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Welcome to My Website for Educators!Teach PEACE and TOLERANCEWishing you all a very HAPPY Holiday Season!River Try doing an act of kindness for someone, today!PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT AND SIGN MY GUESTMAP. I'D LOVE TO SEE WHERE MY VISITORS CALL HOME! Click on the GLOBE ICON on the left to open the map. 7/2020:Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetraps won a 1st place Purple Dragonfly Book Award in the Picture Books 6 & Older category. Thank you, Story Monsters! 3/24/20:Excited to have my latest children's book, Mrs. Paddington and the Silver Mousetraps, chosen as a 2019 Story Monster Approved winner! December FREEBIES! 2. Snow Factoids: SNOW Factoids 3. Happy New Year! New Year's FACTOIDS, Customs from Around the World 4. Rockefeller Center Tree: Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Freebie e 2. Charles Dickens :With this being the time of year for the story, A Christmas Carol, it's a great opportunity to learn about its author,Charles Dickens. One of the most famous writers of all times,Dickens also wrote Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield and more. My webquest includes 8 fun/informative questions to learn about Dickens. Additional activities/links,too: Charles Dickens, A Webquest I also have a Ms. Bie Ogrefee Reader's Theater Script on Charles Dickens: There are 11 questioners in the play as well as a Did You Know? section of fun facts, comprehension questions and a teacher page with extension activities, additional links and the key. Charles Dickens, A Reader's Theater Script 3. Which president didn't allow a Christmas tree because he was an environmentalist? Which president organized a snowball fight in the White House for kids(using cotton balls). Which president hired a camel to entertain kids at Christmas time? Learn 12 informative facts about the Holidays at the White House with this possible Interactive Notebook Activity: Holiday Traditions at the White House 4. Learn about the History of New Year's with this fun/informative web quest. There are nine questions, lots of interesting customs of how people celebrate New Year's around the world, comprehension questions, extension activities and the key. Great activity for reading for information and research/computer skills. Included are also other holiday New Year's celebrations including Diwali, Chinese New Year, Songkran and Rosh Hashanah. The resources also mentions how April Fool's Day originated over when to celebrate New Year's! New Year's Eve Traditions from Around the World, A Webquest 5. History of Candy:The first in my series, Everything Has a History. Why not show your students that even candy has a history with this fun/informative web quest! Learn facts including marshmallows date back to 2000 BC and King Tut's Tomb contained licorice. I also have included several additional resources and extension activities. Great for a Friday, a day before a vacation activity or just when you'd like to share with kids that...everything has a history! History of Candy, A Webquest 6. The Wright Brothers' first flight was December 17th . Did you know that people actually thought that the airplane would have not real purpose? Less than 10 people showed up for the Wright Brothers attempt to make history on that December 17, 1903, morning. This informative web quest will help students learn about the Wright Brothers and their first flight. Extension activities as well as additional links for information are also provided as is the key. Wright Brothers, A Webquest I also have a Reader's Theater Script on the Wright Brothers:Wright Brothers, A Reader's Theater ScriptAdditionally, I have a Reader's Theater Script on Female Pilots during WW2, Amelia Earhart, Bessie Coleman and the Tuskegee Airmen. 7. Teaching American History and want to introduce your students to First Ladies of the United States? Try this fun and information play based on the Mark Goodson Production To Tell the Truth Game Show on Mary Todd Lincoln. Students in grades 4 and up will have fun acting out their parts and learning some interesting facts about First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln whose birthday was December 13th. Discussion questions, comprehension questions and activities are also included: Mary Todd Lincoln, A Reader's Theater Script 8. If you live where there is snow, you have probably built a snowman. The snowman has been around for quite a while. In fact, the earliest drawing of a snowman was found in a book dating back to 1380! The book, "Book of Hours" was found in a library in the country of the Netherlands. Read about a famous sculptor hired to make a snowman, a snowman which helps predicts the weather in Switzerland and two more stories about snowmen! Four short reading passages that have to do with snowmen with questions and extension activities: Snowmen, Four Reading Passages 9. Inauguration Day, A Webquest: What is this event in the USA called an "Inauguration"? Taking the oath of office, a big parade and evening balls, Inauguration Day is a very busy day for the incoming President! There are 10 web questions, a Did You Know? section, comprehension questions and extension activities.This resource would be a great activity for around Inauguration Day 2025 to learn all about the history and festivities surrounding our country's inauguration procedures. Inauguration Day, A Webquest Test Your Knowledge Challenges:1. World Capitals: World Capitals, Test Your Knowledge 2. US Landmarks: U.S. Landmarks, Test Your Knowledge 3. Maps and Geography: Maps and Geography, Test Your Knowledge 4. Women Trailblazers: Women Trailblazers, Test Your Knowledge Bundle on Countries of the WorldAll sold individually, too. MATH and STEM Biographies:1. Hypathia: Hypathia, Woman Mathematician 2. Ada Lovelace: Ada Lovelace, Woman Mathematician 4. Katherine Johnson: Katherine Johnson, STEM Biography 4. Marie Curie: Marie Curie, Stem Bio https://outlook.live.com/mail/inbox Use my THINGY letters to have kids write spelling words, vocabulary words or as an art activity! Have students try and guess what some of the THINGY Letters are.