Finding Winnie tells the true story of a remarkable bear named Winnipeg and the people who loved her. Students will enjoy tracking Winnie’s adventures from the fields of Canada to an Army base in England, and finally to the London Zoo where Winnie meets a boy named Christopher Robin. This true story of the black […]
Winnie the Pooh Family Literature Guide, INSANT DOWNLOAD, Homeschool, Activity Guide, Puppets, Student Workbook Pre-K to 2nd Grade, Grades 3 to 5 150 Pages of fun and learning inspired by A. A. Milne's Classic Storybook Winnie-The-Pooh. This unit can be adapted for children ages 4-11. It can be applied flexibly to single day, 2 week, or one month schedule (with sample schedules included). Included are activities for each book chapter from a variety of learning areas (art, writing, nature, science, cooking, music, and just for fun), plus copywork, student workbooks geared for Pre-K to 2nd Grade and 3rd grade to 5th grade, animal anatomy diagrams for Bear, Bee, Rabbit, Pig, Owl, Donkey, Kangaroo. It will create connection and wonder as you expand your reading of Winnie-the-Pooh. Hope you enjoy this guide! -Elizabeth Love at Homeschool This is a digital product. No physical product will be delivered. 4 PDFs - Complete guide contains all materials. For ease of printing, separate files for the following are included. -Puppets -Student Workbook Pre-K to 2nd Grade -Student Workbook 3rd Grade to 5th Grade
What happens next? In this reading comprehension worksheet, your child reads part of a story, then answers questions about it and predicts what else might occur.
Click on the image to view the PDF. Print the PDF to use the worksheet. Winnie the Pooh- Practice Addition Solve simple one-digit addition math facts and use the key at the bottom of the page for a Disney Winnie the Pooh math coloring page.
Winnie the Pooh Chapter 1 ONLY Family Literature Guide, INSANT DOWNLOAD, Homeschool, Activity Guide, Puppets, Student Workbook Pre-K to 2nd Grade, Grades 3 to 5 Preview our full guide with this Introduction and Chapter 1 ONLY guide full of fun and learning inspired by A. A. Milne's Classic Storybook Winnie-The-Pooh. This unit can be adapted for children ages 4-11. Included are activities for Chapter 1 In Which We are Introduced to Pooh and Some Bees, and the Stories Begin. There are a variety of learning areas (art, writing, nature, science, cooking, plus copywork, student workbooks geared for Pre-K to 2nd Grade and 3rd grade to 5th grade, animal anatomy diagram of Bees. It will create connection and wonder as you expand your reading of Winnie-the-Pooh. Chapter one. If you enjoy this guide, I have included a coupon code for the full guide within this purchase. Hope you have as much fun with this as I had making it! -Elizabeth Love at Homeschool This is a digital product. No physical product will be delivered. 2 PDFs - Chapter 1 guide includes Introductory materials and activities for chapter 1. -Winnie the Pooh Puppets included as a separate file.
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This is an advanced book study for Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne. Chapter 1: In Which We Are Introduced To Winnie-the-pooh And Some Bees, And The Stories Begin “You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.”— Christopher Robin ~Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne This study guide is designed to use with high-level 1st and 2nd-grade students and was specifically designed with gifted learners in mind. The level of depth in questioning and discussion will be at the teacher’s discretion, based on student needs and readiness. The content encourages readers to analyze text on a deeper level, develop their critical thinking skills, and gain an understanding of the theme and descriptive language. Students will meet objectives for deep thinking using a combination of discussion, independent and/or group reading, and answer questions based on the icons of Depth and Complexity and Content Imperatives. These questions are designed to be high-level and open-ended, so that students must think critically to arrive at an answer. Many questions will help students form deeper understandings of global concepts. Included in this unit are: Full story text and illustrations Deep level comprehension questions for each chapter Thinking skills paired with each chapter, in strands including: visual thinking, creative thinking, scientific thinking, strategic thinking, and verbal thinking Paired math tasks with each chapter Complete teacher guide including answer keys Comprehensive listing of extension opportunities
WINNIE THE POOH Finger Puppets are from a Whitman Coloring Book. Thanks mom.
