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Learn About the 7 Continents! Exploring the 7 Continents has never been more exciting! It’s a Small World Continent Study is filled with over 35 activities to help your students gain a greater understanding of the seven continents. This 130+ page unit is filled with great resources, posters, printables, activities, and projects that will open […]
If any one is a 3rd-5th teacher this past month and a half (depending on where you live/work) you have been doing what most of us....test pr...
This elegant cube is the ultimate in well-balanced living – a space-saving design that still offers multiple rooms and peace of mind. The tiny unit has a study with a desk and file cabinet, a...
You just never know if you will win, who knows maybe this is your lucky time. Go to my previous post and scroll down to enter or just click here to get you there. Today's post will be nice and short. We worked on land forms and made an anchor chart together. They each made a land form poster and they came out cute! And something waaaaay off topic. I left this cute little surprise in our fridge for my husband. Can't wait to see his reaction when he open the fridge door. And of course I added something sarcastic in the end hehe. There is nothing more awkward than walking in a store with beer in your hand and trying to hide from possible students. I'm pretty sure many teachers can relate! HA!
Introduce hyperbole by using puzzles, task cards, no-prep printables and more! A variety of activities to use as learning stations for independent practice or for small groups for remediation. There are 14 hyperboles included: weighs a ton so hungry, I could eat a horse afraid of your own shadow ton of homework knocked me over with a feather walked 100 miles waited forever skinny as a toothpick move mountains never stops talking a million things to do jumped so high, I touched the sky whole world staring cried a river
Talking about work is one of the most common types of conversation in any language and so it is important to be able to recognize and discuss various types of
Use this worksheet to introduce the concept of family traditions to your primary class. Discuss the meaning of the word "tradition" and provide examples from as many cultures as you can. Direct your students to fill at least three of the four boxes. Enjoy! CONNECT WITH ME: PinterestFacebook InstagramRELATED FREEBIES: ► Beginning, Middle and End Graphic Organizer ► Rights and Responsibilities Sort ► Adjective Monster ► Mini-Books: Vowel Teams PRODUCTS FOR GRADE ONE SOCIAL STUDIES: ► Past and Present: Social Studies Unit for Grade One ► I Belong in Groups ✪ First Grade Social Studies ► I Belong in Groups ✪ American ► J'appartiens à des Groupes ✪ First Grade Social Studies Thank you for your interest! If you enjoyed this free resource, I'd love to read your feedback! ❤️
I found this cute caricature poster of the U.S. Presidents created by Jason Pruett. Click here for a FREE larger printable image. I'm going to have to go with Taft, Teddy Roosevelt and Hoover as my faves. How about you? Roadtrip! Take a Virtual Trip to Washington, D.C. Take a roadtrip to our nation's capital! This suitcase activity book covers the following DC locations with reading passages and activities: * The White House * The Capitol Building * The Smithsonian Institution * The National Archives * Washington Monument * Jefferson Memorial * Lincoln Memorial * Vietnam Veterans Memorial All in a fun foldable suitcase! This suitcase activity book is available in my TPT store here. Enjoy!
Thanks for popping in today. Here’s a floor plan I found which would work for many families. It would tick all the boxes, and fit on a regular size block of land. 4 bedrooms, theatre, rumpus and study nook with an excellent outdoor alfresco area. I’m not sure what everyone…
This home pretty much has everything. It’s well suited to most typical residential blocks. The master is on the front (this seems to divide people sometimes! – I like the master on the front though – do you?). The ensuite is good with the twin sinks and separate toilet. The…
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A little, Little, A few, Few, 15 Example Sentences and Definition Few Few represents a negative quantity or shortage. It is used with plural countable nouns. It means not many, not enough. Few + Plural Countable Nouns Examples; I have got few friends in the city so I am lonely. They have got few cake on the table. He has few photos on Instagram. A few A few represents a positive quantity. It is used with plural nouns. It means some, a small amount. A few + Plural Countable Nouns Examples; He has a few good friends so he is