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What Belongs? Holidays - Cut Sort and Paste Activities - Year Long
By Three Little Homeschoolers
Looking for fun, no-prep activities to add to your classroom or homeschool? These cut, sort, and paste activity worksheets are perfect for practicing scissor skills, for sorting centers, as morning work or for early finishers, or as a fun supplement to holiday learning!
Part of the "What Belongs?" Series, the Holiday unit covers 15 holidays for full year learning. Each holiday comes with a full color sorting worksheet, two versions of the worksheet in black and white, plus a "what is missing" worksheet where students complete a holiday picture. This set also includes multiple holiday sorting worksheets so students can compare two or four holidays at once. Please see the preview above for a look at all the included worksheets!
Includes activities for the following holidays: Halloween, Remembrance Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day, Chinese New Year, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Earth Day, Ramadan, Independence Day, and Canada Day.
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*Total of 39 different worksheets, plus black and white versions*
This unit is part of the What Belongs? Series. Find all of the units in the series below or check out the all inclusive bundle to save 20%!
What Belongs? Holidays
What Belongs? Places/Habitats
What Belongs? Seasons
What Belongs? Rooms of the House
What Belongs? BUNDLE
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Black History Month Bundle Famous Quotes Calm Coloring Pages MLK Jr. F Douglass
By Eden Digital Arts
Bundle of coloring resources for Black History Month:
Martin Luther King Jr. quotes coloring pages or posters and
Coloring bookmarks
Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth quotes coloring bookmarks
Frederick Douglass quotes coloring bookmarks
George Washington Carver quotes coloring bookmarks
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Jazz Music Coloring Pages Posters Musical Instruments
Indigenous People Culture Appreciation Native American Quotes Coloring Bundle
By Eden Digital Arts
Bundle of Indigenous People Culture Appreciation resources: 12 Native American theme coloring pages,
set of coloring bookmarks with dream catchers, teepee, and quotes,
set of colorful bookmarks/cards/gift tags with Native American chief quotes and watercolor graphics
4 bookmarks dream quotes with feathers
8 coloring bookmarks with Native American proverbs about nature
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Thanksgiving : History, Traditions, Parades, Cranberry Harvest
By Reading Club Fun
This Thanksgiving puzzle packet is a cornucopia of good times and sound lessons for children. This packet includes:
Women Leading the Way: Politicians, Scientists, Inventors, Artists & More
By Reading Club Fun
This collection of puzzles – crosswords, word searches, matchups and more – brings to life the diverse achievements and contributions of women throughout recent history. An ideal packet for celebrating Women's History Month.
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Features: Nikki Haley, Condoleezza Rice, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Nancy Pelosi, Kim Campbell, Michelle Obama, Angela Merkel, Hillary Clinton; Clara Barton, Elizabeth Blackwell, Mother Teresa, Antonia Novello, Florence Nightingale, Maya Angelou, Anne Frank; Amelia Earhart; Velentina Tereshkova, Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, Sally Ride; Taylor Swift; and many other women pioneers.
Civil War – Battle of Gettysburg And President Lincoln's Speech – Activity Set
By Reading Club Fun
The Battle of Gettysburg was one of the most tragic events in U.S. history, yet it served as the turning point in the Civil War. Children will learn about this important battle and about President Lincoln's famous address with this multifaceted puzzle set.
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Includes:
FREE BONUS RESOURCES
Chinese New Year 2024 Year of the Dragon Lunar New Year Puzzles
By Reading Club Fun
Chinese New Year 2024. The Year of the Dragon! Enjoy Chinese New Year 2024 themed products for the Year of the Dragon with this vocabulary and fun-filled puzzle pack!
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There's something for everyone:
BONUS 1
BONUS 2
Concepts Explored: Spring Festival | world culture | Chinese culture | celebration | zodiac | tradition | Dragon | fortune | health | China | Great Wall | panda | Lantern Festival | Chinese calendar | family | events | festivities | vendors | Chinese zodiac | personality | food | decorations | reading | line art | poster | traditions | animals
December Days Double Set – Holidays & Traditions and Spreading Cheer – BONUS
By Reading Club Fun
December Days are here. The days are chock-full of special events and holidays. Communities are full of helping hands. Students will enjoy learning about many holiday traditions and how neighbors are helping neighbors. Celebrate all the festivities, traditions and community cheer with this double-the-fun puzzle set (two activity sets and more) that's sure to engage the children.
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This puzzle pack includes:
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Set 2:
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Sweet Summer Fun & Chase Summer Blues Away - Two Puzzle Sets + Bonus
By Reading Club Fun
This 2-set puzzle pack offers a bunch of great ideas for summer fun, whether it's time for extra adventure or to get kids excited when summer boredom starts to set in.
