Showing posts with label printable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label printable. Show all posts

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Daily 5--Work on Writing

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Monday, April 4, 2011

April Fool's Day!

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Wednesday Words--Veterans Day

Veterans Day resources are hard to come by! So I made my own. It's a printable book that discusses Veterans Day AND Remembrance Day for our friends in Canada, Australia, and Britain (although I did keep the date as November 11 instead of 11 November :) ).

You can download the file here.
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I hope your little patriots enjoy using it and gain a greater appreciation for the sacrifices so many people have made to ensure our freedoms!

If you're looking for additional Veterans Day resources, make sure and check out the wonderful ideas at VA Kids.
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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Printable Bookplates by Helen Dardick

ImageI love the delightful illustrations on these free, printable bookplates by Helen Dardick. Download them here.
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Friday, June 19, 2009

Authors Week: Other Sites

Here are some other authors websites with fun activities for your little ones this summer.

Roald Dahl - Register for fun online activities
Jane O'Conner & Robin Preiss Glasser (Fancy Nancy)- Quiz, games, print & play
Kevin Henkes- Character information, coloring sheet, mazes, dot-to-dots, word searches, puppets
Judy Schachner (Skippyjon Jones)- Coloring pages
Laura Numeroff (If You Give a Mouse...)- Character information, games, printables, listening corner, recipes, classroom activity guide

Author and Illustrator Websites from Harper Collins

We hope you enjoyed this week and found many exciting activities!
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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Authors Week: Shel Silverstein

ImageWith a sense of humor like Shel Silverstein has, you know he's going to have a fantastic website, which he does.

ImageCheck out the "Let's Have Some Fun" section.
ImageHere are some examples from the Kids Section.

Games & Puzzles: Matching titles to Shel's poems, memory, finishing Shel's poems correctly and also creatively, coded puzzles, and character names.
Printables: Cuttin' Kate Drawing and Activity Book (LOVE this, it has a wonderful reader's theater), make your own bookmark, and a poetry kit (word search, word finder, poetry puzzle, and more.)
Downloads: Screensavers and wallpapers

Much like the other sites I've highlighted this week, Shel's website has an awesome Teachers & Parents section!
ImageThere are several drawing, activity, and event kits! They include beautiful illustrations and activities rich with creative poetry and writing. I'm so excited to have found these kits. Please use them!! Poetry is a great way to help your child/students with their creative writing but reading it is also great for fluency!

Here's an example of one of the awesome activities in the National Poetry Month packet.

ImageI hope you spend some time on Shel's site today!
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Authors Week: Robert Sabuda

Robert Sabuda makes some of the most visually interested childrens books available today. I always love getting a new pop-up book from him. He has such talent. There isn't much variety in what's available on his website, but there is a lot of what he's good known for: pop ups!

First you can check out the Pop-Up Gallery to see lots and lots of pop-ups! The International Gallery contains examples of pop-up art from all over the world, including some from children. You can find tips for making pop-up books and awesome simple pop-ups that you can make!

Go make a cool pop-up with your kids!
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Authors Week: Jan Brett

Who doesn't love the enchanting artwork in Jan Brett's many childrens books? She has written and illustrated some of my favorite books including "The Gingerbread Baby," "The Hat," and "Hedgie's Surprise."

Jan Brett's website has a multitude of resources! It's hard to know where to start. I'll break down some of the highlights for you.

ImageThe Activities tab is overflowing with great ideas for little ones. Here is a list of some of our favorite activities from her website:
And there are many more amazing activities available from her website. Such wonderful ideas for your little ones!

The Coloring Pages tab is full of great pictures just waiting to be colored. You could put together your own coloring book for the summer!

On the Videos Page you can watch and listen to Jan Brett read some of her books and also watch her draw some of her characters!

The Interactive Tab has links to Email Postcards, Printable Cards and Envelopes, Computer Games, and Printable Games (and flashcards).

We love Jan Brett's work and all the fantastic resources on her site.
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Monday, June 15, 2009

Authors Week: Mo Willems

ImageMo Willems is the author of "Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!," "Knuffle Bunny," and "Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed," as well as many other charming books. Young children, especially, tend to love the silly stories and playful pictures in Mo Willem's books. My copies of his book were constantly checked out of the classroom library.

In addition to a fun blog, Mo Willems has a fantastic website full of activities for kids! Let me show you around his site.

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When you visit Mo's site, I recommend going to "Pigeon Presents" for lots of activities! Here's a breakdown of what you can find.


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1- FUN: Here you can find interactive games like "The Elephant & Piggie Dance Game" and "Hot Dog Dress Up." There's also a mothly coloring page here.

2- BOOKS: This is a peek at the books Mo Willems has created and links to purchase them.

3- PALS: Here you can meet all of Mo Willem's pals from his books. On each pal's page you can find several printable activities from coloring pages, drawing directions, recipes, word searches and more. You can also find out more information about each of the characters such as their birthdays, favorite colors, and hobbies.

4- GROWN UP STUFF: This is the place to get some really fantastic FREE resources for your classroom and children. There are several teacher's guides and event kits that are full of great ideas for teaching concepts with Mo's books, printable activities and more. In the Naked Mole Rat even kit you can learn more about naked mole rats too! This is the best stuff on the site!

?- Go here to learn more about some cool buses!

We hope you make some time to visit Mo Willem's site this week and enjoy using these activities!
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Sunday, June 14, 2009

Welcome to Authors Week

Welcome to Authors Week here at Second Story Window. We're going to take time to highlight some of our favorite childrens book authors each day this week. It's incredibly hard to narrow the list but we're specifically choosing our favorite author's who also have great websites with fun activities for your children. We know many of you are searching for fun and educational activities to keep your children busy this summer and we've found some authors who have filled their websites with activities we know you're sure to love.

Come back tomorrow to check out one of our favorite authors!
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Free Printable Easter Tags

ImageThese adorable Easter tags could be used for all sorts of crafts!
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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Free Printable Easter Craft

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The printable bunnies from Skip To My Lou would be a fun way for your children to help with the Easter table or to put together treats for friends and family.
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