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Thursday, 14 July 2011
Te Tinana - The Body
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
More Martian Fractions
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Cake Clipart,
Classroom Clipart,
Clipart,
Fractions,
Martian Clipart,
Numeracy
Monday, 27 June 2011
Martian Fractions
Saturday saw me at the PMA (Primary Mathematics Association) Seminar Day where I listened to some great speakers including Vince Wright, Peter Hughes and Bobbie Hunter.
Bobby shared the way she introduces fractions using a linear model within the context of martian chocolate bars. When children have a strong sense of fractions as imaged quantities martian fractions can then be used to introduce children to a set model. This was something I wanted to use with my children in the following week so I created this martian clipart to introduce the story -
"We all know that Martians are blue (in movies anyway) and they only like to eat blue food. Martian chocolate is always blue and comes in only one length (one whole). The chocolate we eat is many colours and comes in different lengths. We are going to compare martian chocolate bars with ours."
Click on the images to open the download page.
Bobby shared the way she introduces fractions using a linear model within the context of martian chocolate bars. When children have a strong sense of fractions as imaged quantities martian fractions can then be used to introduce children to a set model. This was something I wanted to use with my children in the following week so I created this martian clipart to introduce the story -
"We all know that Martians are blue (in movies anyway) and they only like to eat blue food. Martian chocolate is always blue and comes in only one length (one whole). The chocolate we eat is many colours and comes in different lengths. We are going to compare martian chocolate bars with ours."
Click on the images to open the download page.
Green Matt Martian - here
This link leads to Developing Communities of Mathematical Inquiry based on Bobby's research.
Dr Roberta Hunter – Senior Lecturer
Massey University, School of Education - Albany
Massey University, School of Education - Albany
Labels:
Classroom Clipart,
Clipart,
Fractions,
Numeracy
Friday, 24 June 2011
Explanation Writing Posters
These posters were created to share text features information from TKI with my children when they are writing explanations - a focus for our school wide writing moderation and professional development this year.
The TKI Link is here.
Click on the thumbnail to open the download site - will print to A3.
The TKI Link is here.
Click on the thumbnail to open the download site - will print to A3.
The following are organisers for children's books - sized to print on A4 or US Letter
Click thumbnails for link to download site
Labels:
Explanation Writing Posters,
Explanations,
Writing
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Reading Owl Clipart
This owl clipart was created at 300dpi as a .png file and will size to A3. I have used it on a Library Area display board. Included are the owl alone and on the branch. Please click on the images to open them in a new window where they can be enlarged and the black backgrounds will disappear.
The poem is from a Belair Publication I bought when I was first teaching (a long time ago!) called Handwork Galore compiled and illustrated by David E. Corney. It was published in 1972 - but I wasn't teaching then!
Add some additional leaves for a 3D display.
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Classroom Clipart,
Clipart,
Library,
Reading,
Reading Clipart,
Reading Owl
Saturday, 18 June 2011
Solid, Liquid and Gas
Saturday, 11 June 2011
Writing Checklist
Each year I begin my writing programme by introducing writing goals that cover all genres. This poster and checklist for books help children remember their goals.
Another one
The following is a copy for the children's books.
Click the images to open the download site. The poster is A3 and the checklist will fit on a A4 sheet.Font - High Fiber
High Fiber is a popular font with those of us who are 'font junkies' at my school. The following links take you to sites where 'High Fiber' is a free download - have fun with it!
http://www.dafont.com/high-fiber.font
http://www.fontsy.com/font_details_3066.html
http://www.fonts101.com/fonts/view/Uncategorized/22470/High_Fiber.aspx
http://www.dafont.com/high-fiber.font
http://www.fontsy.com/font_details_3066.html
http://www.fonts101.com/fonts/view/Uncategorized/22470/High_Fiber.aspx
Wednesday, 8 June 2011
Changes - Science
Our current schoolwide theme is 'Changes' with a major focus on science. I created this 'Scientist' for our classroom display. The original was found on the 'How to Draw Funny Cartoons' website - http://www.how-to-draw-funny-cartoons.com/cartoon-scientist.html
It is A3 and 300dpi so should print well for you - click the image to open the download page
It is A3 and 300dpi so should print well for you - click the image to open the download page
Labels:
Classroom Clipart,
Clipart,
Science,
Scientist
Sunday, 5 June 2011
Robot Clipart
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Classroom Clipart,
Clipart,
Learning Target Display,
Robot,
Space
Thursday, 2 June 2011
Number Wheels
Number knowledge is an important part of the Numeracy Programme in New Zealand schools. I made these posters from an original document given to me by Team Solutions - Numeracy Facilitators. I use them within a whole class warm up or knowledge teaching within a small group. They can be used in independent learning time by an individual student, with a thinking buddy or a small group.
Click on each image to open the download site - Created as A3 size at 300dpi.
Friday, 29 April 2011
Discovery Time
I spent a great morning learning more about Discovery Time from the developers, Gay Hay and Brenda Martin who believe in the educational value of play. If you would like to know more about a child centred approach that develops Key Competencies check out Gay and Brenda's website at – http://www.discoverytime.co.nz
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Easter Bunny
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Classroom Clipart,
Clipart,
Easter,
Easter Bunny
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Easter Boxes
We made Easter boxes for the Easter bunny to leave us a treat in. They have been made from a template that was originally downloaded from the internet. Unfortunately the link could not be found so I have included the template in this post. Please let me know if you have the link or are the owner of the original and I will add the link and your name - it is awesome and many children have used it at our school over the years - thank you.
Easter Egg Symmetry
My class have enjoyed using this activity from TES and have learnt something about symmetry while they were doing it.
I used two lines of symmetry and hexagons to create this awesome egg.

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