To use the workbox for this, simply place a card in the box instructing the student to go through it. Oh, and possibly a timer because we all know how a child can get lost in an activity like this. If you have a worksheet that may go along with it, then you could toss that into it as well. I made the card to the left here, but have not uploaded it anywhere so my readers can print it. I haven't done that in a while, so once I have time to dust off the cobwebs of my mind-I will do that. More than likely I won't be able to get to that until sometime in December tho. I have a lot of stuff coming up and very little time. Anyhoo- you can visit my blog to read up on what I have in ours, and take a look at the Aboriginal painting project we did. It was simple, not too spency and fun!
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Continent Boxes: Australia and Antarctica
I have a few new posts up on my main blog regarding our Continent Boxes for Australia and Antarctica. Meant to provide a fun, hands-on way to explore different cultures, these boxes hold a variety of goodies that reflect the animals, food, currency and items one could find there.
To use the workbox for this, simply place a card in the box instructing the student to go through it. Oh, and possibly a timer because we all know how a child can get lost in an activity like this. If you have a worksheet that may go along with it, then you could toss that into it as well. I made the card to the left here, but have not uploaded it anywhere so my readers can print it. I haven't done that in a while, so once I have time to dust off the cobwebs of my mind-I will do that. More than likely I won't be able to get to that until sometime in December tho. I have a lot of stuff coming up and very little time. Anyhoo- you can visit my blog to read up on what I have in ours, and take a look at the Aboriginal painting project we did. It was simple, not too spency and fun!
To use the workbox for this, simply place a card in the box instructing the student to go through it. Oh, and possibly a timer because we all know how a child can get lost in an activity like this. If you have a worksheet that may go along with it, then you could toss that into it as well. I made the card to the left here, but have not uploaded it anywhere so my readers can print it. I haven't done that in a while, so once I have time to dust off the cobwebs of my mind-I will do that. More than likely I won't be able to get to that until sometime in December tho. I have a lot of stuff coming up and very little time. Anyhoo- you can visit my blog to read up on what I have in ours, and take a look at the Aboriginal painting project we did. It was simple, not too spency and fun!
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