German may be the most widely spoken language in the European Union, but let's be honest - it's just downright funny sometimes. We roasted French, so now it's time for the German language to have its turn.
Step by step instructions for how to make a pencil catapult for a fun and hands-on STEM activity. What are you going to launch?
This post shares tips and strategies for teaching different learning styles to meet the needs of all learners.
(682) The skill of acting cute
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Your first grade students will have a ton of fun while meeting essential math outcomes with these no prep Fall themed math activities and worksheets.
Here’s an archive of our downloadable activities so far- feel free to download and print off any of these to use yourself or with your club / group / scouts troop / evil supervillain society&…
Foreign Languages for Kids by Kids can make online spanish for kids a HUGE hit at your house, just like it's done at mine. Funny videos, stickers, workbooks and card games make sure there's something for everyone!
Do you want to get started with project based learning, but you’re not sure how? Maybe project based learning sounds too complicated, in-depth, and overwhelming to you? That’s how I felt when I first delved into PBL. But now I know there is nothing to be afraid of! In this post, I will give a quick explanation of project-based learning and then give you some tips and ideas to begin to implement it in your own classroom. What is Project Based Learning? Project based learning, simply stated, is an authentic learning experience
The power of strong emotions can be felt from miles away, with the help of mental telepathy. To take it one step further, let’s learn more about it.
Think about the thoughts you have before you fall asleep — especially when you need to fall asleep very quickly. At moments like these, your brain starts wondering about different things that you never think about on a regular day like, how much does a cloud weigh? Can a person sense smells while they sleep? How much energy does a human body produce? Luckily for you, we found the answers to all of these questions!
Top 25 German Prepositions
Recently I saw this infographic depicting an iceberg as a metaphor for culture- most of the culture is 'underwater' or rather, more in depth. It is a great graphic! However, at the elementary level, where young children are first being introduced to and learning about the concept of language and culture (often for the first time!) finding tangible, concrete aspects of culture to include in the classroom are key, in my opinion, and typically fall under the 'surface culture' part of the iceberg. As they gain experience and the mental ability to comprehend deeper culture as more than a fact about a group of people they have never met (such as concepts of self, attitudes, and such) these can be added into Spanish class. . One of the most tangible and authentic ways I have brought culture into my elementary classroom, which I believe hits both surface and deep culture at the same time, is the tradition of Ratoncito Pérez, the Tooth Mouse. It is a celebration of sorts, that wonderful and magical experience of losing a tooth, and a coming of age moment for little kiddos. Recognizing and celebrating it in Spanish class via an adorable mouse (not a fairy!) has always been the most remembered, understood and delightful aspects of culture my students interact with. And, because kiddos always have loose teeth or one has fallen out, Ratoncito Pérez is part of EVERY class! Talk about keeping something fresh in their minds! Here are ways I integrate Ratoncito Pérez in my classes: *Right from Kindergarten kiddos learn how to say 'Tengo un diente flojo' and 'Se me cayó un diente'... they are encouraged to share their 'tooth news' with me anytime *I have tooth chart posters featuring Ratoncito Pérez where I record each kiddo's name when he/she loses a tooth (they have to tell me in Spanish or their name doesn't go on the poster :) ) *I teach an entire theme about Ratoncito Pérez in Second Grade, where we read our book 'El diente de Javi' (see the link to our store at the end of this post) and then imagine what Ratoncito Pérez looks like (color and size) and what mode of transportation he uses to get around. After they have practiced this, they then write and illustrate three sentences describing him with this vocab. Super cute! *I hand out certificates celebrating the lost tooth *I read books I have collected over the years of various authors imagining adventures with Ratoncito Pérez-go to Amazon and type in 'Ratoncito Pérez' or 'Ratón Pérez'...a whole load of books will come up. My favorite is 'Cartas al Ratón Pérez'! (Note: most of these are in Spanish and with vocabulary far too advanced for my students to understand so I translate in my head and read it out loud in English) *I have printed out lots of illustrations from Google images over the years which I put around my classroom...he is always present! There are also two full length movies about Ratón Pérez made in Spain- if you are able to get ahold of a copy and can play it, what fun that is! And here's a great link of an article describing what el Ratoncito Pérez might "give" to children: https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/sociedad/2017/11/30/que-puede-regalar-ratoncito-perez-cuando-cae-diente-1209813-310.html If you are interested in integrating Ratoncito Pérez into your classroom and don't want to start from scratch, please check out our Activity Pack in our store on TpT! It is full of printable activities, posters, 'El diente de Javi' minibook, props for retelling the story, and more! Ratoncito Pérez Printable Minibook & Activity Pack You can also watch me introducing a comparison of the Tooth Fairy and el Ratoncito Pérez here:
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Kids will love learning about the components of blood with this fun and memorable activity - make a blood model!
