Animal poems
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Click picture to download I used this poem (not written by me) and this book to teach my kids about oviparous animals. Here is ...

Erin Ley saved to Elementary Education
Please cite all poem references: “Excerpt from ‘Suzie Bitner Was Afraid of the Drain’ by Barbara Vance.” Thank you! Smartest Dog When I say sit my dog lies down;Rollover makes her bark;I order her …

Barbara Vance saved to Children's Poetry
A fun and engaging poem about African animals that has been beautifully illustrated by a member of our team. Ideal to use as part of a jungle theme in your school or early years setting.

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Marlee Junker saved to Quick Saves
Hello Everyone! I wanted to share a quick little math activity that we did this week. I've posted about our number necklaces before and remembered how much the kids loved the idea, so I decided to create a "double Yolk Math Talk" Necklace activity. We started with each kiddo creating an egg shape out of paper. They each wrote a number from 10 to 120 on the egg. We tried hard not to repeat numbers. Then we strung a piece of yarn through each to create a necklace. We did a couple of things…

Natalir Garcia saved to home school daily
Hello Everyone! Just a quick share tonight. We are continuing our study of the animal world in science, and you know me! I can't help but to integrate, integrate, integrate. I am sharing two ultra mini units tonight. I hope to be able to squeeze these in next week yet before Spring Break. The first 10 page unit is a celebration of how animals move. Cute little poem and mini book the kids can put together, finish, illustrate and share with buddies. Click here for your free unit including…

Tessa West saved to school
“Doc, I can’t do this again. I will never get another dog (or cat). It’s too hard to lose them, to say goodbye for the last time.” Veterinarians commonly hear this or very similar statements of grief when euthanizing a pet. The owner has formed a strong bond and the pain is almost too much to bear.

Jeanette Hightower saved to quotes