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Preview of Joseph's Coat of Many Colors (outline only)

Joseph's Coat of Many Colors (outline only)

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This is simply an outline of Joseph's coat of many colors. There are two to a page. Print this on card stock and cut them out. Have students glue scraps of fabric or tissue paper to make Joseph's coat. You can also have them glue the scraps on first, then cut it out. Enjoy!
Preview of Plan Your Garden with Companion Planting

Plan Your Garden with Companion Planting

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Let's plan a garden! This is an activity to go along with a companion planting lesson. It includes a basic companion planting friend/rivals chart for quick reference, a planning grid, a page of common garden plants and veggies, and a page to make your own plant symbols in case there are some plants missing that you want to add to your garden. The grid and plants can also be used for anyone to plan any kind of garden. So let's get planning! Copies can be made for your classroom, but please don'
Preview of Solar System Model (showing relative size and distance of each planet)

Solar System Model (showing relative size and distance of each planet)

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Learn all about the solar system! Make a model of the planets in the Milky Way according to their relative size and distance from the sun. This is not to scale, but will give you a visual of the size of each planet and help you visualize the distance each planet is from the sun. Instructions are on page 2 on how to assemble to model. You will need scissors, glue and a brad to attach everything together and "orbit" the sun (orbits for the model are circular due to the nature of the product). Lami
Preview of Springtime Foraging

Springtime Foraging

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Photos and characteristics of common plants to forage in springtime in the US. This is only meant to pique your interest in foraging. You should research all plants before using them in any way.
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