(also have Black/White option):ClipArt: Alphabet Thingy Letters! Check out my series of Children's Books from Aadarsh Publishing! Stop Bullying! To any young people visiting my website. Please,if you are being bullied, seek help...SPEAK TO AN ADULT today!And, if you SEE something that looks like bullying-SAY something to an adult!Check out my Pinterest page to see all my resources in one easy place!Click here to learn more:Gail's Social Studies Emporium(and More) IN THE NEWS 12/20/2024:
Marine Archaeologists think that a ship found off the coast of the country of Kenya MAY be that of the famous Portuguese explorer, Vasco da Gama. In 1497, da Gama sailed around the tip of Africa (Cape of Good Hope) and found a route to India. He went on to do several more voyages. It is his 1524 voyage where the Sao Jorge sank. Since da Game died on this voyage, the exact location of the ship was lost to time. The ship is just 20 ft. below the surface of the ocean and copper and elephant ivory and other items have been removed from the ship. Studying some of the few pieces of ship wood that remain will help date the age of the wreckage. Even if it isn't one of explorer Vasco da Mama’s ships, it is still a very old ship dating to the 16th century. In a backyard near Orange County, New York, the owner noticed something that looked like teeth sticking out of the ground. Turns out it was the jaw of a mastodon, a prehistoric mammal that roamed North America thousands of years ago. Staff from both SUNY Orange and the New York State Museum came to unearth the fossil remains. Interestingly over 150 mastodon fossils have been found in New York State! A stone tablet was found in the country of Georgia. Being stone, carbon testing doesn't work but it is estimated to be about 14,000 years old. Making the tablet so interesting, is the language written on the stone. The symbols, made of lines, dots and shapes, carved into the stone, are not like any symbols seen before. Whatever the message, it will remain a secret unless the language can be decoded. When you are watching a commercial about food or a cooking show, have you ever wondered about their taste? Scientists at the City University of Hong Kong are working on a virtual reality tasting device which could give a viewer the ability to taste the foods they are seeing.The device, shaped like a lollypop, contains different flavoring packs and when licked gives off different flavors. An unusual satellite was recently launched into space. Called LignoSat, it is made mostly of wood. Created by scientists at Japan's Kyoto University and Sumitomo Forestry, it is hoped that wood might be the material of the future for space. Metals, when burned up on reentry into the Earth's atmosphere, release chemicals that can harm the ozone layer. Wood does not produce these chemicals making it more environmentally friendly. The lifespan for LignoSat is six months. If successful and the wood can survive the harsh conditions of space, researchers think that wood could eventually be harvested from trees grown on Mars and the Moon to develop future satellites. So many plastics find their way into our oceans where they can cause harm to marine life. Many plastics can take hundreds of years to break down. Some of the millions of tons of plastic that get into our oceans each year, do break down. Microplastics, tiny pieces of plastic, are even more hazardous to marine life. Scientists in Japan have developed a plastic that dissolves when introduced into sea water. They are also working on a plastic that would break down in the soil. Thus, far, researchers at the Riken Research Institute have found that their plastic totally breaks down in days when in contact with sea water and the plastic placed in dirt breaks down in about 10 days. Wow! TAKE A PEEK at THESE ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES:Mrs. Waffenschmidt About Gail: I retired from teaching after 33 1/2 years in the classroom. Of that time, I taught Grade 6 Social Studies teacher for 31 1/2 years.I earned my BA in early secondary education with a concentration in social studies from SUNY Oneonta, New York, and my MST in social studies education from Binghamton University in New York. In 1988, I was awarded the Outstanding Elementary Social Studies Classroom Teacher of the Year Award from the New York State Council for the Social Studies. Additionally, in 1988, I was also awarded the Outstanding Elementary Social Studies Teacher of the Year Award by the National Council for the Social Studies. I am the author of 8 books for teachers and over 35 books for children(Purple Turtle Series by Aadarsh Publishing and Odd History Series by Red Chair Press).
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