Thu
09 Aug
2012
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Back to School Sale and the giveaway

On August 12 and August 13, ALL of these FABULOUS shops will be
on sale *PLUS* you will receive an EXTRA 10% off when you use
code BTS12.
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Be sure to visit her blog at http://teachwithlaughter.blogspot.ca/
  

at http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kathy-Goosev-
Howell

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Teaching

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Where else but the Teachers Pay Teachers
Super Start of the School Year Sale!
And don’t forget visiting our SUPERGIVEAWAY!
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Sun
05 Aug
2012
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A big giveaway is coming!

I have been talking for a few weeks about a giveaway…
Here it is!

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Lots of TPT clip art sellers have joined together!
Visit their stores to know about them:
Wed
11 Jul
2012
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Space unit resources

I am currently working on my Space Unit. 

We are required to do this, and other units, from scratch as we don’t use textbooks for Science or Social Studies in my school.
I have started with some planning looking at our Science Common Core Standards (we call them Competencias).
At the end of this unit my Second Graders should be able to understand the explain between day and night, moon phases, a little bit about planets, seasons…
But I just started with the MOON:
This is what I have so far:

Some good read alouds that could cover from K-2.

My favorite is A que sabe la luna? It is a story of a group of animals that want to taste the moon. It is a very sweet story that will teach some team work to my students.

I have also prepared a new science Fold and Learn activity that you can find on my TPT store: Moon Phases Fold and Learn.

I have a inclusion classroom with high diversity so I always try that my crafts work on different levels. 

I have also found this video from Discovery Kids that teaches about the moon.

And I have left the best part until the end, as a little recompense for the ones that have been reading the whole post 😉
You may have use NASA website with your students to teach about Space.
It has been translated into Spanish so I include a link.
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We have ESA in Europe (European Space Agency). And the good news is that it also has a kids site, and you can read it in many different languages. 

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I still have much to do on my Space unit but I’d love reading everyone’s ideas on this unit.