This sweet fox is sleeping amongst the wildflowers. Use the interlocking crochet technique or the overlay mosaic crochet technique to create this throw blanket.
Hi Everyone! Our 2nd annual Crescent Lane Auction and Rug Raffle was held on October 27, 2012. We all had a fabulous time. Here are som...
Once westering pioneers reached their destination, they had to build homes. Those homes reflected the available natural resources of the land. In forested areas, log homes were popular. Some areas in rocky terrain used stones. Some in the Southwest, where clay was plentiful, used adobe. On the Great Plains, sod houses, called “soddies,” were the most common abodes. (There were some wealthier settlers who brought pre-cut timber cabin kits with them offered through the Sears & Roebuck catalog, but
Known as steppe in Asia, prairie in North America, pampas in South America and veld in Southern Africa, temperate grassland is home to bison, coyotes, foxes, horses, prairie dogs and lots more.
Wildlife Photo of the Day - December 30, 2018: Some movement in the middle of the field alerted me to it. I took out my binoculars and sure enough there was a beautiful red fox. We drove closer along a gravel path beside the field where I was able to use my telephoto lens to capture a photo.
This emergent reader little book will help young students practice early reading skills, while learning about habitats!! Throughout the book, students learn about the following habitats and animals: cave- bat; pond- frog; the Arctic- walrus; the Antarctic- penguins; ocean-shark; beach- crab; desert- camel; forest- deer; mountains- mountain goat; prairie- fox; rain forest- tree frogs; and savanna- elephant. The text follows this pattern: This is the (habitat). A (animal) can live in/on the (habitat). For example, This is a cave. Bats can live in a cave. This book includes the same text on both the top and bottom of each sheet of paper to make copying, sorting, stapling, and cutting easy to create a class set of little books!! **Click here for the matching Shared Reading PowerPoint!!** If you like this book and could use more science emergent readers for your classroom, you might want to check out my bundle of science emergent readers!! Click on the link below to see the money-saving bundle :) * Science Emergent Readers* Thanks for looking and happy teaching!! Melissa Williams Graphics from Whimsy Clips, Pink Cat Studio, Ashley Hughes, and Scrappin Doodles.
Prairie Point Star Ornaments are beautiful decorations for the holidays or to give as gifts. Make them with 5" charm squares (directions for other sizes incl.)
Twenty years ago, the Gray Fox was rarely seen in the North Woods of Minnesota. But they have now arrived! This is the second and third Gray Fox I have photographed in the Sax-Zim Bog in the last y…