This is a great hands-on way for students to create a model of the layers of Earth. The students will enjoy learning while they create their own diagram. It is a great study tool that they can use throughout a unit. It is also a fun project to put on display to show off what you are learning in your classroom! Included: Color and B & W templates Instructions for assembly Facts about each layer to cut and paste into diagram
This is a great hands on way for children to classify the Seven Sacraments into the three categories: Christian Initiation, Healing, and Service at Communion. This can be done as an assessment after teaching or in cooperative centers.
This is a great hands on activity for celebrating the Advent Season! It is a great way to discuss the symbolism of the candles and their colors. The students love lifting a new flame on their wreath with every passing week of preparation and excitement.
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Instructions for a colored version
Black and White option for student to color
Different options for leaves
This is a great resource to help students prepare for Reconciliation. The front has several questions to help them examine their consciences before confession. The back of the card has the Act of Contrition Prayer so they can practice it before making the sacrament.
A color and a black and white option are included!
This journal allows students to observe different types of clouds and the weather that comes with each. For five days, each student will record the weather of that day and predict the next day's weather. The last page allows students to make general conclusions about what they learned through their observations and predictions.
This is a good introduction for students into an Earth's Resources unit. I usually have them start it at school then continue it at home to observe one whole day of water usage. It is a great discussion starter for how much we use resources and ways to conserve resources.
This cut and paste activity will help bring the ten commandments to life! It is a great way to review the order of the ten commandments, as well as what they mean in the daily life of a child.
These are a great way to add a hands on component to practicing regrouping. It also allows for the teacher to monitor understanding at a glance.
These reversible stop and go signs will allow students to identify whether or not they need to borrow or carry before starting each problem. This is great for addition and subtraction, double digit and beyond.
This is a great introduction activity to reading all directions before beginning an assignment. This is the perfect way to discourage students from rushing through assignments without reading the instructions.
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