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Includes:
SET 1
SET 2
FREE BONUS Family Fun at Night Word Search Puzzle – ideas for family activities after the sun goes down.
Jobs, Careers, Work, Labor Day: People Working Together Bundle
By Reading Club Fun
Jobs, careers and work are highlighted and celebrated on Labor Day. This bundle of educational puzzles will open children's eyes to the many types of careers available to them, and illuminates the value that everyone brings to the community – whether they work in retail services or classrooms, on farms, or even in the entertainment business.
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(FR) ÉTUDES SOCIALES - AUTOCHTONES/CHANDAIL ORANGE
By French Made Fun!
Enseigner l'histoire des Autochtones à vos élèves de 5e à 7e années peut être une matière délicate, sans parler de difficulté. Il est impératif de les amener à réfléchir profondément, à s'engager et à discuter activement de certains sujets difficiles. Il faut des heures de travail pour faire la recherche et encore plus pour créer des activités attrayantes pour accompagner le contenu.
Cherchez pas plus loin. Cet ensemble contient tout ce dont vous avez besoin pour enseigner à vos élèves les droits de la personne, les droits des enfants, l'identité et l'histoire autochtone.
* Les activités de la Journée du chandail orange sont mieux enseignées au début de l'année scolaire; car ce jour est en septembre. Le reste du contenu peut être enseigné à tout moment.*
Ce document massif de 62 pages contient:
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Young Voices: Eight Short Stories of Courage & Resilience 5-8
By Mark Holmes
Young Voices: Stories of Courage & Resilience in Conflict & Adversity
64 pages
Grade 5 to 8
All stories also available individually
Discover the resilience and hope of youth with our collection of eight short stories for grades 5 to 8, each set against the backdrop of global conflict and adversity. These narratives, ranging from a diary in the ruins of Gaza to unexpected friendships in Kashmir, offer a window into the impact of war on young lives. They capture the essence of innocence and the unyielding human spirit, providing a poignant exploration of loss, tradition, and the strength found in family and friendship bonds amidst turmoil.
Our carefully curated anthology spans from the streets of Sarajevo to the tense borders of East Ukraine and beyond, bringing to light the often-overlooked experiences of children in war-torn environments. These authentic tales not only confront the harsh realities of violence but also weave threads of hope, suggesting paths toward healing and peace. This collection is a profound reminder of our shared humanity and the vital importance of nurturing and listening to the world's youth, who carry the promise of a brighter, more united future.
Each story comes with a set of probing and thought-provoking questions.
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Stories
Iqbal & Yasmin: A Kashmiri Story
● A Kashmiri boy starts a cricket league to bring together youth from opposing
sides and provide hope in the midst of conflict.
Mykhala & Daniela: Slava Ukraini
● Two girls driven from their homes in Ukraine find friendship and purpose in
creating a bird sanctuary, becoming symbols of resilience and peace.
Kiribati: Rising Tides, Resilient Hearts
● Two girls from the island nation of Kiribati find strength in their bond as their
community is forced to leave their sinking homeland.
Irene’s Steps: A Story from the Troubles in Northern Ireland
● An unlikely friendship between a Catholic girl and a Protestant boy in Northern
Ireland during the Troubles helps bridge divides through their school project
sharing personal stories.
Beyond the Horizon: A Mexican Tale
● Four friends from Mexico undertake the perilous journey across the border,
driven by hopes for a better future.
Echoes of Hope: The Children of Sarajevo
● Children create an oasis of hope and resistance through education and art during the Siege of Sarajevo.
Gaza Diary: Shadows of Hope
● A young girl in Gaza chronicles her family's daily struggles for survival and
glimpses of hope amidst the cycles of war devastating her community.
The Day the World Changed: 9/11
● Two NYC teenagers find purpose helping their community cope with the
aftermath of 9/11, gaining resilience amidst tragedy.
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General Learning Objectives for Deep by Design Stories
Understanding Conflict: The material offers insights into the dynamics of territorial conflicts and their ramifications for those caught in the crossfire.
Effects of War or Conflict on Youth: The content underlines the deep-seated impact of hostilities on the mental and physical health of children and adolescents.
Resilience and Hope: Through character experiences, the narrative highlights the
human capacity for endurance and the quest for collective healing amidst adversity.
Cultural Insight: The text provides a window into the complexities of a region's culture and the intense obstacles its inhabitants endure.
Human Rights: The narrative serves as a primer for dialogues concerning the
safeguarding of civilians and the enforcement of human rights in times of strife.
Peacebuilding: The book promotes an investigation into the adoption of nonviolent strategies for mitigating disputes and fostering reconciliation at the community level.
