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Celebrate Winter! As the winter solstice approaches, it might help your students to know that the darkest days are nearly behind them. With these resources provided by Education World, students can explore a variety of Web sites that provide information about the Winter Solstice. May 2, 2017 - Explore Judy Schmaltz’s board ’Milestone Quotes’ on Pinterest. See more ideas about quotes, milestones quotes, milestones.
10 IDEAS FOR TEACHING BLACK HISTORY MONTH As we celebrate and commemorate Black History Month, it is important to engage students in activities that get them to think broadly and critically about the black experience in all of its complexity. New Year’s is a time to celebrate. I live in the New Orleans area and fireworks are a big deal around this time of year. It’s our way of celebrating the new year. I’m talking about shooting your own fireworks right outside your house, not watching a big display of fireworks (although we have that too). 15 Unique Ways to Celebrate Major Milestones With Your Team. Think outside the box next time you’re planning a celebration for hitting a major company milestone.
The Lunar New Year, or Chinese New Year, for 2018 is on February 16. This time of year is a great time to talk about other cultures or traditions and ways that people celebrate in different ways. Below are some 10 Chinese New Year activities you can use to introduce these concepts to your children.Chinese New Year Activities for Kids
1. Celebrating Chinese New Year (Pre-K Pages) -I have compiled my favorite books and activities for celebrating Chinese New Year in the preschool or kindergarten classroom. I’ve also included two free printables; keep reading to download your freebies!
2. Books About Chinese New Year (Pre-K Pages) – Chinese New Year will be here soon! Also known as Lunar New Year, this book list will help you select age appropriate books to introduce your students to this cultural celebration enjoyed by many countries.
3. Chinese New Year Songs and Rhymes for Circle Time (Living Montessori Now) – These fun songs and rhymes are perfect when celebrating Chinese New Year in your classroom.
4. Chinese New Year Drum Craft (Gift of Curiosity) – This Chinese New Year drum craft will definitely keep your preschoolers engaged the whole time.More Chinese New Year Activities For Preschool
Chinese New Year, or Lunar New Year, may be brand new to you, so these posts will help you learn more as you then teach it to your students! With fun games, and crafts, your children will fall in love with this holiday!
5. Chinese New Year Sensory Painting (Nurture Store) – This Chinese New Year activity takes inspiration from the traditional colours of the festival for some sensory, process painting.
6. Chinese New Year Story (Adventures of Adam) – Learn the story of Chinese New Year!Celebrating New Milestones Effective Curriculum Ideas Preschool
7. Chinese Zodiac Game (All Done Monkey) – A fun game to learn about the Chinese zodiac.
8. Chinese New Year Memory Game (Playing with Words 365) – This fun freebie is a great memory game for the Chinese New Year!
9. Chinese Dragon Dance Craft (Study at Home Mama) – With some simple recyclable materials, your kids will have fun making their own Chinese dragon.
10. Chinese New Year Symbols (Multicultural Kids Blogs) – Want to know more about Chinese New Year (or Lunar New Year) then this post will help!
Follow my Chinese New Year Pinterest Board for more great ideas!
The Bailiwick Big Picture Curriculum has been written with a view to prepare the children and young people of our islands for the opportunities and challenges of living in the 21st century.
All children and young people should have the same opportunities and entitlement. We want our young people to grow into healthy, successful adults. They will know about their islands and the big wide world and learn the skills to manage their own lives. This will enable them to gradually understand the world of work.
Children also need to be ready for tests and examinations both at school and in later life. The Big Picture Curriculum helps schools to plan to achieve all of these things.
The curriculum has been written to flow from age 5 to 19. Increased emphasis is placed on meaningful and purposeful learning across subject areas, skills development and personal achievement.
The Big Picture is intended to develop all children as: successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors.
This is in line with the aims of the Children and Young People’s Plan
A ’Big Picture’ overview of the new curriculum plus a parent information leaflet is available to download from this page.What will it look like in your child’s school?
The Big Picture aims to retain the best of current practice in our schools, whilst seeking to place greater emphasis on important elements required to secure well-rounded learning.
There will be a bigger focus on:Celebrating New Milestones Effective Curriculum Ideas 4th GradeCelebrating New Milestones Effective Curriculum Ideas Activities
*taking learning outside the classroom
*promoting positive mental health and well-being
*understanding the world of work and and the life skills linked to managing money
*the understanding of other cultures and their languages from a younger age (Year 1)
*whilst recognising that the skills of communication (including reading, writing and speaking and listening), numeracy and digital empowerment play a central role in all that the children do and will be integral to all aspects of learning.
Director of Learning, Performance & Intervention, Nick Hynes, outlined the aims of the new curriculum in a presentation at the Thrive 2020 event.
We are also working with international expert Professor Mick Waters as we develop the detail of our new curriculum. Professor Waters also gave a presentation at the Thrive 2020 event.Celebrating New Milestones Effective Curriculum Ideas 5th
Children and young people, teachers and support services from across the Committee for Education, Sport and Culture have been celebrating the launch of the planning for the new curriculum by dancing for joy. Please watch their video.
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