Work on reading, color recognition, and following directions with this free mini book made especially for fall. Kids will color pictures based on the words in this fall colors mini book.
These fall family activities are fun for the entire family. With everything from Pumpkin patches and apple orchards to movie nights and games.
I used to set aside Sundays as my self-care day (#selfcaresunday anyone?). I would get organized for the week, put on a face mask
The ultimate fall bucket list ever for your family! This is a great list of fun fall activities to do in 2018! These awesome frugal DIY autumn activities are perfect for kids and for toddlers! Autumn crafts, play, foods, drinks, and seasonal things to do.
Spread the loveFall is my favorite season, like ever. I’m not so sure what it is but something about the crunchy leaves, endless bonfires, cool weather and the sweaters, oh the sweaters, it just makes my soul happy. I put together a bucket list of my favorite fall things and I thought you’d like it! So I’m here to share a free printable! I also know not everyone is me, so I’m sharing a blank canvas, you can print and fill out yourself or even save it and edit on procreate or any other app you use to make things pretty! The Perfect Fall Bucket List. 1. You always always need to visit a pumpkin patch. (Or 20) 2. Roast marshmallows. I mean is it even fall if you don’t? 3. Drink Hot Cocoa. I’m not huge on pumpkin spice or apple cider (don’t unsubscribe haha) So Hot Cocoa is my go-to! 4. Bake a Pie. (If you don’t bake, just buy a pie and say you baked it) 5. Buy fall sweaters. Every one needs AT LEAST 10 fall sweaters. No question. 6. Carve pumpkins and bake the seeds! So good! 7. Take all the fall pictures. Who doesn’t […]
Our free preschool pumpkin printables help you plan out your Fall learning centers and classroom activities. Use our science sampler and moldy pumpkin experiment worksheet to add some hands on fun in your classroom. Take a
Make the most of autumn with this list of 25 fun fall activities that will have you doing everything from sipping, strolling, spooking and more.
🍁 Create unforgettable family memories this fall with our must-have essentials. From apple picking adventures to hayrides and bonfires, let's check off your Fall Bucket List together! 🎃 #FallFamFun #AutumnAdventures #FamilyTime
to make the most of the autumn season I've made this modern free printable fall bucket list. An autumn to-do list of all the things that really matter.
Fall is my absolutely FAVORITE time of year and I always go a little crazy with happy fall books in my classroom. So, here are my current favorite fall books with a few ideas for how to use each one to teach your kindergarten students some reading, writing, and phonics skills. SPOILER ALERT: I’ll
Free printable fall worksheets and activities for teachers and parents. A roundup of best fall articles with free printables!
Keep the kids busy and having fun for a whole month with this calendar of autumn activities for kids. So many cool ideas to try!
Self-Care should be a year-round priority, something we do for ourselves every day. Here are some fall-inspired self-care ideas to keep you cozy and calm.
Get ideas for your fall bucket list! Read more for activities to do with kids in the fall and other fun indoor and outdoor fall activities.