Transcending: Voices of Triumph - LGBTQ+
By Mark Holmes
"Transcending: Voices of Triumph" is a groundbreaking collection of narratives that shines a light on the lives of 20 extraordinary transgender individuals who have risen above challenges to excel in various fields. From artists to activists, scientists to politicians, each story is a testament to the strength, resilience, and brilliance of the transgender community.
This book takes you on an inspiring journey through diverse experiences and backgrounds, showcasing how each individual has not only navigated their personal transitions but also made significant contributions to society. Their stories are ones of courage, determination, and triumph over adversity, offering powerful insights into the human spirit.
These are the 20:
Elliot Page - An Oscar-nominated actor known for roles in films like "Juno" and "Inception." He came out as transgender in 2020 and has since been an outspoken advocate for transgender rights.
Dr. Rachel Levine - A physician and professor of pediatrics and psychiatry, Dr. Levine is the first openly transgender federal official to be confirmed by the Senate in the United States. She serves as the Assistant Secretary for Health.
Sarah McBride - An American politician and activist, Sarah McBride is the first openly transgender state senator in the United States, serving in the Delaware Senate.
Lana Wachowski - Co-director of the "Matrix" trilogy and "Cloud Atlas," Lana Wachowski is a film director, writer, and producer. She transitioned in the early 2010s and has been open about her experiences as a transgender woman.
Martine Rothblatt - She is a lawyer, author, and entrepreneur, best known for her role in founding several biotechnology companies, including United Therapeutics, and for her earlier work in satellite communications.
Saskia Wieringa (Uganda) - A prominent academic and activist, Saskia Wieringa has worked extensively on gender and sexuality issues, particularly focusing on the rights of LGBTQ+ individuals in African societies.
Kalki Subramaniam (India) - An activist, artist, and actor, Kalki Subramaniam is a transgender rights activist and founder of Sahodari Foundation, an organization that supports transgender people in India.
Aderet (Israel) - A pop singer known for her unique voice and style, Aderet is a transgender woman who has gained popularity in Israel's music scene.
Tiara Mack (Zimbabwe) - Born in Zimbabwe and raised in the United States, Tiara Mack is a politician and activist. She is known for being the first openly queer Black woman in the Rhode Island Senate.
Ricki Kgositau (Botswana) - A transgender activist, Ricki Kgositau has been instrumental in advocating for transgender rights in Botswana, including a landmark case that allowed for the legal recognition of gender identity.
Lea T (Brazil) - Born in Brazil, Lea T is a well-known fashion model. She has been a muse for Givenchy and has been featured in numerous high-profile fashion campaigns and magazines.
Nisha Ayub - Nisha Ayub is a prominent Malaysian transgender rights activist. She has been a vocal advocate for the transgender community in Malaysia, a country where LGBTQ+ rights are still very much a contentious issue. Nisha co-founded SEED Malaysia, the country's first transgender-led organization, and has worked tirelessly to support the health and legal rights of transgender people in Malaysia.
Vladimir Luxuria (Italy) - A politician, actress, and television host, Vladimir Luxuria was the first openly transgender member of Parliament in Europe, representing the Communist Refoundation Party in Italy.
Jordan Raskopoulos (Australia) - A comedian, actor, and lead singer of the comedy rock band The Axis of Awesome, Jordan Raskopoulos came out as a transgender woman in 2016 and has been an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights.
Eddie Izzard (United Kingdom) - A stand-up comedian, actor, and writer, Eddie Izzard has had a successful career in comedy and film. Izzard identifies as gender fluid and transgender and has been a vocal advocate for transgender rights.
Jin Xing is a highly celebrated figure, not only as an entrepreneur but also as a dancer, choreographer, and television personality. She is often hailed as one of the first publicly recognized transgender individuals in China.
Kim Petras (Germany) - A pop singer and songwriter, Kim Petras has gained international recognition for her music. She underwent gender transition at a young age and has been open about her experiences as a transgender woman.
Valentina Sampaio (Brazil) - Although primarily known as a model, Valentina Sampaio has also made strides in acting. She is notable for being the first openly transgender model to work for Victoria's Secret and has been a vocal advocate for transgender rights.
Jake Zyrus (Philippines) - Formerly known as Charice Pempengco, Jake Zyrus is a singer who gained international fame through YouTube. He came out as a transgender man in 2017 and has continued his successful music career.
Cleopatra Kambugu (Uganda) - A biochemist and transgender rights activist, Cleopatra Kambugu has been featured in documentaries and has been a vocal advocate for transgender rights in Uganda.
