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Preview of Social Emotional Learning  - Personal Exploration - Lukasa (Anthropology)

Social Emotional Learning - Personal Exploration - Lukasa (Anthropology)

In this self exploration SEL (social emotional learning) project, students think about key events in their own history as they apply it to build a piece of art mimicking an African Lukasa. Students will develop a memory board that represents them by researching African tribal customs and applying these to a visual representation of their own history. What you will learn: BASIC information about the Luba tribe in the D.R.C.Become acquainted with dynamic and oral methods of preserving historyInc
Preview of Ancient Greek Activities for Upper Elementary or Middle School Students

Ancient Greek Activities for Upper Elementary or Middle School Students

Created by
Adrienne Boone
This 3-week ancient Greece activity bundle is full of creative, dynamic, and educational activities for 6th, 7th, and 8th graders. Some of the lessons include writing a eulogy for a famous Greek historical figure, making an original board game that incorporates both mythology and curriculum, creating an ancient Greek newspaper cover page, and a radio advertisement for recruiting Olympic athletes. There are many more exciting lessons (10 lessons total), as well as a multiple choice quiz and answe
Preview of Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

Haiku Tunnel Books: Art & Haiku Writing Project using Postcards for Prompts

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Teach Kids Art
Tunnel books are unique and fun! A tunnel book is a three-dimensional movable book that you read by looking through it. Originally from the mid-18th century, tunnel books are enjoying new popularity as an art form in their own right. The tunnel books you've seen may look complicated, but I've developed a method that simplifies the process so that students from 3rd or 4th grade and up can be successful making tunnel books of their own. We'll use a postcard as a prompt for writing an original hai
Preview of Sequencing Bead Reference Chart

Sequencing Bead Reference Chart

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CHIAO's Store
This teacher-designed Sequencing Bead Reference Chart helps children understand and practice patterns in a visual and hands-on way. With both color patterns and size patterns, young learners can observe, compare, and recreate sequences using beads or other manipulatives. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this chart supports the development of: Pattern recognition Logical thinking Fine motor skills Visual discrimination Teachers can use this chart during
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