Finding Winnie tells the true story of a remarkable bear named Winnipeg and the people who loved her. Students will enjoy tracking Winnie’s adventures from the fields of Canada to an Army base in England, and finally to the London Zoo where Winnie meets a boy named Christopher Robin. This true story of the black […]
Use these easy templates to print out a variety of Pooh games, including a matching game, scavenger hunt, mazes, a drawing game, a guessing game, and charades.
October Writing Prompts include: * 10 Writing prompts with Coloring a picture and Draw a picture. * 10 Picture prompts. Check out the preview to get a closer look or download the freebie to see 3 sample pages: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FREE October Writing Prompts <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< If you have any questions, please email me at: [email protected] Thank you so much. Winnie Kids 2017
Silly old bear.
Fact and opinion is an important skill for elementary students. This post features the book, Finding Winnie in a FREE mentor text lesson.
Looking for the BEST 2nd Grade Reading List? This second grade book list is arranged by reading level, with free printable for the library.
Fact and opinion is an important skill for elementary students. This post features the book, Finding Winnie in a FREE mentor text lesson.
The first day of 2nd grade for pretty much any grade is a whirlwind. Plan for the first day of 2nd grade to keep students engaged, and excited to come back!
How's that for an alliteration?! I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for another installment of Five for Friday! 1. We've been learning about resource books this week. Not the most exciting topic. Today's topic was encyclopedias. Ummm.... do they even still make those?! We have the 2008 edition in our library, so I took the bunnies down there to check them out. As you can imagine, it wasn't all that thrilling. Then I said, "So, do you think Justin Beiber is in here" {It kind of felt like word vomit coming out, but whatever works to get their attention!}? We looked him up, and of course, no Justin Beiber. We discussed how the print copy of encyclopedias are out of date as soon as they're printed. Then we went next door to the computer lab. My district has a subscription to World Book Online: I don't know how much it costs, but you should definitely find out if you have it at your school, because it is AWESOME! I showed the kids how to browse and search, and gave them 5-10 minutes to look around. They were SO engaged!! We are working on writing informative/explanatory texts in February, so I gave each student a web graphic organizer and they chose a topic to research. I had everything from Taylor Swift to Tim Tebow to World War 2 to black holes to worms... ewwwww!! Thankfully I don't have anyone researching Justin Beiber, although one little girl was quite upset that there wasn't any information on One Direction... We ran out of time, so we'll have to finish researching and prewriting next week. I'm SUPER excited to see how these writing pieces turn out! 2. I love National Geographic Kids magazine! Here's this month's issue: We've been working on determining importance in reading and not only are the articles high interest, but they're also short, making mini-lessons truly "mini."That's one thing that I need to work on... Anyway, we read the article Extreme Ice and completed this graphic organizer together: Click on the picture above to snag a FREE copy :) This was such a great way for kids to visualize and grasp what's really important, versus the interesting details! We did this as a whole class, so next week I'm planning on having the bunnies read another article and complete this with a partner. 3. I went to spinning class tonight. I haven't been to Spin in like four years. A coworker and I decided we'd start going together. It was supposed to be an "express" class, only 30 minutes. The instructor showed up, and it ended up being a mom at our school! I never had any of her children, but my coworker has! She was so funny, making comments during the class like, "I don't tease the newbies, but especially today because my kids go to their school and I don't want to get them in trouble!" She also said, while she was running us through a super hard sequence, "These teachers are probably thinking, 'If this lady's their mom, no wonder her kids are crazy!" HA! OK, so remember how I said it was a 30 minute class? It was supposed to start at 4:45. The instructor was a few minutes late {I don't think she's the normal instructor of the class}, and by the time she checked in with everyone, we started at maybe 4:55. When 5:15 hit and we didn't stop, I wasn't too surprised. Maybe she was trying to give us our full 30 minutes. Then at 5:30 when we were still going, I was thinking, "Maybe she just wants us to get a full-fledged workout." At 5:45, I'm about to die, and she FINALLY stops. Thank goodness!!! We do some stretching, and I'm ready to go aannnddddd... she tells everyone to get a mat because we're going to do some arm and ab work. Wha wha WHAT?!?! Sorry, but I have to go. Not just because I'm sweaty and smelly, but mostly because the hubs was expecting me home about 20 minutes ago! Hopefully I'll be able to walk tomorrow... 4. I had my first Shamrock Shake of the season today!!! Hey, after working my tail off at Spin, I deserve it! And I've already burned it off anyway! YUMMM!!! 5. Today is my grandpa's 82nd birthday!! Here he is with my babies about 10 months ago :) The cool thing is that today is also his sister's 93rd birthday! Yep, brother and sister, same birthday, NOT twins!! Oh it gets even better... if my great grandfater {their dad} was still alive, today would've also been HIS birthday! How crazy is that?! Three people in the same family with the same birthday! HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRANDPA AND AUNT HARRIETTE!! Well I'm off to rest and relax after my crazy workout today. PS: My Valentine's Day Giveaway is still open for the next 2ish hours. Any item from my store! WOO!!! Check it out! PPS: My super creative bloggy friend Jean from ~Diving Into Second Grade~ is TWO FOLLOWERS away from 100!! She's planning a FAB giveaway, so getcher buns over to her blog and FOLLOW HER!!! :)