All images in this book are representations of the individuals and not actual photos of the person
Virtual Paris trip - internet activity unit for French
By Frenchified
This internet activity unit has everything you need for your students to plan a virtual trip to Paris! Air travel, hotels, shopping, meals, transportation, museums, spectacles, and budge worksheets - you can use them on a stand-alone basis to address different themes, or together as one big unit. Includes a list of websites that will be useful to complete the project. Planning travel is a useful skill for all students but it's also a fun activity to do.
As your students work their way through the activities, they will be learning about different aspects of planning a trip. They will also learn about the city of Paris and its history and monuments. Each activity addresses a different aspect of trip-planning. Once they've done all of the activities, you can have students turn in the completed activities or put them together in a presentation about their trip. A fun way to learn a useful skill!
While the printable worksheets in this unit are in English, you can use it for more advanced French learners by requiring them to use the French language version of the websites they visit.
Activities in this unit include:
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the Métro - a cultural unit about tranportation in Paris
By Frenchified
This French culture and French reading activity unit includes readings and other activities about the Metro system and other transportation in Paris. It includes:
• articles: how to use the Metro, history of the Metro, rules of etiquette, the Vélib', other means of transportation
• an activity on how to navigate the Metro (including a printable map of the Metro lines, although it's much easier if you have the free maps given out in Paris)
• a set of printable flashcards with important terms
posters - a set of 16 printable 8.5X11 vocabulary mini-posters with image and definition
• a crossword puzzle for vocabulary items
• a word search puzzle for vocabulary items
• a set of 32 printable Bingo cards to play vocabulary bingo
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• Paris Metro - readings & activities - Google™ Drive edition
French housing - a cultural activity unit French culture
By Frenchified
This cultural activity unit is a great addition to whatever your current curriculum has for housing in France. Learn about the different types of housing available in France and do real-world activities such as finding a house or an apartment, shopping for furniture, and reading a real estate listing.
It includes:
Activities:
Posters:
Resources:
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French Cuisine Cultural Unit
School in France Internet activity packet - French culture
By Frenchified
This French cultural activity packet will help your students to understand the structure and practical life in the French school system. Different activities will let your students explore the life of a French high school student and compare it to their own experience.
Each activity has links they can use to find the information they need to complete the activity. The links are kept in a Google document that you can share with your students, but each page also has clickable links as well. You can share my links, or if you find particular links you would like them to use, you can give them those instead.
Activities in this unit include:
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Un Voyage à Paris
Un Viaje a España - Spanish culture Internet activity unit
By Frenchified
This internet activity unit has everything you need for your students to plan a virtual trip to Madrid! Air travel, hotels, shopping, meals, transportation, museums, spectacles, and budge worksheets - you can use them on a stand-alone basis to address different themes, or together as one big unit. Includes a list of websites that will be useful to complete the project. Planning travel is a useful skill for all students but it's also a fun activity to do.
As your students work their way through the activities, they will be learning about different aspects of planning a trip. They will also learn about the city of Madrid and its history and monuments. Each activity addresses a different aspect of trip-planning. Once they've done all of the activities, you can have students turn in the completed activities or put them together in a presentation about their trip. A fun way to learn a useful skill!
Activities in this unit include:
Christmas in France magazine and activities for French learners
By Frenchified
Are you looking for a way to teach about the holiday season in France with your students? Would you like your students to learn about the customs and traditions of a French Christmas but you aren't sure where to start? This full-cover printable pdf magazine will help! Share it with your students online, project it to a screen, or print copies (note that there are many photos and backgrounds, it will print best in color).
The pdf magazine has 26 pages of readings and photos so your students can learn about the holiday while staying in the target language. Topics included in the magazine are:
Once you're read the magazine, there is a variety of student activities:
Other holiday products
• Digital Breakout - French Holidays
• Joyeux Noel - digital breakout game for int/adv French learners
• Les Aventures du Père Fouettard - a story for int/adv French learners
• Petit Papa Noel - activities to accompany the song
• Digital game to practice French Christmas vocabulary
• Le Nouvel An - comprehensible input lesson for French learners
Un Viaje a España - Spanish culture Internet activity unit for Google Drive™
By Frenchified
Have your students use their devices to plan a trip to Paris! No need to print anything, everything is saved in your Google drive. Includes slides with instructions and clickable links as well as a place for students to input their information. Students work directly in the file, no prep work necessary!
Planning a trip is a valuable skill. This activity includes sections for:
finding a flight
finding a hotel
using public transportation
visiting monuments
visiting museums
eating at restaurants
buying souvenirs and gifts
budgeting for your trip
Can be used in a computer lab or on 1:1 devices. You can also print out the slides and charts if you wish.