Weather song
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“Que dit la météo?” (what is the weather?) is another song which I created by translating a song by Dr Jean. Her songs are lots of fun and very catchy and the French version is a hit wi…
My students were always learning passively during calendar time, so I created these interactive notebooks to help keep them more engaged!

Kasey Irwin saved to Having FUN with the kids
Hello Everyone! This week we spent a lot of time learning about the sun. Our science curriculum stresses learning about and observing the objects in the sky. We learned some amazing facts about the sun through reading books and getting on PebbleGo. We had some fun with some poetry and created a craft connection to go along with our poetry. (I forgot how much fun finger painting can be!) Our Circle Thinking Map Remember this song?? Brainstorming words for our poetry Fingerpainting a sun…

Becca Roe saved to Theme Unit
Hello Everyone!! This coming week we will learn a little more about the weather around us, specifically air and wind. We will learn what makes wind. How can we tell it's windy when we can't see the wind? What makes air move? We will predict the weather and report like the weatherman! I put together a mini unit to supplement what we have included in our curriculum. Here are a few pics showing what is included in the unit. The unit includes poetry, science activities, language/vocabulary…

Alana Stephens saved to Weather
It’s been a BUSY 4 weeks! This eCard describes my past few weeks perfectly! With tomorrow being Monday Two, I am excited to finally have a few minutes to sit down and give you all a peek into these past few weeks. This post is going to be full of catching-up-randomness! Bare with me. Every […]
May 3, 2019 - Such a fun action song! Great for incorporating movement into animal and jungle themes. Head over to the #CMCLKids Blog for more rhymes, songs, an

Kim Goodale saved to Teaching
Find these freebies, here. I've always found fall is a great time to learn about weather and the four seasons. Use this poem and follow up activity to compliment your science unit. Placing a poem to a familiar tune makes it easier to build fluency in early readers. Enjoy!

Adrian Moy saved to Reading/Writing