Books Online Early Childhood Workshops with Circle of Ideas
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Ladybug, Ladybug fly away home. Walk the garden path in this little made-in-Georgia sundress. It's a lovely minty seersucker with a pink ric-rac trimmed polka-dot peter pan collar. The appliqued ladybird beetle is a sorbet pink calico with what else? Ladybugs! It's in excellent, like new, condition. It's labeled a size 18m but true vintage runs small so check your fit with the measurements below. Brand: The Bailey Boys Size: 18m Material: Cotton MADE IN USA Condition: excellent Shoulder to hem: 16.5 inches Chest: 12.5 inches
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For little imps and elves, these “Ladybug, ladybug fly away home” edelweiss soft and cozy boiled wool Sew Heart Felt slippers with suede soles and blossoms are sure to be adored by wee ones. Pretty in pink, soft sweet smelling flowers climb around the charming Honeysuckle Pink boots. On the edelweiss rests a ladybug before she flies away home. A beetle rests on the blackberry bramble purple set. Nepali women use traditional wool hand dying and hand molding techniques passed down from generations of Himalayan women that ultimately preserves traditions while providing financial security.
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For little imps and elves, these “Ladybug, ladybug fly away home” edelweiss soft and cozy boiled wool Sew Heart Felt slippers with suede soles and blossoms are sure to be adored by wee ones. Pretty in pink, soft sweet smelling flowers climb around the charming Honeysuckle Pink boots. On the edelweiss rests a ladybug before she flies away home. A beetle rests on the blackberry bramble purple set. Nepali women use traditional wool hand dying and hand molding techniques passed down from generations of Himalayan women that ultimately preserves traditions while providing financial security.
БОЖЬЯ КОРОВКА, ЛЕТИ НА НЕБО by Judy Hawes illustrated by Ed Emberley Книга из научно-познавательной серии давай прочтём и узнаем (let's-read-and-find-out science book). Наряду с представлением о строении божьей коровки дети узна ю т о происхождении песенки: Божья коровка, лети на небо В твоём доме…
An old English nursery rhyme that dates back to the mid 18th century or earlier. Seems rather a strange thing to teach to children, as are many nursery rhymes, if you think about it. I like ladybug…