Happy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Weekend! I love learning about people who have changed the world in such a positive way!
Today I am linking up with Andrea from Momfessionals and Erika from A Little Bit of Everything for:
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Craftivity
I want to give a shout-out for this adorable Dr. King craft that my class did after reading this informational mini-book about his life. After reading, the kids wrote an informational paragraph about Dr. King.
To accompany their paragraphs, we did this timely craftivity. I love how each student puts his/her unique touch on their Martins!
European Explorers
For years, there has been a Social Studies Standard:
European explorers’ first contacts with Native Peoples
in the Northeast with the supporting question:
How did European explorers describe the Northeastern part of the United States and its Native Peoples?
I just felt that I didn't have the proper material to teach this standard so I created my own presentation and activities:
I spent a long time researching and learning all about the different explorers and the Native Americans they met along the way. Please click here or on the image to check out more details about this new product on TPT.
An Orchid Makes A Comeback!
I have an unfortunate habit of killing every orchid that I receive as a gift. Amazingly, I have saved one:
I saw on Instagram that you are not to rotate or move orchids. I routinely rotate my plants so they grow evenly, but I was not helping my orchid. This plant came back from the edge and is about to flower!
Here in Massachusetts, the BIG news is snow and frigid temperatures in the forecast. In other news, my husband is having surgery for his bilateral inguinal hernias on Wednesday (always something to look forward to!). Thanks for visiting the blog, and happy Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
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