I think this craft is great for encouraging summer time reading…and being outdoors finding beautiful flowers! Head over to Think Crafts for the how to by Gillian!
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Tigger Mask
Reading to your children is so important…why not pair a craft activity with a book! There are plenty of Winnie The Pooh books out there that you could do make this Tigger Mask to go with it!
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Hand Banner- Perfect for MLK Jr. Day
This hand banner is perfect to create for the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr.
You can find how to do it over at Activity Village. They also include a pdf file for the different quotes of MLK Jr to … Read More ...
Freedom Friends- MLK JR Day Craft
Kaboose has some great information on Martin Luther King Jr Day as well as some great craft projects that would be perfect for the classroom or a homeschool lesson. Click here for the how to on these Freedom Friends Puppets. … Read More ...
Martin Luther King Day Craft…Preschool
The Ramblings of a Crazy Woman took a picture of this craft her child made at school and I just had to post on it. Such a great simple idea that gets a big point across. Check it out!… Read More ...
Music and Crafts together? Oh Yeah!
Check out No Time For Flash Cards -Shape Banjo! She also includes many books about music which I love.
The idea of incorporating music, reading AND
a crafts for children is music to my ears.
This craft would be … Read More ...
Spaghetti and Meatball Hat Craft
This is another great activity to do while reading the book Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. Kids of any age can make a spaghetti and meatball hat with just some glue, a paper plate, and yarn. With some … Read More ...
Where the Wild Things Are-about the author
It is always interesting to have students learn about the authors behind the books they are reading. This lesson plan is designed for older students (grades 5-8). It has them exploring Maurice Sendak’s life and introduces the controversary of the … Read More ...
Craftsman Drill Review
It was fabulous timing too because Zak’s drill (manufactured by another company which shall-not-be-named) had
Great Back to School Reads
The website Teaching Heart has some really great reading resources. It puts picture books into categories and then matches up those books with lesson plans and activities. Fabulous for teachers!!
This page includes books with the theme of Back to … Read More ...
In case you hadn’t heard….
Barnes and Noble sponsors a Summer Reading Challenge each year between May and September. This year, each school age child who reads 8 books and documents their reading during the summer will receive a free book from a list of … Read More ...
Literacy Centers
No matter what grade you teach, centers are a great way to reinforce concepts taught and promote independent work. Literacy Centers are especially effective when trying to teach and review. Here’s a site (MrsMcDowell.com) that teaches educators why centers are … Read More ...
Exploring Literacy and Art: It Looked Like Spilt Milk
Read It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles G. Shaw, then work on projects revolving on the theme cloud watching put together by Blissful Kids. Includes three fun lessons in all. Another fabulous way to integrate art and reading curriculum!!… Read More ...
Literacy and Art: The Rainbow Fish
The Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister is a wonderful tale with a moral that isn’t too deep even for the smallest of children to understand. The story belongs to a very vain fish who discovers how rewarding it is to … Read More ...
A MUST read!!
I’ve just discovered Unplug Your Kids and I am ready to spend hours reading this blog’s archives!! The ideas are perfect for use at home or in a formal classroom setting. Every week a new Unplugged Project theme is introduced … Read More ...