Showing posts with label Native American Fact Booklet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Native American Fact Booklet. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Hello November!


Hello November!  Where has the time gone?  It’s almost the middle of the month!  November is such a busy and fun month and I want to share some of my favorite November products to help you  get through the start of the holiday season!

This Native American product is ideal for Native American Heritage month  or any time of the year. 


Included in the product is the Native American Fact booklet as well as instructions on how to create your own Chatterpix, Voki, Doodle Buddy, and QR codes digital projects.








This fact booklet is a non-fiction book about the Native Americans.  It is a great resource to use for doing a research project on Native Americans with your pre-k/kindergarten class. 






This fact booklet is also a non-fiction book about turkeys and perfect to use around Thanksgiving!





This Thanksgiving Unit not only focuses on our Thanksgiving Holiday, but it also is a nice review of learned skills before the end of the second quarter.  It includes the following skills:
Writing numbers to 50 as well as one blank page for those that can write numbers beyond 50, before, between, after concepts, logical thinking, ordinal numbers, ABC order, writing upper and lower case letters, syllabication, sight words, constructing and writing a simple sentence. A  Thanksgiving craft project is also included.




All products are available at:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Thebeezyteacher

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Time to Be Thankful


For some reason this year has seemed to move at a frantic pace. It seems like we take one step forward and then two steps back and it is already the middle of November!
We were having a hard time getting in the “thankful” spirit when planning our Native American project when we came across this prayer:

Hold on to what is good,
Even if it's a handful of earth.
Hold on to what you believe,
Even if it's a tree that stands by itself.
Hold on to what you must do,
Even if it's a long way from here.
Hold on to your life,
Even if it's easier to let go.
Hold on to my hand,
Even if someday I'll be gone away from you.
Pueblo Prayer

So we are going to hold on to our sanity by remembering to hold onto the things that are important family, friends and those little people who enter our classrooms and our hearts each day.


Native American Activities
























Native American Voki

I just made a new Voki. See it here:


http://tinyurl.com/j8n9x2u



Native American Chatterpix








Native American Creative Snacks