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Image shows the stages of the cell cycle, interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase and asks students to name the phase and identify major structures such a centrioles and chromatids. Questions about mitosis follow the image labeling.
Aug.6.2012 Hi Everyone!! I've gotten a few people telling me in the comments they can't find the rainbow printout i used for the pom-pom game. First i want to say i'm so sorry that it has taken me so long to re-find it! Here is the link specifically to the exact Rainbow i used: http://engagingtoddleractivities.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/rainbow-pompom-template.pdf If you want to check out somemore here is the link to the website where i found them,they are under the title "Fine Motor and...
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Engineering Challenge: What is the biggest sized bubble your group can make using your own homemade bubble solution and bubble wand? Materials: (for a group) Liquid dish soap (several different brands to choose from) Water Pipe cleaners (to form the large bubble wands) Large plastic tub One container of store-bought bubbles Tape measure This packet contains all the information you need to make this a great engineering activity in your classroom! Lab sheets, student and teacher instructions...
I made this activity book for Lara's birthday. It's made out of old clothes and some Freecycled fabric, and has pages of clothes-fastener activities with facing pages featuring poems about the fasteners. The pages are each stuffed with two layers of felt I had around the house. I cropped the poems (which I wrote) out the pictures, but I am transcribing them under each page. I'm so happy with how it came out! Good thing too, because it took fo-e-vah to make. Why is everything I do so...
My Chalk Pastel Flowers lesson teaches children blending skills and offers practice on developing fine motor skills. All you need is chalk and some glue to