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Christian candy corn poems.
I love candy corn. Love is a little strong of a word, but I think you get the point. When retail stores begin to fill their shelves with fall candy, I’m eyeing for the candy corn. That’s me. So, the idea of using candy corn to share Jesus with kids, neighbors, and strangers is a win-win! It’s easy to do too which makes it even better. Read on to see how you can use this FREE Christian Candy Corn Poem as tags for cute treats! There is more than one option too!
*Be sure to check out our other Bible resources here and if you are teaching a large class or in a school setting, you want to download our Christian Character Traits Pack ! Our Ten Commandments and The Lord’s Prayer resources are a popular pick!
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American revolution unit study.
Implementing our American Revolution Unit Study is as easy as pie! We took a gentle approach to this unit study and it paid off. Our American Revolution Unit Study evolved over a few weeks and we were deliberately slow and steady in our study of the time period. If you are looking for ideas and free resources, check out our American Revolution Unit Study.
FREE Pumpkin Emergent Readers
We offer four Pumpkin Emergent Readers for free! Be sure to check out our large collection of FREE emergent readers including our word family emergent readers and our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom reader ! It is always fun to print and read. My favorite emergent readers are those my kids can doodle and color in. Being able to print a handheld book makes it easy to bring new material to the table weekly! Students also love being able to take a new book home too!
Romans 6:23 for Kids
I became a Christian in high school. So, I’ve been a Christian long enough to see the illustration that teachers use to share the gospel using Romans 6:23. The illustration was always one that resonated with me and I appreciate how scripture was broken down into a visual. Now that I am the teacher, I have created the resources below to help us use this method of sharing the gospel in a more fun and hands-on way. Please use the Romans 6:23 Printable Lesson to teach yours and others about Jesus.
Counting by 10's Worksheets
We expanded our Counting by 10’s Worksheets to include more practice and focus. There are several types of worksheets in the set, which include 10 activity sheets. There is a couple of posters to give students a reference sheet. We found this helpful. In the set, there are matching worksheets, color the path, and fill-in-the-blank. We also included one that can be used in a hands-on approach. Be sure to download your Counting by 10’s Worksheets today!
Oobleck Lab & Printable Activities
I haven’t met a kid yet who hasn’t been fascinated with the unique properties of Oobleck. Try the Oobleck Lab & Printable Activities to create a memorable critical thinking experience. This investigation makes for an inexpensive lab since it has a short supply list. Be aware before tackling this lab though as it can be messy. In this post you will find our Oobleck Observation Lab Sheet, an Oobleck Writing Challenge, Oobleck slideshow, video, and more!
All About Me Printables
Our All About Me Worksheets are a fun way to get to know students! We love our God Made Me Printables and our Science-Inspired All About Me Book too! With so many All About Me activities, choose the one that works for you and your class. There are a total of four worksheets to choose from. The level of difficulty is varied for each worksheet. This allows you as a teacher to differentiate between students. These can be used as an icebreaker or as a take-home activity.
Place Value Activities & Printables
Teaching Place Value can be easy with these FREE Place Value Activities & Printables ! Your student will learn this concept easily with place value challenges, hands-on activities, games, printables, and videos. One of my favorite activities in this set is Count the Beans . Not only will you use manipulatives when learning place value, but there is ample opportunity to play games that turn learning into playful fun! Be sure to check out our other creative elementary math resources here to create an atmosphere of learning!
FREE Time & Clock Resources
Teaching time is always done in steps. You might teach the parts of an analog clock first. Some focus on understanding time in general. Whatever route you take in teaching time and clocks, use these FREE Time & Clock Resources to make teaching easier! Be sure to check out our other Elementary Math resources too!
FREE Hundreds Charts
Once your student learns to count to ten and then to twenty, there comes a time to count to 100! Use these FREE Hundreds Charts to create a smooth transition into counting higher and higher! It is easy to show your students patterns and skip counting using this sheets too. Be sure to also take a look at our other elementary math resources including our Counting Money Unit and Time and Clock Resources!
Hi! My name is Marie. I am a Christian wife and mother to six children. I used to work in the public school system as a middle school science teacher. Honestly, I never thought that I would homeschool my children. Little did I know what God had planned! The Homeschool Daily is where I post slideshows, activities, tips, and ideas! I hope you find encouragement and teaching resources while you are here! Look around and stay awhile!
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These fun, free printable book report template pages are perfect for older kids in 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, and 6th grade students. Being no-prep, these book report forms …
These free book report tempaltes allow grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, and grade 4 students to write a book report EASILY! Use the 2nd grade book report with guided prompts and ruled lines to make writing a book report easy for kids.
Take a new spin on your book report assignment with our free book report template printables including a one-pager, choice board, and more!
With a book report template, 4th-grade students can efficiently write their analysis of the book as well as understand its meaning, and creative creation, and reflect on the use of literary …
Fifth-grade book reports should be more detailed. Students should discuss characters, plot, and themes in more depth. Fifth-grade book reports aim to build analytical skills.
Help your students make the books come alive with these 42 creative book report ideas. From mint tins to cereal boxes to "wanted" posters. Inspire your students to share their love of books.
Students explain, in two sentences, what the text is about, identify three important events in the text, and choose one quote they think is most important and then analyze its importance. Free, printable book report templates for students in …
Write better book reports using the tips, examples, and outlines presented here. This resource covers three types of effective book reports: plot summaries, character analyses, and theme analyses. It also features a specific book report …
Printable Book Reports are also versatile and easily accessible. There are 7 different versions of our Printable Book Reports to choose from. Some versions are more appropriate for younger students while others are geared toward an …
Start the report with a paragraph that describes the basic parts of the book. For example, you can write who wrote the book, where the book takes place and what genre the book falls under, such as horror, fantasy or adventure.