Monday, March 31, 2014
Eiffel Tower Birthday
On March 31, 1889, the Eiffel Tower was opened to the public in Paris, France, during the International Exposition of 1889. See facts for kids at: http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/sciencefacts/engineering/eiffeltower.html , http://www.history.com/topics/eiffel-tower and http://www.livescience.com/29391-eiffel-tower.html. Happy birthday to the Eiffel Tower!
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Spring Holiday Events and Theme Pages for Lesson Planning
PLEASE VISIT MY SEASONAL HOLIDAY EVENTS AND THEME
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elementary school children(Preschool-K-first-second-third-fourth-fifth
to 12th grade)teaching ideas and projects on my Winnie the Pooh teacher
site.
More Theme Unit Resources-Teachers-Kids at: http://mrscjacksonsclass.com/
Friday, March 28, 2014
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Monday, March 24, 2014
April Poetry Month Idea!
April Poetry Month Idea!
What a lovely way of displaying children's poems... a Poet Tree!
More Resources: http://mrscjacksonsclass.com/poetrywritingfavorites.htm
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Friday, March 14, 2014
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Happy St. Patrick's Day Crafts-Activities-Books-Poems-Food-Facts-Decor
Happy St. Patrick's Day Crafts-Activities-Books-Poems-Food-Facts-Decor-Lessons at:
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
John "Johnny Appleseed" Chapman
John
"Johnny Appleseed" Chapman - he wasn't just a myth or legend, but a
real person who actually did spread apples across the early American
frontier. Today is one of two unofficial Johnny Appleseed Days (the
other being his birthday, September 25). We would like to honor this true
American original. If you need an "apple" of an idea, visit us at http://www.mrscjacksonsclass.com/apples.htm .
Monday, March 10, 2014
Sunday, March 9, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Texas History-Alamo 3-6-1836
ON THIS DAY IN TEXAS HISTORY - MARCH 6th 1836
The chapel of San Antonio de Valero Mission, under siege for thirteen days by the Mexican army under General Antonio Lòpez de Santa Anna, was subjected to an early morning assault. After a fierce battle, lasting for perhaps some 90 minutes, the defenses of the Alamo were overrun and all the defenders were killed. The slogan "Remember the Alamo!" subsequently became a rallying cry for the Texas Revolution, and the Alamo became a shrine to fallen Texas heroes.
More Resources: http://www.mrscjacksonsclass.com/texaslinks.htm
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Women's History Month-March
March is Women's History Month! Show your support! Then leave a comment and let us know who your favorite female historical figure is!
More Resources: http://mrscjacksonsclass.com/womenshistory.htm
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Monday, March 3, 2014
Sunday, March 2, 2014
March Classroom Planning Calendar
March, 2014
Saturday 1 - Monday, March 31
Women's History MonthTeachersFirst's Women's History Month Resources
Saturday 1 - Monday, March 31
Music in Our Schools MonthTeachersFirst Music Resources (narrow your search using keyword search)
Sunday 2
Dr. Seuss' BirthdayTeachersFirst's Resources for Dr. Seuss
Thursday 6
OK2Ask: Great Ideas: Exploring the Resources of TeachersFirstRead the details and register
Friday 14
Pi DayTeachersFirst's Resources for Pi Day
Saturday 15
The Ides of MarchTeachersFirst's Resources for The Ides of March and Julius Caesar
Monday 17
St. Patrick's DayTeachersFirst's St. Patrick's Day Resources
Tuesday 18
OK2Ask: Google 6-Part Series (Part 5): GoogleEarth and MapsRead the details and register
Monday 24
OK2Ask: Common Core Math Ideas K-8Read the details and register
Thursday 27
OK2Ask: Introduction to Writing with Common CoreRead the details and register
TeachersFirst Classroom Planning Calendar http://www.teachersfirst.com/index.cfm
More Planning and Teaching Resources:
MARCH FUN THEME UNITS-LESSONS-ACTIVITIES-CRAFTS
March Lesson Plan Ideas
Teaching Tip: March Lesson Plan Ideas for
You
Let's take a quick look at the events and dates that are celebrated and recognized in March. How can we include them in our lessons for the month? You can view a complete guide, lesson plans, and worksheets on the subject.
1. National Women's History Month - Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Guide
2. Read Across America Day is March 2. Have students tell about the best book they have ever read.
3. The invention of the telephone was shared with the world on March 10. Have students explain how their lives would change without telephones of any kind.
4. Daylight Savings Time starts on March 9. Daylight Savings Time actually decreases energy use, have students explain how.
5. Saint Patrick's Day is March 17 - Lessons, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
6. Wildlife Week starts on March 17- Lessons, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
7. National Agriculture Week starts on March 25 - Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
8. The first day of Spring is March 20 - Lessons, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
9. Earth Hour takes place at 8:30 PM on March 29. Have students organize their own Earth hour.
10. Make Up Your Holiday Day is March 26 - Have students design their own holiday. What should we celebrate or observe?
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More Resources: MARCH FUN THEME UNITS-LESSONS-ACTIVITIES-CRAFTS
Let's take a quick look at the events and dates that are celebrated and recognized in March. How can we include them in our lessons for the month? You can view a complete guide, lesson plans, and worksheets on the subject.
1. National Women's History Month - Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Guide
2. Read Across America Day is March 2. Have students tell about the best book they have ever read.
3. The invention of the telephone was shared with the world on March 10. Have students explain how their lives would change without telephones of any kind.
4. Daylight Savings Time starts on March 9. Daylight Savings Time actually decreases energy use, have students explain how.
5. Saint Patrick's Day is March 17 - Lessons, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
6. Wildlife Week starts on March 17- Lessons, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
7. National Agriculture Week starts on March 25 - Lesson Plans, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
8. The first day of Spring is March 20 - Lessons, Worksheets, Teacher Guide
9. Earth Hour takes place at 8:30 PM on March 29. Have students organize their own Earth hour.
10. Make Up Your Holiday Day is March 26 - Have students design their own holiday. What should we celebrate or observe?
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More Resources: MARCH FUN THEME UNITS-LESSONS-ACTIVITIES-CRAFTS
Happy 110th birthday, Dr. Seuss! March 2
“Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.”
Happy 110th birthday, Dr. Seuss!
What is your favorite Seuss story?
Resources: DR. SEUSS DAY-MARCH 2-THEME UNIT-ACTIVITIES-IDEAS-LESSONS-TIPS
Happy Texas Independence Day-March 2
Happy Texas Independence Day-March 2
On this day in 1836, Texas became a republic. On March 1 delegates from the seventeen Mexican municipalities of Texas and the settlement of Pecan Point met at Washington-on-the-Brazos to consider independence from Mexico. George C. Childress presented a resolution calling for independence, and the chairman of the convention appointed Childress to head a committee of five to draft a declaration of independence. In the early morning hours of March 2, the convention voted unanimously to accept the resolution. After fifty-eight members signed the document, Texas became the Republic of Texas. The change remained to be demonstrated to Mexico.
Resources: TEXAS-THEME UNITS-ACTIVITIES-IDEAS
Saturday, March 1, 2014
March and April Fun Theme Units-Activities-Lesson Plans-Crafts-Resources
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