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  1. "The Write Prescription" - Language Arts for Teachers The last place you'll need to look for your writing classroom needs! We have all the tools and tips to help you build a strong foundation in Language Arts from Pre-K to high school grades.
  2. Evelyn Saenz: Lensography of a Teacher My passion is teaching and finding ways to teach children in fun, hands-on, creative ways. The unit studies I make on Squidoo reflect my view that learning should be integrated and no skills should be taught in isolation. I believe that each topic s...
  3. Christmas Unit Study 3 - Language Arts A Christmas Unit Study (Language Arts) ~Christmas is such an amazing time of year to celebrate the birth of the blessed baby, Jesus. While parents and teachers who are teaching about the events of the Bible, and the events of the seasons, why not tur...
  4. Teaching with Picture Books Picture books deserve a place in the upper elementary and middle school grades for a number of reasons. Through this site, I hope to make you a true believer! For those wondering, "Are picture books for me?" I've provided thirteen reason...
  5. Raccoons in the Corn Raccoons love to investigate. In this unit study we will be investigating the lives of raccoons with both fiction and non-fiction books, sensory table explorations and even a visit from a wild raccoon. Let Bobby Coon teach you about life on the Gree...
  6. Verbs: What ARE You Doing? No matter where or when, verbs are action words. They tell what we are doing, what's happening, or how we are. Whether you are reading, writing or rhyming, Jumping, swimming or crawling, Twittering, Squidooing, or DIGGing, There is a verb tells what...
  7. Old Black Fly Unit Study Old Black Fly's been buzzing around and lands on an alphabet's worth of spilled drips and drops of food. This poem is fun to read aloud with it's lilting rhyme has makes you want to dance. Use Old Black Fly to start a unit on insects that will inspi...
  8. Spelling Spelling -- didn't you dread it in school: the pages and pages full of your words written "ten times each," cramming for a test each Thursday night, and the deadly dull Spelling Bee each year? It doesn't have to be boring! Make spelling fun with gam...
  9. King Bidgood's in the Bathtub Unit Study King Bidgood's in the Bathtub is a wonderful story by Audrey and Don Wood about a king who loves baths and playing in the bathtub. It is a great jumping off point for studying Medieval Times, Hygiene, or sorting and categorizing. In this lens we...
  10. Camels: One Hump or Two? The three wisemen come traveling across the desert to Bethlehem. They ride on camels and hanging off the sides of the camels backs are gifts for the newborn child. There are two kinds of camels that live in two different kinds of deserts. The Bactria...
  11. Unit Studies Headquarters Unit Studies: Fun, Active, and Creative Learning Join our group to share your ideas for making learning fun, active and creative for all. Reading each of the lenses in this group will help each of us discover new ideas and inspire new lenses. Please...
  12. All About Frogs: Games, Activities and Unit Studies Children learn best when engaged in hands-on, creative learning projects that excite and keep them focused. A frog theme lends itself to just that type of experience. Here you will find a collection of lenses leading to games, learning activities and...
  13. Bluebirds of the Meadow Summer nears and the bluebirds start nesting along the fenceline. The children are fascinated with the way they fly back and forth to build their nests. They become the focus of our next Unit Study, Bluebirds of the Meadow. As your little bluebirds...
  14. Homework Help for Teens Idea Girl Consulting -Homework help for teens- Funny videos to amuse you while you organize your homework for the day! Math, English, Science, Geography, World Atlas, Maps, Study tools, comics and math games, word games, activities to do when your bo...
  15. Tutoring Techniques: Resources for Tutors Are you a remedial math or remedial reading tutor? Are you looking for new techniques or new resources for teaching specific basic skills? Maybe you're a homeschool parent of a special needs child, and you need new ideas for helping your child with s...
  16. Adjectives: A Unit Study for Valentine's Day Fill the day with arts, crafts, science experiments and ways to say I Love You. Pour out your feelings of love throughout the day. But it's not Valentine's Day you say? No Problem, these activities adapt to any other day or holiday. You will find b...
  17. Ever Wonder What It's Like To Homeschool? A typical homeschool day? I don't think such a thing exists. There are probably almost as many ways to homeschool as their are homeschooling families! This is how it should be too, as are any two kids really the same? They not only have varying l...
  18. How to Teach Reading and Language Arts Over the past few months I've created a few lenses here at Squidoo that have proven to be pretty popular with teachers, tutors, parents, and home schoolers. I've also created three blogs (that's short for web logs for all us old folks) that have beco...
  19. Alligator Pie Alligator Pie is a great poem for introducing the alligator theme. Use it in a reading chart and then go on to learn about the alligators. Alligators bring us eye to eye with the watery, muddy world of the swamp. Write a poem or explore an alligato...
  20. Transportation Unit Study Young children are always on the go so it only follows that some of their favorite toys are cars, boats, planes and trains. This transportation theme can wheel us along with games, math activities and science projects that keep your child busily lear...