October Writing Prompts include: * 10 Writing prompts with Coloring a picture and Draw a picture. * 10 Picture prompts. Check out the preview to get a closer look or download the freebie to see 3 sample pages: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FREE October Writing Prompts <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< If you have any questions, please email me at: [email protected] Thank you so much. Winnie Kids 2017
These activities for Finding Winnie: The True Story of the World's Most Famous Bear by Lindsay Mattick are perfect for students in 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade.
I've compiled a big list with 60+ chapter books for K-2nd grade readers. If you're looking for a mystery, or awesome kid to read about I've got you covered.
On rainy days and the simplicity of happiness.
2nd graders had so much fun with this quick art lesson — (2) 40 minute art classes—that included TEXTURE and SYMMETRY! JUST IN TIME FOR VALENTINE’S DAY TOO!! Happy Valentine’s Day Everyone!!❤ I re…
These simple yet so meaningful Winnie the Pooh quotes mean even more now that you're all grown up.
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Theater - “A Mixed-Up Bedtime Story – Winnie the Pooh” is an original play written for younger grades. It could also be read as a Readers’ Theater or performed in front of an audience. There are eleven characters: a narrator, two children, Mother, Pooh, Christopher Robin, Rabbit, Tigger, Owl, Piglet, and Eeyore. Additional students in your class could help with the play in many other capacities from making the play sets to staging, creating costumes, and prompting. Synopsis: Winnie the Pooh treats his stuffed friend, Christopher Robin, to a birthday party. Rabbit, Tigger, Owl, Piglet, and Eeyore all join in to make Christopher Robin’s 8th birthday special. Your students can join in the celebration! The play opens with the children begging their mother to read another story. Mother reads the mixed-up bedtime story (which is the play). The bear is named Winnie the Pooh and he has a stuffed friend, Christopher Robin. The two run off to find some honey in the forest. Pooh realizes it is Christopher’s birthday and thinks of a plan. If you want to know the plan and how Pooh surprised Christopher Robin, you will need to read the play! The Parent/Teacher Guide at the end of the play includes class activities: questions to ask before reading the play, words to preview, and a series of questions to ask after reading the play. There are tips to perform the play and lots of extension activities to boost student interest and overall understanding of the play. Among them are to make a Venn diagram to compare the original story to the play’s mixed-up version, design a shadow box of the surprise party, draw 3-5 pictures to tell the story, or write and share their own mixed-up story of a fairy tale. The final set of student activities includes higher-level critical and creative thinking questions for students to think and reason, and adequate space to write their answers. What’s Included in Theater - “A Mixed-Up Bedtime Story – Winnie the Pooh” 11 pages with the Parent/Teacher Guide and Activities. Some Common Core Standards Aligned with This Resource Key Ideas and Details (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.R1-3) Includes “read closely to determine what the text says explicitly...,” “Determine central themes...summarize the key supporting details...,” “analyze...” Comprehension and Collaboration (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.SL1-3) Includes “Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners...,” “integrate and evaluate information...,” “evaluate a speaker’s point of view, reasoning, and use of evidence and rhetoric.” Conventions of Standard English (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.L1-3) Includes “demonstrate command of...standard English when writing or speaking,” “demonstrate command of...standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling...” Knowledge of Language (CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.L3) Includes “apply knowledge of language to understand how language functions in different contexts...” Theater - “A Mixed-Up Bedtime Story – Winnie the Pooh”
Large 10" - 10.5" Winnie the Pooh cut out... Choose from 6 different styles - All are one-sided cut outs Perfect addition for your Winnie the Pooh party, scrapbook or decor Base black paper used is 110 lb. heavy card stock and Will not fold over itself when displayed Due to being handmade each die cut may differ slightly in the same WTP styles Winnie the Pooh die cuts #1, 3, 4, 5, & 6 are all 10.5" tall EXCEPT WTP #2 is 9" tall (to make him proportional to other WTP cut outs in listing) NOTE: Image #4 will be no longer available after inventory is gone ( image has been discontinued) Please see my Winnie the Pooh party bags: https://www.etsy.com/listing/744440180/winnie-the-pooh-gift-bags-winnie-the?ref=shop_home_active_2&frs=1 Items are made & stored in smoke & pet free home Thanks For looking! NOTE: All copyrights and trademarks of the character images used belong to their respective owners and are not being sold. This listing is for my time, effort & materials used to create the designs
Fact and opinion is an important skill for elementary students. This post features the book, Finding Winnie in a FREE mentor text lesson.
