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Family Tree Workbook: 30+ Step-by-Step Worksheets to Build Your Family History

Family Tree Workbook: 30+ Step-by-Step Worksheets to Build Your Family History

Disclosure / Disclaimer: I received this book from Callisto Publishing free of charge, for review purposes on this blog. No compensation, monetary or in kind, has been received or implied for this post. Nor was I told how to post about it, all opinions are my own Detail generations of your family’s unique history in one convenient workbook Synopsis:  Organizing your genealogical

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Creating a more diverse curriculum

Creating a more diverse curriculum

Various factors drove me to wanting to become a teacher: factors such as inspiring young people to succeed, watching children progress and… I began teaching four years ago in a diverse, multi-ethnic school in London. Being black and a hijab-wearing Muslim woman, this was ideal for me as I felt as though I fitted in. That burning feeling of being the ‘different’ one in the room no longer existed, I finally belonged somewhere. It wasn’t always like this, however. My journey to teaching was not an easy one – it was one that was met with many bumps in the road, a...

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Making Patterns

Making Patterns

Your students will love recognizing, copying and continuing repeating-patterns with our engaging apple pattern cards!Simply print, laminate and snip on the fast-cut lines to prep this activity in minutes! It is perfect for back-to-school with a fun apple theme. Your little learners will love reviewing patterns in an interactive but structured format. After making these patterns you can encourage them to create their own patterns. AB, AAB, ABB, ABC, AABBAA patterns are covered. Students take a pattern card, identify how to make and continue it and use the single apple cards to continue the pattern.To assist students struggling to identify the pattern,...

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Learn to Count with LEGO and UNO Cards

Learn to Count with LEGO and UNO Cards

Teaching preschoolers sometimes is like throwing a rock in the ocean. You have no clue how deep the ocean is because you can’t see where the rock landed. Similarly, when you teach a preschooler, you have no clue if they actually understand the concept. That is until you have them do a fun activity to demonstrate if they truly grasp what you taught. The key here is the word “fun.” If the activity is boring and dull, they might simply rebel and not want to do it. And if your preschooler is like mine, she might just mindlessly finish the...

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Free Science Printables ~ Atoms

Free Science Printables ~ Atoms

We have a new set of free science printable featuring atoms! The basic structure of an atom, atom vocabulary cards, and a worksheet to help kids apply the knowledge by creating a model of an atom on paper. Also included is a page with links to videos and lessons featuring atoms! In addition to the new set all about atoms, you’ll find printables for  States of Matter, Scientific Classification, Plant Cells, and Photosynthesis!      Download all of these for free here on our science webpage! The post Free Science Printables ~ Atoms appeared first on 1+1+1=1.

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