background preloader

CLEL StoryBlocks

CLEL StoryBlocks

Astronomy For Kids - KidsAstronomy.com Children's Literature Digital Resources Project Children's Literature Digital Resources is a full text digital repository of Australian children’s literature from 1830 to 1945. Users can read online the complete texts of a selection of early Australian children’s literature, both popular and rare. Digitised items include children’s and young adult fiction, poetry, short stories, and picture books. Users can also read related full text critical articles that were digitised as part of the project. Authors of primary sources include Irene Cheyne, E. W. Secondary sources include critical works by Clare Bradford, Heather Scutter, Kerry White, Sharyn Pearce, and Marcie Muir. The completed project is used as a valuable research tool by students, schools, researchers, and academics across a range of disciplines. Read more about Children's Literature Digital Resources and its aims in 'Present and Active: Digital Publishing in a Post-Print Age' by Professors Kerry Mallan and Annette Patterson.

Eye Spy Slime Recipe This alphabet slime is ooey and gooey just like a good slime should be, and it also has an added element of learning which this teaching mama loves! Eye Spy Alphabet Slime Recipe For all the best kids activities follow Growing a Jeweled Rose on Pinterest and Facebook. Alphabet Slime Recipe (affiliate links provided) 2 cups of clear school glue2 cups of very warm water1 teaspoon of borax 1 & 1/3cups of very warm waterAlphabet letters Bowls for mixing In a bowl mix 2 cups of clear school glue with two cups of very warm water and stir well We used these alphabet letters , and they worked great! In a separate bowl mix one teaspoon of borax with 1 and 1/3 cups of very warm water and stir well Once the borax is dissolved, combine the two bowls together and begin to mix with your hands. At first the slime will appear very sticky, but as you mix and handle it it will become very smooth on the outer surface. That's it! Have kids hunt for letters while they play! Stay Connected to the fun

Mathwire.com | March 2012 Free Steampunk Collage Sheets Another great source of steampunk imagery is Wikimedia Commons. You kind of have to dig for it, it's not as easy as typing steampunk into the search box, but if you try other keywords like diving, dirigible, gears, clockwork, Victorian, patent diagram, and so forth you may turn up something that suits your needs. Here are a few fine examples of the treasure to be found... An illustration from Jules Verne's classic novel "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" depicting a squid or octopus seen through the viewbay of The Nautilus. A page full of images of very steampunk looking flying machines, balloons and dirigibles mainly.

Sensory Bins Here you will find all of the sensory bins we shave shared! ~ Click the photos to be taken to full posts with details ~ Our Favorites Holidays Rice Sensory Bins Cloud Dough Bins Dirt Themed Bins We share fun kids activities several times a week! Stay Connected to the fun 7467Digg 0StumbleUpon My Weird Classroom Club | Dan Gutman & My Weird School Resources for Teachers Classes - TreeHouse Discovery Ongoing Classes (Village, Wiggle & Grow): $80 per month (Members: $60.00) Sign & Sing 5 weeks $105.00 (Members $90.00) You may join any time and we will pro-rate your first month (Home materials are at cost, so they cannot be pro-rated). Tuition includes admission to Open Discovery for the month! Special: June and July same price for both months up to 8 classes! Siblings $20.00 discount for the month (in consideration of other classmates, sibling that are not in the target age range are welcome in classes with parents as long as their behavior is not disruptive) All classes have minimum enrollment requirements. New: Kindermusik Playdates single classes based upon a theme. Kindermusik Summer Adventure Camp This is a drop-Off Opportunity. Please include your phone number, email address, child(ren)'s name(s) and birthdate(s), and which day(s) you would like. June - Down on the Ground: In this unit, we'll roll up our sleeves and get right Down on the Ground and take a good look around.

This is a great site designed for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. It has many songs and rhymes that parents or teachers can for early teaching of Phonemic Awareness. The site has videos of each of the songs and rhymes and can be played in English or Spanish. by ccasas5 Jul 18

Related: