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Preview of Family Traditions and Customs Graphs 1st Grade

Family Traditions and Customs Graphs 1st Grade

Created by
Jacque Jones
Do you need team building activities on cultural diversity and inclusion? These 9 monthly Graphs will help your students proudly share their family traditions and celebrations . Each graph will spur great class discussions to compare and contrast family customs.WHAT's INCLUDED: Each of the 9 Family Tradition Graphs contains: ✅ Large Anchor Chart Graph Header ✅ 6 different picture or Bar template choices ✅ blank template in case you need to add a choice ✅ category label
Preview of Japan-A Kindergarten Adventure

Japan-A Kindergarten Adventure

Created by
The Teacher Bin
Let's learn about Japan and its rich culture and celebrations. You will learn a great deal about Japan with many hands on activities. There are several engaging activities your kiddos will love including, exploring the country, it's location and other facts. Your kiddos will develop an awareness, knowledge, and appreciation of the Japanese culture. The resource includes...Passport_- Get ready for an adventure in JapanKWL-What I know –What I Want to Know. & what I have LearnedTeacher Fact a
Preview of Fun With Flags A Scavenger Hunt for Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Graders

Fun With Flags A Scavenger Hunt for Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Graders

The Fun with Flags Scavenger Hunt for use with students in Kindergarten, First and or Second Grade is an awesome way to integrate Social Studies, Geography, Math, and English Language Arts in a highly engaging activity that will have your students collaborating and make connections to the world beyond the walls of your school and or classroom. It is ready to print and go!This scavenger comes with 40 flags, 40 country labels, a scavenger hunt with 10 questions preset, and an answer key, plus a b
Preview of Chinese New Year Activities Bundle

Chinese New Year Activities Bundle

This bundle includes 3 activities to incorporate learning about the Chinese New Year into your classroom!1. Simile Chinese New Year Movement CardsThese are 12 movement cards - one for each of the Chinese zodiac animals. They are great for brain breaks or just for fun during the school day or a day at home!Great for when you are teaching similes!2. Chinese New Year Animal Matching CardsThese are 2 sets of the 12 Chinese zodiac animals. They can be used to match and play a memory game! The student
Preview of Puerto Rico Week/ Semana Puertorriqueña

Puerto Rico Week/ Semana Puertorriqueña

Created by
MissK Teacher
This product can be used to talk to students about Puerto Rico in the subjects of math and Spanish. You will find 11 pages where your students can learn more about Puerto Rico. Each page are in spanish and english languages.
Preview of [Pre-K - 5] Halloween + Día de los Muertos Bundle - Math and Discussion Lessons

[Pre-K - 5] Halloween + Día de los Muertos Bundle - Math and Discussion Lessons

Created by
The Thrive Jar
Let's Talk About Día de los Muertos: A Discussion LessonStudents will watch Disney's Coco and a special interview with Teacher Montse to learn about Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead).Lesson includes:Beautifully designed materials, available in color, black and whiteVideo LessonsFlash CardsDiscussion Lesson: Engaging discussion questions and tips on how to build trust and connection in your classroom communityDiscussion WorksheetsFlexible to meet your classroom needs: Suggestions on how to rea
Preview of Summer Games Bundle-Kindergarten

Summer Games Bundle-Kindergarten

Created by
The Teacher Bin
Are you as excited about the Summer Games as I am? Here is a resource you don't want to pass up for your kindergartners and 1st grade.The Summer Games Bundle includes a resource about Japan and its culture. It's packed with information about beautiful Japan and its traditions, food, animals, sports and arts. It also has several math and literacy activities. The Summer Games -Tokyo 2020 is a great resource to teach your kiddos about the many Summer Games. There is a teacher book and studen
Preview of Numeracy Photo Prompts ~ Open Ended Maths ~ Early Numeracy Concepts ~ People

Numeracy Photo Prompts ~ Open Ended Maths ~ Early Numeracy Concepts ~ People

30 engaging photos featuring people in different scenarios!Use in lots of ways to discuss and practice early numeracy concepts, such as:* counting* measurement * ordinal numbers * patternsAll images have been carefully chosen to allow for open ended learning with a focus on early numeracy concepts. Each image will have a number of pathways for discussion, such as counting and shape, or size and pattern. Where you take the discussion and learning very much depends on your students and the topic y
Preview of Texas Chili

Texas Chili

Created by
Bri Somolaj
This is a Texas Chili rebus for students to follow in order to make chili. It is a cultural activity that includes step by step with pictures to follow for easy and fun success. This activity incorporates science, math and oral language skills.
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