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HAPPY SPRING!![]() 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. ![]() ![]() Teach PEACE and TOLERANCE![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() River Try doing an act of kindness for someone, today!![]()
![]() ![]() 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! ![]() ![]() ![]() MAY FREEBIES! 2. Space Day is 5/7: Space Day Freebie 3. World Ocean Day: World Ocean Day Freebie 4. FAKE News! Can you Tell Real from Fake News?Freebie ![]() MAY Highlights! 2. Learn lots of fun facts with this Exploring the Ocean Blue: A Web quest.World Ocean Day is June 8th.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. Asian American and Pacific Islander(AAPI) Heritage Month(MAY): A Webquest:Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, Webquest 5.Studying folklore? Leprechaun Day is May 13th(YES...there is such a day!)This fun/informative play has Ms. Bie Ografee's guest being McSean, a leprechaun. McSean is asked questions by the studio audience about the country of Ireland and the long Irish folklore about leprechauns. A Visit with A Leprechaun, Reader's Theater Script 6. Learn about the History of Football(Soccer) and the World Cup(Summer 2026) World Cup,2026, A Webquest 7. World Ocean Day is June 8th: Webquest Exploring the Oceans, A Webquest Learn about Jacques Cousteau with this Reader's Theater Script: Jacques Cousteau, A Reader's Theater Script 8. Lewis and Clark began their famous expedition 5/14 Webquest/ Reader's Theater Script. Lewis and Clark, A Reader's Theater Script Here is a webquest on Lewis and Clark, too.Lewis and Clark Webquest Learn about Sacagawea with this Reader's Theater Script:Sacagawea,A Reader's Theater Script 9. Space Day is 5/7: Learn about the Final Frontier,Space, with this web quest:Space, the Final Frontier, A Webquest
Learn about Katherine Johnson with this Reader's Theater script, physicist, space scientists and mathematician, who played a very important role with NASA's early space missions. Katherine Johnson, the Computer who wore a Skirt!Reader's Theater Script 10. Memorial Day: Learn about the history of the American Flag with this webquest:Our Flag, a Webquest 11. Jules Verne(A Reader's Theater Script): Jules Verne, A Reader's Theater Script 12. May 29th: Sir Edmond Hillary and his Guide, Tenzing Norgay (1953) Reach Top of Mount Everest. Learn about Mt. Everest, Nepal and the Yeti with this webquest: Mt. Everest! A WebquestI also have a Reading on Sir Edmund Hillary that goes great with this webquest topic:Sir Edmunmd Hillary, A Reading Activity ![]() 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) ![]() Several states have begun using recycled materials for paving of roads but Hawaii is the first to included discarded marine trash. Old fishing lines and plastic debris such as yogurt containers and milk jugs found along the beaches are shredded. Added to a mixture of asphalt, the paving material is being used to resurface road on Oahu. Marine debris,estimated to be 90 tons, has been taken from the water and beaches. The paving material made from the trash is also helping the environment. Photograph from Science NewsIn the Sahara Desert of Niger, archeologists have discovered a new species of Spinosaurus. The dinosaur remains, the first Spinosaurus fossils to have been found in 100 years, dated back about 100 million years ago and were the size of a school bus! At least that is the size of the juvenile remains found. Archeologists aren't sure the size of an adult would have been. Named S. Mirabilis, meaning "amazing"", it is thought that the S. Mirabilis, which had a long snout, lived along rivers and caught fish Illustration from Smithsonian MagazineIf you like riding an elevator, you will love the world's longest outdoor escalator which recently opened in China. Found in the city of Chongquing, a series of elevators takes passengers 800 ft. up along a 3000 ft. elevator system. Called the "Goddess"", there are actually four moving walkways, eight elevators and 21 escalators and takes about twenty minutes to make the journey. Once at the top, there is a beautiful view of the Three Gorges. Photograph from Nice News.
For the first time in history, four astronauts on the Artemis 11 mission traveled farthest away from the Earth, more than any other astronauts have ever done. They reached a distance of 252,756 miles away from Earth! They also traveled around the moon to see the side we never see, another first, taking amazing photographs. They also saw a solar eclipse and observed five meteors hitting the moon.The astronauts will splash down in their spacecraft, Orion, into the Pacific Ocean, on Friday. See some amazing photographs at this site: Photographs Photograph from NASAA piece of sewn elk hide was found in the Cougar Mountain Cave in the state of Oregon back in 1958. It was kept by its discoverer until he died and was eventually given to the Favell Museum. It was recently carbon dated and archeologist believe it is the oldest known example of something being sewn! It dates back to the Ice Age, about 12,900 to 11,700 years ago. It is believed that indigenous people of the area used animal hair and plant fiber to stitch the hide. It may have been part of a bag or piece of clothing.Because hides are organic material, they decay making it very rare to have made this discovery. " 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 Goodnewsnetwork
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![]() 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).
My work has appeared in most children's publications including: |