This funny Winnie the Pooh vinyl decal would be adorable in a child's room, playroom, classroom, dorm room or even in an office. Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again? I know sometimes I do! Two sizes available. 8"high X 30' wide and 11" high X 42" wide. To enter our shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OffTheWallExpression Vinyl designs are easily removed although they can not be re positioned or reused. We always include simple application and removal instructions with each order. Every order includes a test/sample decal. If you would like something special or a little different, let us design a custom graphic or word wall art for you. Production/Delivery Info: We cut each design to order, so please allow 2-4 days for production. We ship USPS Priority mail in the United States, please allow 3-5 business days for delivery. If you need faster delivery, please contact us. For International orders, we ship by First Class Mail. Please allow up to four weeks for delivery. ****NOTE***IMPORTANT**** Before purchase, keep in mind that not all surfaces are suitable for vinyl decal application. Please read ALL of our Policies before purchase to learn about various surface and paint issues that could affect vinyl application. Read our policies here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/OffTheWallExpression/policy?ref=shopinfo_policies_leftnav All photos and designs are copyrighted by Off The Wall Expressions.
October Writing Prompts include: * 10 Writing prompts with Coloring a picture and Draw a picture. * 10 Picture prompts. Check out the preview to get a closer look or download the freebie to see 3 sample pages: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> FREE October Writing Prompts <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< If you have any questions, please email me at: [email protected] Thank you so much. Winnie Kids 2017
This has become a favorite project among 2nd grade students. We study ancient Egyptian culture and artwork before creating these masterpieces. Kids love anything to do with Egypt and also love using gold paint for the border of this artwork. Each student draws and paints a cat and then writes their names in hieroglyphics. These always come out great!
This is an advanced book study unit for Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne. “You’re braver than you believe, stronger than you seem and smarter than you think.”— Christopher Robin ~Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne This chapter-by-chapter study guide is designed to use with high-level 1st and 2nd-grade students and was specifically designed with gifted learners in mind. The level of depth in questioning and discussion will be at the teacher’s discretion, based on student needs and readiness. The content encourages readers to analyze text on a deeper level, develop their critical thinking skills, and gain an understanding of the theme and descriptive language. Students will meet objectives for deep thinking using a combination of discussion, independent and/or group reading, and answer questions based on the icons of Depth and Complexity and Content Imperatives. These questions are designed to be high-level and open-ended, so that students must think critically to arrive at an answer. Many questions will help students form deeper understandings of global concepts. Included in this unit are: Full story text and illustrations Deep level comprehension questions for each chapter Thinking skills paired with each chapter, in strands including: visual thinking, creative thinking, scientific thinking, strategic thinking, and verbal thinking Paired math tasks with each chapter Complete teacher guide including answer keys Comprehensive listing of extension opportunities
Click on the image to view the PDF. Print the PDF to use the worksheet. Tigger- Practice Subtraction Solve simple one-digit subtraction math facts and use the key at the bottom of the page for a Disney Tigger from Winnie the Pooh math coloring page. More Subtraction Worksheets Here are more adding to ten worksheets