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![]() ![]() 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! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() APRIL FREEBIES! 2. Water Facts: Water Facts 3. World Book Day Freebie: Amazing Book Facts 4.TREES(great for Arbor Day) Interactive Notebook Activity: Trees! 5. Earth Day: Possible Interactive Notebook Activity: Earth Day Freebie 6. World Ocean Day Freebie: Oceans! 7. Amazing Book Facts: Amazing Book Facts! 8. Tulips: Tulip Fun Facts 9. Holocaust Remembrance Day: 4/20 Holocaust Memorial Photograph 10. Elephants! Elephant Fun Facts 11. Hans Christian Andersen: Hans Christian Andersen, Fairy Tale Writer ![]() APRIL Highlights! 2. Learn lots of fun facts with this Exploring the Ocean Blue: A Web quest.There are nine informative web questions. Fun Facts, comprehension questions, extension activities and links.Oceans, A Webquest 3. Studying the ocean? Looking for a resource for Earth Day or World Ocean Day? Introduce your students to Jacques Cousteau with this informative Reader's Theater Script. Oceanographer, photographer, scientist, inventor, writer and filmmaker, Cousteau spent his life studying the oceans and the marine life that lived in the oceans. Part of Ms. Bie Ografee Talk Show Series(extensions/comprehension questions, Did You Know?, key): Jacques Cousteau, A Reader's Theater Script 4. The Library of Congress, called our Nation's Library has over 33 million books. Learn more about the Nation's Library with this fun and informative webquest. National Library Day April 15th and Library of Congress Day, April 24th Library of Congress, Webquest 5. Save the Elephant day is April 16th Elephants, A Webquest 6. History of Candy. Licorice Day is April 12th. Great for a Friday or before a vacation.Show your students that even candy has a history! Learn facts including marshmallows date back to 2000 BC and King Tut's Tomb contained licorice. Several additional resources and extension activities, too. History of Candy, A Webquest 7. Earth Day! Learn about the history of Earth Day and, our planet, EARTH, with this informative web quest. There are 15 web questions as well as comprehension questions and a Did You Know? fun fact section. The teacher page includes extension activities, the key, and additional links. Earth Day, A Webquest 8. April 23rd is William Shakespeare's birthday. Considered to be the greatest writer of the English language, learn about William Shakespeare with this fun/informative play. Shakespeare introduced about 3000 words to the English language . It is said that next to the Bible, his works are the most quoted! Great for Language Arts, study on the Renaissance or on a Friday or day before a holiday when you'd like to introduce your students to famous people with a biography activity.The fun/informative play uses the format of Shakespeare being a guest on a talk show and the studio audience asks questions about his life. Part of my Ms. Bie Ografee's Talk Show Series. Also includes: Comprehension/Did You Know?section, LOTS of extension activities/links/key: William Shakespeare, A Reader's Theater Script 9. Arbor Day is 4/29: Learn about the history of Arbor Day and all about trees with this web quest. There are 11 web questions, a Did You Know? section, comprehension questions and a teacher section with keys, additional links and extension activities). This could also be something to use with EARTH DAY, when you are studying TREES and, of, course, for ARBOR DAY. Arbor Day, A Webquest 10. Learn about Rachel Carson: A Biologist and marine zoologist, Carson's books shared her love of nature, especially the ocean and its inhabitants. Her book, Silent Spring, sparked concern in how chemical pesticides were harming our environment. Carson helped to start the environmental movement in our country, which led to the creation of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This Reader's Theater Script could be used as a STEM biography any time of year or especially during the time of Earth Day or Arbor Day. Rachel Carson, A Reader's Theater Script 11. Use this reading passage to show students that everything has a history, even pretzels! The resource includes a reading passage, a Did You Know? section of fun facts about pretzels. For example: Baldies are what saltless pretzels are called! There is also a short map skill activity to show students the location of where pretzels originated. There are comprehension questions and a teacher page with extension activities and links. April 26th is National Pretzel Day! History of Pretzels, A Reading Passage 12. Hans Christian Andersen's birthday is 4/12: Students will have fun acting out their parts and learning some interesting facts about fairy tale writer, Hans Christian Andersen. Comprehension questions, discussion questions, extension activities and resources are included.Hans Christian Andersen, A Reader's Theater Script 13. Jules Verne(A Reader's Theater Script): Jules Verne, A Reader's Theater Script 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! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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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) ![]() ![]() Ryan Hulance, 13, Solihull, Great Britain, started collecting cans to recycle hoping to raise some money for local food banks. He has now collected over 1.5 MILLION cans and has raised an amazing $20,000 thus far! He turned in the collected aluminum cans to a local scrap metal company earning about 10-50 cents per pound. When people heard of what Ryan was doing, they began dropping off cans to his home. His parents were crush the can so they didn't take up too much space. Someone heard about Ryan's efforts and donated an industrial crushing machine that also bundled the cans. Ryan estimates that he works about 20 hours a week collecting cans. Congrats to Ryan for his caring spirit to help others and for helping the environment, too. Photograph from GoodnewsnetworkDo you like going underwater and seeing how long you can hold your breath?Scientists say queen bumble bees can survive submerge for days even a week! With spring, many of the underground nests get flooding but the queen bumble bees are able to slow their respiration and seldom move during their winter sleep. It is thought that a tiny layer of air clings to the queen's body, while under the water, giving her breathable air to survive.You may wonder why this is important. Scientists have learned that if the queen bumble bee doesn't survive the winter to lay her first eggs, there will be NO colony for that year. The survival technique helps to ensure that the next generation of bees will be around to pollinate and protect our food supply. Photograph from Discover MagazineMany kids have or have had a sock monkey at some point in their lives. Emilia Evans Munton, 22, has made a sock monkey which is the largest sculpture in the world. Guinness World Records just confirmed that her 49.5 ft. long sock monkey is the biggest ever made. Emilia used over 200 ft. of corduroy and 40 bales of hay to make her sculpture last fall at Glasgow, Scotland's School of Art. Called "Remember I'm Still Here", it took about 1 week to make the clothing and another week to stuff! Recycled wood was used for the giant button eyes. After being displayed, the stuffing was removed and what was left of the sock monkey was placed in Emilia’s grandmother's attic. Photographs from SmithsonianHunted by sailors, the giant tortoises of the Floreana Island were wiped out. Additionally, animals not native to the island came with the sailors, including cats ,rats and goats and also helped to wipe out the unique species of giant tortoises who lived on the island in the Galapagos. For a couple of years, scientists have been raising 600 baby tortoises, found on Isabela Island. They have a similar DNA to the Floreana tortoises. Last week, giant tortoises have once again returned to the island for the first time in 150 years. Photograph from NewsforKids
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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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